Benny Golson

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • hard bop
  • tenor sax
  • funk
Benny Golson (born January 25, 1929) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist, composer, and arranger. While in high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Golson played with several other promising young musicians, including John Coltrane, Red Garland, Jimmy Heath, Percy Heath, Philly Joe Jones, and Red Rodney. After graduating from Howard University Golson joined Bull Moose Jackson's rhythm and blues band; Tadd Dameron, whom Golson came to consider the most important influence on his writing, was Jackson's pianist at the time.

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Songs

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    Looking for a Home

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    Love Is a Many Splendor Thing

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    Love Is the Key

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    Lover, Come Back to Me

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    Manhattan Bound

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    Moanin'

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    Morning Groove

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    Music to Think By

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    Music to Watch Girls By

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    My Blues House

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    My Favorite Things

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    My Heart Belongs to Daddy (D)

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    My Old Flame

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    No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)

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    One Day, Forever (I Remember Miles)

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    Out of the Past

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    Out of This World (D)

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    Park Avenue Petite

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    Povo

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    Right Any Time of the Day

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    Right Any Timeof the Day

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    Rough at First

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    Sad to Say

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    So What

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    Something in B Flat

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    Something There

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    Soul Me

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    St. Thomas

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    Stabemates

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    Stablemates (second Version)

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    Staccato Swing

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    Stardust

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    Step Lightly

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    Sweet Georgia Brown

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    Swing It

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    Swing It (D)

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    Terminal 1

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    The Best Thing for You Is Me (D)

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    The Disadvantages of You

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    The Girl From Ipanema

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    The Golden Glow

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    The Magnificent Seven

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    The New Killer Joe

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    The Stroller

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    The Swinger

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    The Touch

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    The Touch (D)

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    Thursday's Theme

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    Time (D)

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    Tippin' on Thru


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