Dexter Gordon

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • bebop
  • tenor sax
  • hard bop
Dexter Keith Gordon (1923-1990) was a U.S. jazz tenor saxophonist. Gordon was born on 27th February 1923 in Los Angeles. He became one of the first bebop tenor players to carve out a distinctive style. He matured into one of the major tenor voices in post-war jazz-- an original player who was perhaps the single strongest influence on the young John Coltrane. He ranks with Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Joe Henderson, and a dozen or so others as one of the modern masters of the tenor saxophone.

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Songs

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    Le Coiffeur

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    Let's Get Down

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    Like Someone in Love

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    Lion Roars

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    Little Red's Fantasy

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    Lonesome Lover Blues

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    Lonesome Lover Blues (alternate)

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    Long Tail Dexter

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    Long Tall

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    Long Tall Dexter

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    Long Tall Dexter (alternate)

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    Long Tall Dexter (original issue)

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    Looking for a Boy

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    Love for Sale

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    Love Locked Out

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    Lovely Lisa

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    LTD

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    Lullaby in Rhythm

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    Lullaby in Rhythm (alternate take)

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    Lullaby of Birdland

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    Lullaby of the Leaves

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    Manha de Carnaval

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    Manha de Carnival

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    McSplivens

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    Meditation

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    Merry Go Round Blues (incomplete take)

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    Milestones

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    Milestones (alternate)

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    Milestones (first version)

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    Mischievous Lady

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    Mischievous Lady (alternate take)

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    Misty

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    Modal Mood

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    Momadua

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    Moment's Notice

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    Montmartre

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    Montmartre (alternate)

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    Montmartre / The Theme

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    More than you know

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    Move

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    Mrs. Miniver

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    Mrs. Miniver (alternate)

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    Naima

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    Number Four

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    Oh! Karen O

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    On Be Bop

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    Our Love Is Here to Stay

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    Perdido

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    Polka Dots and Moonbeams

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    Red Cross


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