Tommy Flanagan

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  • jazz
  • jazz piano
  • piano
  • bebop
  • hard bop
Tommy Flanagan (1930-2001) was a post-bebop jazz pianist influenced by players like Teddy Wilson, Bud Powell and Hank Jones. Raised in Detroit, Flanagan came into high demand when he moved to New York in 1956. Jazz greats John Coltrane and Coleman Hawkins both recorded with Flanagan for their landmark albums "Giant Steps" & "Today & Now" respectively. This confirmed Flanagan's reputation for playing with versatility, and with a sensitive approach for the standards and ballads.

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Songs

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    I'll Keep Loving You

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    I'm Old Fashioned

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    In a Sentimental Mood

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    In the Blue of the Evening

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    Introduction

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    Isn't It a Pity?

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    It Don't Mean a Thing

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    It Never Entered My Mind

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    Jes' Fine

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    Just Friends

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    Lament

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    Let's

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    Light Blue

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    Like Old Times

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    Like Someone in Love

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    Love You Madly

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    Main Stem

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    Mark One

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    Maybe September

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    Mean Streets

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    Mean what you say

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    Milestones

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    Minor Mishap

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    Minor Perhaps

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    Misterioso

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    More Than You Know

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    Mr. P.C.

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    Muffin

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    Naima

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    Nascimento

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    New Song

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    North Of The Sunset

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    Off Minor

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    Oh, Lady, Be Good!

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    Oh. Lady, Be Good!

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    Out of the Past

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    Pannonica

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    Passion Flower

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    Peace

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    Pete Kelly's Blues

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    Quietude

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    Rachel's Rondo

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    Raincheck

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    Reflections

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    Relaxin' at Caramillo

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    Rough Ridin'

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    Ruby My Dear

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    San Francisco Holiday (Worry Later)

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    Scratch

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    Sea Changes


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