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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    Smooth as the Wind

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    Smooth Sailing

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    Something Borrowed, Something Blue

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    Something to Live For

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    St. Louis Blues

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    St. Thomas

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    Sunset and the Mockingbird

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    Syeeda Song Flute

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    Take the "A" Train

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    Thadrack

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    That Tired Routine Called Love

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    The Balanced Scales/The Cupbearers

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    The Con Man

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    The Intimacy of the Blues

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    Thelonica

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    Thelonious

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    Things Ain't What They Used To Be

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    Three in one

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    Tin Tin Deo

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    To you

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    Tonight

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    Too Late Now

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    U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group)

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    Ugly Beauty

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    Velvet Moon

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    Verdandi

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    Voce Abuso

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    West Coast Blues

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    While You Are Gone

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    White Christmas

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    Willow Weep For Me

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    With Malice Toward None

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    Yesterdays

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    You Go to My Head

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    Zec


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