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Without Coleman Hawkins, the saxophone may never have made it out of the marching band. While playing with Fletcher Henderson's outfit in the 1920s, Hawk did more than put the saxophone on the map; it just didn't sound like it does now until Hawkins came along. When a young trumpeter/cornet player named Louis Armstrong joined Henderson in 1924, Hawkins immediately took notice; by the following year, Hawkins' sax playing had been completely transformed. Like a cliched wine description, his style was fluid, smooth and mellow, yet very robust and masculine -- indeed, it swung into next week. He inspired a legion of very different players, such as Johnny Hodges, Charlie Parker, Lester Young, and Sonny Rollins. Hawkins' 1939 recording of "Body and Soul" remains renown today and is the subject of a Manhattan Transfer song that incorporates his astounding solo into their lyrics.

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1. Greensleeves (3:12) Christmas Songs $0.99
2. Samba Para Bean (5:29) Desafinado $0.99
3. There's No You (3:29) The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins $0.99
4. Laura (5:35) The Hawk Flies High $0.99
5. Soul Blues (10:55) Giants Of The Blues Tenor Sax/Funk Tenor Sax $0.99
6. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) (3:14) Body And Soul Revisited $0.99
7. Out of Nowhere (3:16) Arkadia Jazz Presents: The Stars of Jazz #2 $0.99
8. Body And Soul (2004 Remastered) (3:01) The War, A Ken Burns Film, Deluxe Edition $0.99
9. Someone To Watch Over Me (3:49) Rhapsody In Blue (Blue Note Plays Music of George and Ira Gershwin) $0.99
10. Body And Soul (3:00) Vintage Jazz Collection Vol 4 $0.99

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