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Coleman Hawkins and Illinois Jacquet
The coupling of star trombonist Kai Winding with some of the best country & western songs
” showcases his bop chops on uptempo numbers like "Denzil Best’s “Move” and his own “Callin’ All Cats
Taking A Chance On Love
Beatnik poetry by Jack Kerouac and stand-up comedy
Lou Donaldson: Blues Walk (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series) LP ETJS-105 Coleman Hawkins and Illinois JacquetBlue Note, 1958 Lou Donaldson had already been at the helm of seven Blue Note sessions by the time he made his undisputed masterpiece Blues Walk in 1958. The alto saxophonist quickly became a fixture on the Blue Note scene after he first played on a Milt Jackson date in 1952 with sideman appearance on sessions led by Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, and Jimmy Smith, as well as a co led date with Clifford Brown. On Blues Walk, Donaldson reconvened the line