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Coleman hawkins was called the father of the tenor sax. Coleman hawkins, born on november 21, 1904, in st.
Joseph, Mo., U.s.—Died May 19, 1969, New York, N.y.) Was An American Jazz Musician Whose Improvisational Mastery Of The Tenor Saxophone, Which Had.
Coleman hawkins was called the father of the tenor sax.
Joseph, Missouri, Was A Pioneering Figure In The Realm Of Jazz.
He began piano lessons at five, learned the cello, and picked up the c melody saxophone at nine.
Coleman Hawkins Could Read Music Before The Printed Word.
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A Consistently Modern Improviser Whose Knowledge Of Chords.
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Revered as the “father of the tenor saxophone,”.
Coleman’s 78 Rpm Recording, Though Clocking In It At Just Over Three Minutes, Changed Jazz Forever.