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Dexter Gordon

Gordon in concert in [[Toronto]] on August 19, 1978 Dexter Gordon (February 27, 1923 – April 25, 1990) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. He was among the most influential early bebop musicians. Gordon's height was , so he was also known as "Long Tall Dexter" and "Sophisticated Giant". His studio and performance career spanned more than 40 years.

Gordon's sound was commonly characterized as being "large" and spacious and he had a tendency to play behind the beat. He inserted musical quotes into his solos, with sources as diverse as "Happy Birthday" and well-known melodies from the operas of Wagner. Quoting from various musical sources is not unusual in jazz improvisation, but Gordon did it frequently enough to make it a hallmark of his style. One of his major influences was Lester Young. Gordon, in turn, was an early influence on John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. Rollins and Coltrane then influenced Gordon's playing as he explored hard bop and modal playing during the 1960s.

Gordon had a genial and humorous stage presence. He was an advocate of playing to communicate with the audience, which was his musical approach as well. One of his idiosyncratic rituals was to recite lyrics from each ballad before playing it.

A photograph by Herman Leonard of Gordon taking a smoke break at the Royal Roost in 1948 is one of the iconic images in jazz photography. Cigarettes were a recurring theme on covers of Gordon's albums.

Gordon was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in the Bertrand Tavernier film ''Round Midnight'' (Warner Bros, 1986), and he won a Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist, for the soundtrack album ''The Other Side of Round Midnight'' (Blue Note Records, 1986). He also had a cameo role in the 1990 film ''Awakenings''. In 2018, Gordon's album ''Go'' (Blue Note, 1962) was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dexter Gordon : swingin' hard-bop by Gordon, Dexter, 1923-1990

    Published: Jamey Aebersold Jazz, 1998
    Description: 1 score (81 pages) ; 28 cm + 1 audio disc (stereo ; 4 3/4 in.)
    CD Musical Score Book
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    Gotham City

    Published: Columbia Records, 1988
    Description: 1 audio disc : digital, stereophonic ; 4 3/4 in.
    Other Authors: “…Gordon, Dexter, 1923-1990…”
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    Jazz in revolution big bands in the 1940's. by Rockets (Jazz group), Gerald Wilson Orchestra, Elliot Lawrence Band, Billy Eckstine Orchestra, Lionel Hampton Orchestra, Claude Thornhill Orchestra, Ben Webster Quartet, Six Men and a Girl, Joe Mooney Quartet, Dodo Marmarosa Trio, Kenny Clarke and His 52nd Street Boys

    Published: New World Records, 1977
    Description: 1 audio disc (50 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, monophonic ; 12 in.
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