Hawkins, Coleman: Blue Blue Days

Hawkins, Coleman SKU: 18637823
Hawkins, Coleman: Blue Blue Days

Hawkins, Coleman: Blue Blue Days

Hawkins, Coleman SKU: 18637823

Format: CD

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Title: Blue Blue Days
Artist: Hawkins, Coleman
Label: Essential Media Mod
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 894231303128
Genre: Jazz

The most influential tenor sax player in the history of modern jazz, Coleman Hawkins remains a jazz icon. The rare single presented here was recorded in late 1953 for Chicago's Parrot label, destined for Chicago's Black jukebox trade. Although the information on these sessions are sketchy, it is believed that Hawk was accompanied by Leo Blevins on guitar and Les Strand on organ; the drummer is thought to be Buddy Smith. Featured here is "Blue, Blue Days" coupled with "What a Difference a Day Makes," which includes an unidentified choir. Newly remastered.

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