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Described by Leonard Feather as "one of the most influential
saxophonists of the bop era," Dexter Gordon has been a recognized
master for over four decades. This new biography traces his career
from his early stints with Lionel Hampton and Louis Armstrong,
through his time with the bop big band of Billy Eckstine and his
sparring partnership with fellow tenor-player Wardell Gray in Los
Angeles, to his self-exile in Denmark, and his triumphant return to
New York in 1976, an event that decisively shaped the still strong
bebop revival. Stan Britt devotes chapters to Gordon's acclaimed
performance in the movie 'Round Midnight, for which he received an
Academy Award nomination, along with extended discussions of his
recording legacy and an analysis of his unmistakable tenor sound
and style. With a notated discography and a keen appreciation of
Dexter's warm, ironic personality, this biography adds another
dimension to our understanding of one of the coolest,and
tallest,figures of jazz.
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