Coleman Hawkins

Coleman Hawkins

ActorComposerMusic Department
Born
November 21, 1904
Died
May 19, 1969

Coleman Hawkins was called "The father of the tenor sax". He was a pioneer in this instrument, starting his career with the blues singer Mamie Smith in 1921. In 1923 he played with Fletcher Henderson until 1934. In this orchestra he was a partner of Louis Armstrong in 1924. In the mid-thirties he…

Biography

Coleman Hawkins was called "The father of the tenor sax". He was a pioneer in this instrument, starting his career with the blues singer Mamie Smith in 1921. In 1923 he played with Fletcher Henderson until 1934. In this orchestra he was a partner of Louis Armstrong in 1924. In the mid-thirties he went to Europe and played with many musicians, for example Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli and Benny Carter. In 1939 he returned to the USA and made a classic recording of "Body and Soul". The next year he formed his own big band. He was in activity until his death in 1969, in these last years he played with a small group with the trumpet player Roy Eldridge.

Actor

Coleman Hawkins kom forbi(1963)as Musician - saxophone
Route 66Route 66(1960)as Snooze Mobley - The Memphis Naturals
ImprovisationImprovisation(1950)
The Crimson CanaryThe Crimson Canary(1945)as Coleman Hawkins
Stormy WeatherStormy Weather(1943)as Saxophonist

Music Department

Abraham's ValleyAbraham's Valley(1993)
The CheatersThe Cheaters(1958)

Self

ImprovisationImprovisation(2004)as Self
Musik på onsdagMusik på onsdag(1978)as Self
NET FestivalNET Festival(1966)as Self
After HoursAfter Hours(1961)as Self
Timex All-Star Jazz ShowTimex All-Star Jazz Show(1957)as Self

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Coleman Hawkins at the Shrine Auditorium for Norman Granz's "Jazz at the Philharmonic" concert, Los Angeles, CA, 1950. Modern silver gelatin, 12x9.5, signed. $750 © 1978 Bob Willoughby / MPTV

Credit Score: Coleman Hawkins

987
194219431944
Saxophonist
Wed Nov 17 1943
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1Stormy Weather1.5019437.3003183