Genre: Jazz
The Dolphin Has A Message
Bud Freeman
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French Cookin
Budd Johnson
Young and Foolish
Von Freeman
Music for Loving
Ben Webster
Intuition
Lennie Tristano
Buddy Tate Meets Abdullah Ibrahim: The Legendary Encounter
Buddy Tate
In Holland: Dutch Treat!
Coleman Hawkins
Complete Lester Young Studio Sessions on Verve [#1]
Lester Young
Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography
Louis Armstrong
Eddie Condon and Friends featuring Max Kaminsky and Wild Bill Davison
Eddie Condon
Classic Sides 1931-1937 (CD A)
Sidney Bechet
Capitol Collectors Series
Louis Prima
South Rampart Street Parade
Bob Crosby & His Orchestra
Mis'ry and the Blues
Jack Teagarden
Hello, Dolly!
Pagin' Mr. Jelly
Art Hodes
Commodore Master Takes
Wild Bill Davison
Jazz Original
Pee Wee Russell
Complete Deccas Victors V Discs Alternate Takes (1945-46)
Bunk Johnson & His New Orleans Jazz Band
Other Parlophones 1951-1954
Humphrey Lyttelton
Essential Odetta
Odetta
Best of the Shelter Years
Freddie King
Bobby Sox Blues
Charles Brown
Come Sail Away: The Styx Anthology
Styx
Gold
John Lee Hooker
Joe Stubbs The Hits of Motown
Joe Stubbs
Junior Wells 1957-1963
Junior Wells
Bogalusa Boogie Man
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
When Bud Freeman first matured, his was the only strong alternative approach on the tenor to the harder-toned style of Coleman Hawkins and he was an inspiration for Lester Young. Freeman, one of the top tenors of the 1930s, was also one of the few saxophonists (along with the slightly later Eddie Miller Read More