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Tommy Flanagan

Jazz
Hard bop
Be bop
Although Tommy Flanagan began by learning several instruments, including double bass, clarinet, saxophone and vibraphone, he settled on the piano, making his mark at an early age alongside the likes of Dexter Gordon, Oscar Pettiford and Jay Jay Johnson. Recognized and appreciated for his sensitivity as an accompanist, he took Ella Fitzgerald's privileged position as pianist in 1963, staying with her for five years. From then on, other big names of the bebop jazz era called on him: saxophonists Coleman Hawkins, John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, trumpeters Miles Davis, Thad Jones an...
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Something to Live ForTommy Flanagan
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StardustTommy Flanagan and Paul Chambers
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How Deep Is the Ocean?Tommy Flanagan and Tommy Flanagan Trio
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Moritat (Mack the Knife)Sonny Rollins, Tommy Flanagan, Max Roach and Doug Watkins
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But BeautifulTommy Flanagan
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If You Could See Me NowTommy Flanagan
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Something to Live ForTommy Flanagan

3:04

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StardustTommy Flanagan and Paul Chambers

Paris Style

10:15

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How Deep Is the Ocean?Tommy Flanagan and Tommy Flanagan Trio

Sea Changes

6:38

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Moritat (Mack the Knife)Sonny Rollins, Tommy Flanagan, Max Roach and Doug Watkins

Tenor Madness

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But BeautifulTommy Flanagan

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If You Could See Me NowTommy Flanagan

3:27

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