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Maison de la Radio 1973

Dexter Gordon Live in Paris Maison de la Radio 1973

About

Known as the "Sophisticated Giant," at 6 feet, 6 inches tall, Dexter Gordon was one of the most influential saxophonists of his day. A key pioneer of bebop in the company of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, Gordon's playing influenced the 60s generation of great saxophonists, like John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, who both went on to leave their impact Gordon's own style in his later years. This concert, recorded at the beginning of the 70s in Paris, marks a special moment in his long career: after a decade of seminal Blue Note recordings in the 60s, he went on a fourteen-year hiatus to Europe, during which he toured and offered performances like this one to European crowds. 

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Cast

  • Dexter Gordon | Tenor/saxophonist
  • Georges Arvanitas | Pianist
  • Alby Cullaz | Double bassist
  • Daniel Humair | Drummer

Program

  • Dexter Gordon, Fried Bananas
  • Henry Mancini, Days Of Wine And Roses
  • John Coltrane, Some Of The Blues

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Marc Pavaux
  • Venue: Maison de la Radio (Paris, France)
  • Production date: 1973
  • Duration: 32 min
  • Production: © Office national de radiodiffusion télévision française (ORTF) - Paris
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