Durium Posted February 4, 2007 Report Posted February 4, 2007 (edited) Coleman Hawkins - The Ramblers Dance Orchestra Seventy-two (72) year ago, the 4th of February 1935, the most important recordings in the Dutch jazz history of the 1930s were made in The Hague. The great American tenor saxophone player Coleman Hawkins, who should develop himself into the most important tenor player of the XXth century, link between the traditional swing and modern jazz bebop styles, made five recordings for Decca with the Ramblers Dance Orchestra, who became internationally famous with these recordings. Time for a small party............................? Coleman Hawkins en de Ramblers Keep swingng Durium Edited February 4, 2007 by Durium Quote
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