History of the Jazz Tenor Saxophone
This is good-sounding music created by Scott Hamilton.
"Is A Good Wind Who Is Blowing Us No Ill" is a modern take on the classic beauty of jazz tenor saxophone, making it an important piece in the history of jazz saxophone.
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A:
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1)
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That's All
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2)
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Indiana
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3)
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Stuffy
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4)
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Exactly Like You
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B:
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1)
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Ill Wind
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2)
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Broadway
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3)
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Blue Room
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4)
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Sometimes I'm Happy
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Bass - Monty Budwig
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Tenor Saxophone - Scott Hamilton
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Producer - Carl E. Jefferson
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Sleeve Notes - Leonard Feather
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Drums - Jake Hanna
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Piano - Nat Pierce
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Engineer [Recording And Remix Engineer] - Phil Edwards
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Trumpet - Bill Berry
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Art Direction - DH Studio
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Michael Kevin Daly