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Paul Gonsalves

Jazz
Born in Brockton, Massachusetts on July 12, 1920, Paul Gonsalvez was a jazz tenor saxophonist who has been credited as reviving Duke Ellington’s career in the 1950s. As a young boy, Gonsalves focused his attention on the guitar, playing folks songs for his family. He switched to tenor saxophone before his military service during World War II. After the war, he spent two years with Count Basie (1947-1949) and then spent a year with Dizzy Gillespie before joining Duke Ellington’s band in 1950. In 1956, during Ellington’s performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival, it was Gonzalvez’s...
Songs
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It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)Paul Gonsalves and Earl Hines
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PerdidoSonny Stitt and Paul Gonsalves
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StardustPaul Gonsalves and Sonny Stitt
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I Cover the WaterfrontClark Terry and Paul Gonsalves
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I Surrender, DearPaul Gonsalves
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St. Louis BluesPaul Gonsalves
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It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)Paul Gonsalves and Earl Hines

Complete Recordings

10:46

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PerdidoSonny Stitt and Paul Gonsalves

The Jazz Masters: Paul Gonsalves (with The Duke Ellington Orchestra)

12:41

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StardustPaul Gonsalves and Sonny Stitt

Everything's Cool

6:11

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I Cover the WaterfrontClark Terry and Paul Gonsalves

Complete Recordings

2:58

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I Surrender, DearPaul Gonsalves

Gettin' Together!

4:22

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St. Louis BluesPaul Gonsalves

5:05

Albums