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Ike Quebec
Biography
Born
August 17, 1918 in Newark, NJ

Died
January 16, 1963

Years Active:
40s | 50s | 60s

 
Influenced by Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster but definitely his own person, Ike Quebec was one of the finest swing-oriented tenor saxman of the 1940s and '50s. Though he was never an innovator, Quebec had a big, breathy sound that was distinctive and easily recognizable, and he was quite consistent when it came to came to down-home blues, sexy ballads, and up-tempo aggression. Originally a pianist, Quebec switched to tenor in the early '40s and showed that he had made the right decision on excellent 78s for Blue Note and Savoy (including his hit "Blue Harlem"). ...
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Selected Discography:
  Album Title Released Label Price
Bossa Nova Soul Samba



1962 Blue Note $6.99
Blue & Sentimental (Remastered)



1961 Blue Note $6.99
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John Coltrane Stan Getz Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto Coleman Hawkins Ben Webster John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman Stan Getz & Chet Baker Hank Mobley Lou Donaldson Grant Green Coleman Hawkins & Ben Webster Johnny Griffin

Influences
Coleman Hawkins All Stars Stan Getz Stan Getz & Chet Baker Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto Coleman Hawkins & Ben Webster Coleman Hawkins Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young & Ben Webster Ben Webster

Performed Songs By
George Gershwin Michael Tilson Thomas Kenny Burrell Grant Green Grant Green Trio Django Reinhardt Cole Porter

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