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Ike Quebec

Jazz
Hard bop
Swing
American jazz tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec had a distinctive broad tone and a versatile technique that enabled him to perform a variety of different genres. Also a talented pianist, he decided to focus on the saxophone in his early 20s, and began his career with Count Basie's band, The Barons of Rhythm, in 1940. Between 1940 and the early 1950s, he performed with artists such as Frankie Newton, Roy Eldridge, Ella Fitzgerald and Coleman Hawkins. During this time he was often part of Cab Calloway's band. In the early 1950s, Quebec made fewer appearances as the big band era waned...
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If I Had YouIke Quebec
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My One and Only LoveIke Quebec and Grant Green
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That Old Black Magic 

Bonus Track

Ike Quebec
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Count Every StarIke Quebec
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It Might as Well Be SpringIke Quebec
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DoloresIke Quebec and Ike Quebec Quintet
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If I Had YouIke Quebec

Ike Quebec Tenor Sax

3:21

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My One and Only LoveIke Quebec and Grant Green

Blue & Sentimental

5:48

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That Old Black Magic 

Bonus Track

Ike Quebec

Blue & Sentimental

4:50

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Count Every StarIke Quebec

Blue & Sentimental

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It Might as Well Be SpringIke Quebec

It Might as Well Be Spring

6:22

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DoloresIke Quebec and Ike Quebec Quintet

Ike Quebec Tenor Sax

3:13

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