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Lee Konitz

Jazz
Big band
Be bop
With over 140 recorded works under his own name and numerous others as a sideman, jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz has a recording career stretching almost seven decades and has played alongside many of the jazz greats. As one of the players who participated in the legendary 'Birth of the Cool' sessions during 1949-'50 alongside Miles Davis and other jazz notables such as Max Roach, Junior Collins and Gerry Mulligan, Konitz can claim his place as one of the founding fathers of the cool jazz movement. Konitz's style is distinctive for its use of lengthy improvised melodies punctua...
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I'll Remember AprilLee Konitz
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These Foolish ThingsLee Konitz
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I'll Remember AprilBill Frisell and Lee Konitz
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If You Could See Me NowDavide Santorsola and Lee Konitz
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Come SundayLee Konitz and Metropole Orkest
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I Fall In Love Too EasilyPaul Motian, Lee Konitz, Charlie Haden and Brad Mehldau Trio
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I'll Remember AprilLee Konitz

Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet

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These Foolish ThingsLee Konitz

Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet

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I'll Remember AprilBill Frisell and Lee Konitz

Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet

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If You Could See Me NowDavide Santorsola and Lee Konitz

The Lee Konitz Nonet

9:09

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Come SundayLee Konitz and Metropole Orkest

Saxophone Dreams

5:39

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I Fall In Love Too EasilyPaul Motian, Lee Konitz, Charlie Haden and Brad Mehldau Trio

Live at Birdland

10:17

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