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  1. Biography. Born in Columbia, SC, on June 16, 1924, tenor saxophonist Lucky Thompson bridged the gap between the physical dynamism of swing and the cerebral intricacies of bebop, emerging as one of his instrument’s foremost practitioners and a stylist par excellence. Eli Thompson’s lifelong nickname — the byproduct of a jersey, given him ...

  2. 7 de may. de 2018 · Born Enoch Lewis Johnson on January 20, 1883, Nucky Johnson was the son of Smith E. Johnson, an elected Sheriff, first of Atlantic County, New Jersey, and then of Mays Landing, where the family relocated after his three-year term ended. In 1905, at the age of 19, Nucky — derived from his first name, Enoch — decided to follow in his father ...

  3. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Dive into the smoky, soulful world of Lucky Thompson, the unsung hero of the saxophone, with "Bop & Ballads." These newly discovered sessions, recorded in Ha...

  4. Lucky Thompson (ts) on b, d. Date: January 24, 1946Location: Billy Berg's, Hollywood, CALabel: [radio broadcast]Dizzy Gillespie and His Rebop Six Live at Billy Berg's. a. This performance was broadcast on WEAF in New York City. Date: Late January 1946Location: Los Angeles, CALabel: ExcelsiorCharles Mingus Orchestra. a.

  5. Lucky Thompson (* 16. Juni 1924 in Columbia (South Carolina), Michigan als Eli Thompson; † 30. Juli 2005 in Seattle, Washington) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Saxophonist. Leben und Wirken. Thompson kaufte mit fünfzehn Jahren ein Saxophon; er spielte in lokalen Gruppen mit ...

  6. 18 de ago. de 2020 · a - Lucky Thompson (ts) 64 bars; Lucky Thompson (ts) 64 bars. This track is part of Dankworth's "Zodiac Variations Suite" and is the only one on which Lucky Thompson performs (as a guest soloist). Dankworth describes this as based on a Mixolydian mode in the key of Ab. Date: December 20, 1964.

  7. Lucky Thompson débute au sein d'un groupe vocal avant d'intégrer, en tant que saxophoniste ténor, les Bama State Collegians puis le grand orchestre de Lionel Hampton en 1943. À New York, il se produit dans les clubs de la 42nd Street aux côtés de Billy Eckstine, Erroll Garner et Slam Stewart avant de rejoindre les rangs du big band de Count Basie (1944-1945).