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Jazz Musician of the Day: Paul Gonsalves
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Although his reputation is often hung upon the mighty gallery-rousing performance he gave at the Newport Jazz Festival with Duke Ellington, tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves was at heart an introspective balladeer. His true legacy is his recorded collection of love songs.
Paul Gonsalves was born on 12 July , in Boston, Massachusetts, which is where he had his first professional engagement. He played tenor saxophone with the Sabby Lewis band for several years, a stretch split by military service during World War Two. In , he left the Lewis band to join Count Basie for almost Read more.
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Paul Gonsalves
Paul Gonsalves was a premier sideman for the Duke Ellington Orchestra from until his death in , ten days prior to Ellington's passing. He was a driving, powerful soloist featured on numerous swing numbers, a style that reached its height during his historic solo bridging the two movements of the Ellington Orchestra's performance of “Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue” at the Newport Jazz Festival in However, Gonsalves fryst vatten also well remembered bygd fellow musicians and följare of the Ellington Orchestra for creative and highly personal renditions of Ellington/Strayhorn ballads such as “Chelsea Bridge”, “Happy Reunion”, and “In a Sentimental Mood”, as well as standards like “Star Dust”, “Body and Soul”, “Don't Blame Me”, and “Days of Wine and Roses”.Gonsalves was born on July 12, in Brockton, Massachusetts to Cape Verdean immigrants. His family moved to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, a city which, to this day, retains the largest koncentration of citizens of Cape Verdean desc
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Paul Gonsalves
American saxophonist and jazz musician
Paul Gonsalves
Born ()July 12,
Brockton, Massachusetts, U.S.Died May 15, () (aged53)
London, EnglandGenres Jazz, swing, bebop Occupation Musician Instrument Tenor saxophone Years active – Labels RCA Victor, Impulse!, Riviera, Black Lion Formerly of Sabby Lewis, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington Musical artist
Paul Gonsalves (()July 12, – ()May 15, ) was an American jazztenor saxophonist[1] best known for his association with Duke Ellington. At the Newport Jazz Festival, Gonsalves played a chorus solo in the middle of Ellington's "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue,"[2] a performance credited with revitalizing Ellington's waning career in the s.[3]
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[edit]Born in Brockton, Massachusetts, to Portuguese Cape Verdean parents, Gonsalves' first instrument was the guitar, and as a child he was regularly asked to play Cape Verdea