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Infobox musical artist | name = Dexter Gordon| image = Dexter Gordon1.jpg| caption = In concert with Dizzy Gillespie , Toronto
August 19, 1978 Photo: Jean-Luc Ourlin| image_size =| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist| birth_name =| alias = Long Tall Dexter, Dexter "The Sound" Gordon| birth_date = birth date|1923|2|27| Died = death date and age|1990|4|25|1923|2|27
Philadelphia, PA | origin = Los Angeles, CA , United States|U.S. | instrument = Tenor saxophone | genre = swing music|Swing , bebop|Bop , Hard bop | occupation = Composer , Bandleader , Musician , Actor | years_active = 1940–1986| label = Blue Note Records|Blue Note , Savoy Records|Savoy , Columbia Records|Columbia | associated_acts = Dizzy Gillespie , Gene Ammons , Wardell Gray , Lionel Hampton , Billy Eckstine | website = http://DEXTERGORDON.COM DEXTERGORDON.COM| notable_instruments =
Dexter Gordon (February 27, 1923 – April 25, 1990) was an United States|American jazz tenor saxophonist and an Academy Award-nominated actor ( Round Midnight (film)|Round Midnight , Warner Bros, 1986). He is regarded as one of the first and most important musicians to adapt the bebop musical language of people like Charlie Parker , Dizzy Gillespie , and Bud Powell to the tenor saxophone. His studio and live performance career were both extensive and multifaceted, spanning over 50 years in recorded jazz history.

Gordon's height was convert|6|ft|6|in|cm, and so consequently he was also known as "Long Tall Dexter" and "Sophisticated Giant." He played a C.G. Conn|Conn 10M 'Ladyface' tenor http://www.mantor.info/Einar%20Iversen/Bilder/Dexter%20_Gordon.jpg Dexter Gordon's instrument until it was stolen in a Paris airport in 1961. He then switched over to a Selmer Mark VI . His saxophone was fitted with an Otto Link metal mouthpiece, which can be seen in various photos. Gordon died on April 25, 1990 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Biography


Early life


Gordon was born and grew up in Los Angeles, where his father was a doctor who counted Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton among his patients. He played clarinet from the age of 13, before switching to saxophone (initially alto, then tenor) at 15. While still at school, he was playing in bands
with such contemporaries as Chico Hamilton and Buddy Collette .Joop Visser, essay booklet with ''Settin' the Pace

Between 1940 and 1943, Gordon was a member of Lionel Hampton 's band, playing in a saxophone section alongside Illinois Jacquet and Marshall Royal . In 1943 he made his first recordings under his own name, alongside Nat Cole and Harry Edison . During 1943-44 he featured in the Louis Armstrong and Fletcher Henderson bands, before joining Billy Eckstine .

By 1945, Gordon had left the Eckstine band and was resident in New York, where he was performing and recording with Charlie Parker , as well as recording under his own name. Gordon was a virtuoso particularly famous for his titanic saxophone duels with fellow tenorman Wardell Gray , that were a popular live attraction and that were documented in several albums between 1947 and 1952.

Many would characterize Gordon's sound as being 'large' and spacious and his tendency to play behind the beat is discernible. One of his major influences was Lester Young . Gordon, in turn, was an early influence on John Coltrane during the 1940s and 1950s. Coltrane's playing, however, during his early period from the mid to late '50s or early '60s influenced Gordon's playing from then onward. Similarities in their styles include their clear, strong, metallic tones, their tendencies to bend up to high notes, and their abilities to single-tongue and still swing. One of Gordon's idiosyncrasies was to recite the lyrics of each ballad before playing it.

Blue Note recordings


Gordon was a saxophonist for the L.A. production of the Jack Gelber play The Connection (1959 play)|The Connection in 1960, replacing Jackie McLean who performed and recorded the Freddie Redd score in New York City. By this time he had begun recording for Blue Note Records a collaboration that was to produce some of his most highly-regarded work on the albums ''Doin' Alright , Dexter Calling... , Go (Dexter Gordon album)| Go , and A Swingin' Affair . The first two, his Blue Note debuts, were recorded over three days in May 1961 with Freddie Hubbard , Horace Parlan and others. The last two were recorded in August 1962 just before Gordon left for his extended stay in Europe. On these albums the rhythm section was Blue Note staples Sonny Clark , Butch Warren and Billy Higgins .

Years in Europe


After that, he spent 15 years in Europe, mostly in Paris and Copenhagen , where he played regularly with fellow expatriate jazzmen such as Bud Powell , Ben Webster , Freddie Hubbard , Bobby Hutcherson , Kenny Drew , Horace Parlan and Billy Higgins . Gordon also visited the States occasionally for further recording dates with Blue Note Records . From this period Our Man in Paris , One Flight Up , and ''Gettin' Around are regarded as among his finest sessions. Our Man in Paris was a Blue Note session recorded in Paris, France in 1963 with a quartet including pianist Bud Powell , drummer Kenny Clarke , and French bassist Pierre Michelot . One Flight Up features an extended solo by Gordon on the track "Tanya" recorded in Paris in 1964 with trumpeter Donald Byrd , while Gettin' Around was recorded during a visit back to the US in May 1965, as was the unreleased album Clubhouse .

Less well-known, but of similar quality, are the albums he recorded during the same period for the Danish label SteepleChase ( Something Different99 , '' Bouncin' With Dex , and a few dozen others). They feature American sidemen but also such Europeans as Spanish pianist Tete Montoliu and Danish bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen .

Gordon found Europe in the 1960s a much easier place to live, saying that he experienced less racism and greater respect for jazz musicians. Furthermore in America he had experienced drug addiction and imprisonment (twice), and must have found the change of location helpful. While in Copenhagen , Dexter Gordon and Kenny Drew 's trio appeared onscreen in Ole Ege 's theatrically released hardcore pornographic film Pornografi (1971), for which they composed and performed the score. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.natlib.jots.200021706/default.html Jazz on the Screen, David Meeker

From 1965-1973 he switched from Blue Note to Prestige Records but stayed very much on the hard-bop track; while the rest of the jazz-world was getting funky, Gordon was making classic bop albums like 1972's Tangerine with Thad Jones , Freddie Hubbard , and Hank Jones . Some of the Prestige albums were recorded during visits back to North America while he was still living in Europe. Others were made in Europe, including live sets from the Montreux Jazz Festival . The American recordings included The Chase , a tenor battle with Gene Ammons cut in Chicago in 1970.

Homecoming


Gordon finally returned to the United States for good in 1976. He appeared at the Village Vanguard , NY, for a gig that was dubbed as his 'homecoming;' and was recorded and released under that title. He noted "There was so much love and elation; sometimes it was a little eerie at the Vanguard. After the last set they'd turn on the lights and nobody would move"Citation needed|date=January 2010.

After this appearance, Gordon recorded several more albums that proved he was as good if not better than before his years in Europe, and he finally gained appreciation as one of the great jazz tenors. The increased attention that he received because of Columbia Records promotions has been seen as a turning point in jazz because they focused on acoustic jazz rather than the commercial cross-over styles which had been heavily promoted during the first part of the 1970s.

Gordon made several notable film appearances. The first occurred, oddly enough, while he was in prison for possession of heroin. He portrayed an inmate playing in the prison band in Unchained (film)|Unchained , though the soundtrack was later overdubbed. In 1986, Gordon starred in the movie Round Midnight (film)|Round Midnight as 'Dale Turner', an expatriate jazz musician much like himself; the role might even be a thinly veiled biography of him, though Lester Young and Bud Powell were its main inspirations. Gordon received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal. In addition, he had a non-speaking role in the film Awakenings , which was released after his death. Between these two roles, Gordon made a guest appearance on the Michael Mann (director)|Michael Mann series Crime Story (TV series)|Crime Story .

Gordon died of kidney failure in Philadelphia, PA on April 25, 1990, at age 67. He was voted musician of the year by Down Beat magazine in 1978 and 1980, and in the latter year was inducted into ''Down Beat's Jazz Hall of Fame .

Family


Gordon's maternal grandfather was Captain Edward L. Baker , one of the five Medal of Honor winners (9th Cav.) in the Spanish-American War and served in the 9th and 10th Cavalries - in the group known as the Buffalo Soldiers .

Gordon's father, Dr. Frank Gordon, M.D., was one of the first prominent African-American physicians and a graduate of Howard University .

Dexter Gordon had a total of six children, from the oldest to the youngest: Robin Gordon (Los Angeles, CA), James Canales Gordon (Oakland, CA), Deidre (Dee Dee) Gordon (Los Angeles, CA), Mikael Gordon-Solfors (Stockholm, Sweden), Morten Gordon (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Benjamin Dexter Gordon (Copenhagen, Denmark), and five grandchildren, Raina Moore (Brooklyn, NY), Jared Johnson (Los Angeles, CA), and Matthew Johnson (Los Angeles, CA) Maya Canales (Oakland, CA), Jared Canales (Oakland, CA)

When he lived in Denmark, he became friends with the family of the future Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich , and subsequently became Lars' godfather. http://books.google.com/books? id=6LwTMoqykcYC& pg=PA3& lpg=PA3& dq=dexter+gordon+ulrich& source=bl& ots=RKt5LcM-M1& sig=ZpwJjocoJqqXncNN6hDXj5YgnRM& hl=en& ei=5bPqSZyUIpKEtwejysCdBg& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=9 Justice for all: the truth about Metallica, Joel McIver, 2004, Omnibus Press

Gordon is also survived by his widow and former manager-producer Maxine Gordon.

Discography


  • Dexter Rides Again (1945)

  • The Hunt (Dexter Gordon album)|The Hunt w Wardell Gray (1947)

  • The Chase (Album)|The Chase w Wardell Gray (1947)

  • The Duel (Album)|The Duel w Teddy Edwards (1947)

  • Daddy Plays the Horn (1955)

  • Dexter Blows Hot and Cool (1955)

  • The Resurgence of Dexter Gordon (Riverside, 1960)

  • '' Doin' Allright (1961), Blue Note Records|Blue Note

  • Dexter Calling... (1961), Blue Note

  • Go (Dexter Gordon album)|Go! (1962), Blue Note

  • '' A Swingin' Affair (1962), Blue Note

  • Our Man in Paris (Paris 1963), Blue Note - w Bud Powell

  • One Flight Up (Paris, 1964) - Blue Note

  • King Neptune (1964)

  • Clubhouse (album)|Clubhouse (1965)

  • '' Gettin' Around (New York, 1965)

  • The Squirrel: Live at Montmartre (1967)

  • Take The "A" Train (1967)

  • Tower of Power (1969) - w James Moody (saxophonist)|James Moody

  • More Power (1969)

  • The Panther (1970) w Tommy Flanagan and Alan Dawson . Prestige Records

  • The Chase (1970) w Gene Ammons Prestige

  • '' The Jumpin' Blues (1970) w Wynton Kelly

  • Tangerine (1972) hard bop with Freddie Hubbard and others - Prestige

  • "Ca'Purange" (1972) with Thad Jones , Hank Jones , Stanley Clarke and Louis Hayes

  • "Generation" (1972) with Freddie Hubbard , Cedar Walton and others - Prestige

  • The Apartment (1974) - SteepleChase

  • Something Different (1975), SteepleChase

  • ''Bouncin' with Dex (1975), SteepleChase

  • Homecoming: Live at the Village Vanguard (1976)

  • True Blue (jazz album)|True Blue w/ Al Cohn (1976; Xanadu Records )

  • Silver Blue (album)|Silver Blue w/ Al Cohn (1976; Xanadu Records )

  • Biting The Apple (1976) - SteepleChase

  • Sophisticated Giant (1977) with 11-piece big-band including Woody Shaw , Slide Hampton , Bobby Hutcherson - Columbia Records

  • Manhattan Symphonie (1978), Columbia Records—with Rufus Reid - bass, Eddie Gladden - percussion, and George Cables - keyboard

  • Gotham City (1980), Columbia Records

  • American Classic featuring: Grover Washington Jr. and Shirley Scott (1982) Elektra Entertainment

  • Round Midnight (Soundtrack)|Round Midnight (1986), Columbia Records

  • The Other Side of Round Midnight (1986) Blue Note Records

  • Live at Carnegie Hall (1998), Columbia Records – Recorded in 1978

  • The Rainbow People with Benny Bailey (2002), Steeplechase Records - Released in 2002


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


    Portal|Biography
  • Official website|1= http://www.DexterGordon.com

  • http://home.ica.net/~blooms/dexterhome.html Sophisticated Giant: The Dexter Gordon Discography

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p6601

  • imdb name|0330143

  • http://www.kerouacalley.com/gordon.html Dexter Gordon Multimedia Directory

  • http://www.jazz.com/dozens/the-dozens-dexter-gordon Dexter Gordon: 12 Essential Tracks by Eric Novod (www.jazz.com)

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  • Find a Grave|6946855|accessdate=August 30, 2010


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