DADDY PLAYS THE HORN
DADDY PLAYS THE HORN
GORDON, DEXTER
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Condition: New, UPC: 6894666870886, Publication Date: 08/27/2013, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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Daddy Plays The Horn
Confirmation
Darn That Dream
Number Four
Autumn In New York
You Can Depend On Me

notes

Made in U.S.

2013 release of September 1955 recording.

Packaged in standard jewel case with 6 page booklet.

credits


Bass – Leroy Vinnegar
Design – Chris Cyran
Drums – Lawrence Marable
Editor – Dan Piccoli
Piano – Kenny Drew
Remastered By – John Sigmon
Tenor Saxophone – Dexter Gordon
Transferred By – Alex Nappi, Dana Pedersen
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