Dexter Gordon

Saxophonist and composer in jazz

Dexter Gordon - Saxophonist and composer in jazz
Born

February 27th, 1923
102 years ago

Died

April 25th, 1990
35 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent jazz saxophonist and composer, played a major role in the development of the hard bop style. Gained recognition in the 1940s and became a significant figure in the bebop movement. Worked with famous musicians such as Lionel Hampton and Bud Powell. Later transitioned into acting, earning acclaim for the role in the film 'Round Midnight'. His performances consistently displayed a unique style that influenced generations of musicians in jazz.

Performed in 'Round Midnight'

Collaborated with Lionel Hampton

Contributed to the hard bop movement

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