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| Michael S. Doyle From: Marshall, Michigan Website: http://livemusicgr.org/evidence.htm E-mail: msdoyle68@hotmail.com |
It is great and heartening to see a website in tribute to my musical father of the Tenor Saxophone Mr. Dexter Keith Gordon. As a Jazz Tenor Saxophonist myself, Dexter has been an influecnce on me since my high school days in New York City. I was very fortunate to meet him in New York City in June 1987 when he did his last public performance w/ the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. With a Website like this Dexter still lives!!! Thank you Dexter!!! Added: February 13, 2007 X |
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| Robert Abrahamsson From: Halmstad, Sweden Website: E-mail: leemorgan_01@hotmail.com |
I love your music! Added: February 13, 2007 X |
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| James Armstrong From: San Jose, CA Website: http://www.myspace.com/jamesarmstrongtrio E-mail: jdarmstrongjr@gmail.com |
Dexter's music stands the test of time. I never tire of sessions like "A Swingin' Affair"; the rhythm section with Messrs. Clark, Warren, and Higgins is among my favorites. In early 1980, I finally heard Dexter at the now-defunct Keystone Korner at 760 Vallejo St. in San Francisco. The group included Sonny Stitt, Ernie Andrews, Kirk Lightsey, Lou Levy, Buster Williams, and Billy Higgins. Red Garland had also been scheduled, but was unable to attend. I'm not sure if Todd Barkan, Keystone's manager, was taping that night. In any event, the group with Mr. Lightsey was most excellent. Best, James Armstrong Added: January 30, 2007 X |
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| Brice Cooper From: The Woodlands Texas Website: E-mail: lccoper@orbchurch.org |
I am in the 5th grade and doing a project on Dexter's life. Added: January 9, 2007 X |
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| ollie steinberg From: new york, NY Website: E-mail: olliebass@yahoo.com |
there is not enough Dextor in the world. Added: December 30, 2006 X |
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| Gary J. Falls From: San Francisco Website: E-mail: gjfalls@msn.com |
I was fortunate to see Dexter Gordan perform at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C. in the early 80's...It was a great perfomance. I'm reminded of that show each time I play the 'Round Midnight' soundtrack or see a replay of the movie. Added: December 10, 2006 X |
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| Modalboy From: Norway Website: http://myspace.com/lhoffhenly E-mail: woodboy@jazzman.org |
Dexter is the main man without doubt. Yeah!!! Added: November 12, 2006 X |
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| Natali From: Avganistan Website: http://cover-jeepspaetire.ifrance.com E-mail: noname@fabros.su |
Many thanks to Webmaster Added: November 8, 2006 X |
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| Ion Muniz From: Brazil Website: http://www.ionmuniz.mus.br E-mail: ion@ionmuniz.mus.br |
I might have signed this book before, but uncle Dex deserves it. I met him at Walter Booker's pad in 1980. He did have a SOUND Added: November 7, 2006 X |
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| Andreas Fransson From: Sweden Website: E-mail: |
I love yur music!!! Added: September 29, 2006 X |
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