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Blows Hot and Cool - Premium Portable Fan for Home & Office | Fast Cooling & Quiet Operation | Ideal for Desk, Bedroom, Travel & Outdoor Use
Blows Hot and Cool - Premium Portable Fan for Home & Office | Fast Cooling & Quiet Operation | Ideal for Desk, Bedroom, Travel & Outdoor Use
Blows Hot and Cool - Premium Portable Fan for Home & Office | Fast Cooling & Quiet Operation | Ideal for Desk, Bedroom, Travel & Outdoor Use
Blows Hot and Cool - Premium Portable Fan for Home & Office | Fast Cooling & Quiet Operation | Ideal for Desk, Bedroom, Travel & Outdoor Use
Blows Hot and Cool - Premium Portable Fan for Home & Office | Fast Cooling & Quiet Operation | Ideal for Desk, Bedroom, Travel & Outdoor Use

Blows Hot and Cool - Premium Portable Fan for Home & Office | Fast Cooling & Quiet Operation | Ideal for Desk, Bedroom, Travel & Outdoor Use

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THE FRANCIS WOLFF COLLECTION: LP 180g VINYL IN GATEFOLD SLEEVE EXTER GORDON / BLOWS HOT AND COOL Considered one of the very first bebop tenor saxophonists, Dexter Gordon (1923-1990) began playing clarinet at the tender age of seven. By the time he was fifteen he had already played in bands with Chico Hamilton and Buddy Collette. He formed part of the Lionel Hampton and Louis Armstrong orchestras in the early forties and joined the Billy Eckstine band and recorded with Charlie Parker in 1945. Gordon possessed a very distinctive and profound sound. Blows Hot and Cool is Gordon's only existing recording with pianist Carl Perkins. DEXTER GORDON, tenor sax CARL PERKINS, piano LEROY VINNEGAR, bass CHUCK THOMPSON, drums JIMMY ROBINSON, trumpet (on A1, A3 & B1 only) Hollywood, California, November 11 & 12, 1955. Original sessions produced by Dootsie Williams. *BONUS TRACKS: DEXTER GORDON, tenor sax; DOLO COKER, piano; CHARLES GREEN, bass; LAWRENCE MARABLE, drums [Martin Banks (tp) & Richard Boone (tb) on A6 only]. Los Angeles, October 13, 1960