- Lucky Thompson
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Name = Lucky Thompson
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Birth_name = Eli Thompson
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Born =June 16 1924 ,
Died =July 30 2005
Origin =Columbia, South Carolina , U.S.
Instrument =Tenor saxophone ,Soprano saxophone
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Saxophonist
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Associated_acts =Lionel Hampton ,Don Redman ,Billy Eckstine ,Lucky Millinder ,Count Basie ,Dizzy Gillespie ,Charlie Parker
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Notable_instruments =Eli "Lucky" Thompson (
June 16 1924 ,Columbia, South Carolina —July 30 2005 ,Seattle, Washington ) was a United Statesjazz tenor and sopranosaxophonist . He is considered, alongsideSteve Lacy , to have brought the soprano saxophone out of obsolescence, playing it in a more advanced bebop format, which inspiredJohn Coltrane to take it up in the early 1960s.After playing with the swing orchestras of
Lionel Hampton ,Don Redman ,Billy Eckstine ,Lucky Millinder , andCount Basie , he worked inrhythm and blues and then established a career in bop andhard bop , working withKenny Clarke ,Miles Davis ,Dizzy Gillespie andMilt Jackson . Thompson was an inspired soloist capable of a very personal style in which the tradition ofColeman Hawkins ,Ben Webster andDon Byas was intelligently mixed with a modern grasp of harmony. He showed these capabilities as sideman on many albums recorded during the mid-1950s, such asStan Kenton 's "Cuban Fire", and those under his own name. He appeared onCharlie Parker 's Los AngelesDial Records sessions and on Miles Davis’shard bop "Walkin"' session. Thompson recorded albums as leader for ABC Paramount and Prestige and as a sideman on records for Savoy Records withMilt Jackson as leader.He lived in
Lausanne, Switzerland in the late 1960s and recorded several albums there including "A Lucky Songbook in Europe". He taught atDartmouth College in 1973 and 1974, then left the music business completely, because of the racist treatment he received from record companies and clubs. In his last years he lived in the Pacific Northwest and suffered fromAlzheimer’s disease .Discography
* "Lucky Strikes" (1964)
Original Jazz Classics
* "Happy Days" (1965)Prestige Records
* "Paris Blues" (2000)Concord Jazz "with Sammy Price"
* "Modern Jazz Group " (2000)Sunnyside Records
* "Jazz in Paris " (2001)Sunnyside Records "with Dave Pochonet All Stars"
* "Home Comin' " (2003)LRC Ltd.
* "Lord, Lord, Am I Ever Gonna Know? " (2006)Candid Productions
* "Brown Rose " (2006)Xanadu Records
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