
John Handy is a renowned jazz saxophonist whose career has also encompassed composing classical music composition and exploration of multi-cultural music styles, especially from the Indian subcontinent. Handy, who has been strongly associated with San Francisco for most of his career, has played with jazz greats such as Charles Mingus, where he had the unenviable task of following Eric Dolphy in the alto "chair" during his second tenure with Mingus; He had a brief stint with Mingus in 1958 and 1959.
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NAIMA - In Memory of John Coltrane
Blues in the Vernacular - In the Vernacular
Dancy, Dancy
Theme X
A Little Quiet
Blues in the Vernacular
Blues for a Highstrung Guitar
Debonair
Dance For Carlo B
Tears of Ole Miss
Scheme #1
Spanish Lady
I'll Never Smile Again
Dance to the Lady
Blues For A High Strung Guitar
I'll Close My Eyes - In the Vernacular
A Bad Stroke of Luck
Body And Soul
Blues for a Highstrung Guitar - Alternate Take
Dance to the Lady - In the Vernacular
The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
If only we knew
Quote, Unquote - In the Vernacular
First Time - In the Vernacular
I'll Never Smile Again - In the Vernacular
If Only I Knew
Problem Too - In the Vernacular
Spanish Lady (Remix)
Suggested Line - In the Vernacular
I'll Never Smile Again (In the Vernacular)
I'll Close My Eyes
Problem Too
If Only We New
Body & Soul
Blues in the Vernacular (In the Vernacular)
If I Only Knew
First Time
Suggested Line
Quote, Unquote
Tears Of Ole Miss (Anatomy Of A Riot)
Dancy Dancy
First Time (In the Vernacular)
Dance to the Lady (In the Vernacular)
I'll Close My Eyes (In the Vernacular)
Theme for a Highstrung Guitar
Quote, Unquote (In the Vernacular)
Problem Too (In the Vernacular)
Suggested Line (In the Vernacular)
Naima (In Memory Of John Coltrane)
01 - If Only We New
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