Lee Konitz (born October 13, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois—died April 15, 2020 in New York City, New York) was an American jazz composer and saxophone player. Konitz is sometimes regarded as the preeminent cool jazz saxophonist, because he performed and recorded with Claude Thornhill, Lennie Tristano (both often cited as important cool jazz proponents of the mid 1940s), and with Miles Davis' on his epochal Birth of the Cool, which gave the form its name.
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I Remember You
Foolin' Myself
Someone to Watch Over Me
Two Not One
Donna Lee
Intuition
All of Me
I'll Remember April
Crazy She Calls Me
I Can't Get Started
Palo Alto
Tautology
Five, Four And Three
Marshmallow
When Your Lover Has Gone
Thingin
Rebecca
Yesterdays
Topsy
Fishin' Around
There Will Never Be Another You
These Foolish Things
You Go to My Head
Subconscious-Lee
All The Tings You Are
Hi Beck
You'd Be so Nice to Come Home To
Ezz-Thetic
Odjenar
Kary's Trance
Retrospection
Almost Like Being In Love
Alone Together
I'll Remember April - Live At The Haig, Los Angeles / 1953
Round Midnight
Duet for Saxophone and Guitar
'round Midnight
Improvisation No. 53
Progression
Indian Summer
Sunflower
Cherokee
Skylark
317 E 32nd
Judy
Memories of You
Ice Cream Konitz
Noblesse Oblige
The Song Is You
Sound-Lee
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