
Teddy Edwards was together with Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray, the top young tenor of the late '40s. Teddy Edwards’s recordings for the Dial label not only were among one of the greatest tenor side in modern jazz, they were definitely among the first. Teddy Edwards chose to remain in Los Angeles instead of moving to NYC when it mattered. He has been grossly underrated through the years. He remained in prime form well into his 70s. THEODORE MARCUS “TEDDY” EDWARDS was born on April 26, 1924 in Jackson, Mississippi to a musical family.
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Blues in Teddy's Flat
Good Gravy
Blues in G
Scrapple from the Apple
The Sermon
What's New?
Could You Forget
You Name It
A Stairway To The Stars
Take the "A" Train
Higgins' Hideaway
Higgin's Hideaway
Just Friends
On Green Dolphin Street
A Little Later
Higgins' Hideway
Laura
Yes, I'll Be Ready
Not So Strange
Sunset Eyes
Oleo
Lady Be Good
Laura (Remastered)
Blues In Teddy's Flat (D1145-A)
Takin' Off
Love for Sale
Georgia
A Stairway to the Stars (Remastered)
Yesterdays
Billie's Bounce
That's All
Walk On
Day Dream
A Foggy Day
Up in Teddy's New Flat
Play Me the Blues
If We Ever Said Good Bye
Lee Ann
April Love
Get Up And Get It
Me and My Lover
Old Folks
Juuls Delight
It Could Happen to You
Good Gravy - Remastered 1991
Vintage '57
Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)
Groove Funk Soul
Out Of This World
Stairway to the Stars
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