Dexter Gordon – born on February 27, 1923 in Los Angeles, California – was a
jazz tenor saxophonist and one of the most influential bebop musicians of his
generation. Nicknamed Long Tall Dexter, Dexter Gordon’s career spanned 50 years.
Picking up the saxophone at 15, he became a member of Lionel Hampton's big band
before recording with the likes of Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong and Dizzy
Gillespie. Dexter Gordon built his career on his early albums as a bandleader
including Dexter Rides Again (1945), The Chase (1947) and Daddy Plays The Horn
(1955). He cut a few sides in the lat...