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Dexter Gordon Tribute Played By Glenn Burris Quartet At Jazz Showcase Wednesday

First Posted: 03/09/11 03:55 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

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When you think of a be-bop tenor saxophone player, you probably think of John Coltrane. But one of Coltrane's early influences, and a giant (literally and figuratively) of modern tenor playing was an expatriate by the name of Dexter Gordon.

"Long Tall Dexter," as the six-foot-six maestro was called, began his career in the early 1940s, recording solo albums by 1945 and playing alongside Charlie Parker in New York. But after finding major critical success in the early Sixties, he spent the next fifteen years living in Europe, where he escaped drug addiction and felt freer of racism than he had in the States. Upon his return to America in 1976, he quickly returned to the top of the jazz scene, and was regarded as one of the tenor greats before his death in 1990.

On Wednesday night, Chicago saxophonist Glenn Burris is bringing his quartet to the Jazz Showcase, a venue as old as Gordon's first solo records, for a tribute to the late virtuoso.

The group will play three sets, starting at 7 p.m. and lasting until after 11. Cover's cheap, and the music promises to be great -- maybe not as great as the Sophisticated Giant, but that's a pretty tall order.

What: Glenn Burris Quartet Tribute to Dexter Morgan

When: Wednesday, March 9, 7 p.m., 9 p.m., and 11 p.m.

Where: Jazz Showcase
806 S. Plymouth Ct., Chicago

Price: $10 for all three sets

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When you think of a be-bop tenor saxophone player, you probably think of John Coltrane. But one of Coltrane's early influences, and a giant (literally and figuratively) of modern tenor playing was an ...
When you think of a be-bop tenor saxophone player, you probably think of John Coltrane. But one of Coltrane's early influences, and a giant (literally and figuratively) of modern tenor playing was an ...
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02:11 PM on 03/10/2011
When I think of Bebop tenor I think of Wardell Gray Dexter Gordon and Jimmy Heath but i am subconsciously thinking about Lester Young because that is where it all comes from .Trane was definitely hard bop and beyond/
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11:01 AM on 03/10/2011
Dexter Gordon was incredible. Wish I had known about this before thursday morning.
05:28 PM on 03/09/2011
Wish they'd have more cutting-edge stuff at the Showcase.

Especially after the end of the Velvet Lounge, there's a need for more adventurous jazz in that part of town.