Tommy Flanagan
Known for his flawless and tasteful playing, Tommy Flanagan received long overdue recognition for his talents in the 1980s. He played clarinet when he was six and switched to piano five years later. Flanagan was an important part of the fertile Detroit jazz scene (other than 1951-1953 when he was in the Army) until he moved to New York in 1956. He was used for many recordings after his arrival during that era; cut sessions as a leader for New Jazz, Prestige, Savoy, and Moodsville; and worked regularly with Oscar Pettiford, J.J. Johnson (1956-1958), Harry "Sweets" Edison (1959-1960), and Coleman Hawkins (1961). Flanagan was Ella Fitzgerald's regular accompanist during 1963-1965 and 1968-1978, which resulted in him being underrated as a soloist. However, starting in 1975, he began leading a series of superior record sessions and since leaving Fitzgerald, Flanagan has been in demand as the head of his own trio, consistently admired for his swinging and creative bop-based style. Among the many labels he has recorded for since 1975 are Pablo, Enja, Denon, Galaxy, Progressive, Uptown, Timeless, and several European and Japanese companies. For Blue Note, he cut Sunset and Mockingbird in 1998, followed a year later by Samba for Felix. Despite a heart condition, Flanagan continued performing until the end of his life, performing two-week stints at the Village Vanguard twice a year, recording and touring. He died on November 16, 2001, in Manhattan from an arterial aneurysm.© Scott Yanow /TiVo Read more
Known for his flawless and tasteful playing, Tommy Flanagan received long overdue recognition for his talents in the 1980s. He played clarinet when he was six and switched to piano five years later. Flanagan was an important part of the fertile Detroit jazz scene (other than 1951-1953 when he was in the Army) until he moved to New York in 1956. He was used for many recordings after his arrival during that era; cut sessions as a leader for New Jazz, Prestige, Savoy, and Moodsville; and worked regularly with Oscar Pettiford, J.J. Johnson (1956-1958), Harry "Sweets" Edison (1959-1960), and Coleman Hawkins (1961). Flanagan was Ella Fitzgerald's regular accompanist during 1963-1965 and 1968-1978, which resulted in him being underrated as a soloist. However, starting in 1975, he began leading a series of superior record sessions and since leaving Fitzgerald, Flanagan has been in demand as the head of his own trio, consistently admired for his swinging and creative bop-based style. Among the many labels he has recorded for since 1975 are Pablo, Enja, Denon, Galaxy, Progressive, Uptown, Timeless, and several European and Japanese companies. For Blue Note, he cut Sunset and Mockingbird in 1998, followed a year later by Samba for Felix. Despite a heart condition, Flanagan continued performing until the end of his life, performing two-week stints at the Village Vanguard twice a year, recording and touring. He died on November 16, 2001, in Manhattan from an arterial aneurysm.
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In His Own Sweet Time
Jazz - Released by ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winckelmann on 5 Feb 2020
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Coleman Hawkins Quartet. Complete 1962 Studio Recordings. Good Old Broadway + No Strings + Make Someone Happy + Today and Now
Jazz - Released by Fresh Sound Records on 29 Apr 2013
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Plays The Music Of Harold Arlen
Jazz - Released by Inner City Records on 1 Jan 1980
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The Magnificent Tommy Flanagan
Jazz - Released by Progressive on 9 Jan 2014
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The Cats! (Remastered)
Tommy Flanagan, Idrees Sulieman, Kenny Burrell, John Coltrane
Jazz - Released by RevOla on 11 Jul 2019
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Ballads & Blues
Jazz - Released by Enja Horst Weber on 15 Nov 1978
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Flanagans Shenanigans (Remaster 2020)
Tommy Flanagan, Jesper Lundgaard, Lewis Nash
Jazz - Released by Storyville Records on 14 Feb 2020
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Lady Be Good... For Ella
Jazz - Released by Groovin'High Records on 5 Mar 1994
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Something Borrowed, Something Blue (Instrumental)
Jazz - Released by Fantasy Records on 1 Jan 1978
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Four Classic Albums (Jazz It's Magic / The King and I / Trio Overseas / The Cats) [Remastered]
Jazz - Released by AVID Entertainment on 14 Jul 2013
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Live in Marciac 1993 (Live)
Jazz - Released by Groovin'High Records on 1 Jan 1993
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The Cats
Tommy Flanagan, John Coltrane, Kenny Burrell, Idrees Sulieman
Jazz - Released by Music Manager on 3 Nov 2022
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The Cats (Remastered)
Jazz - Released by AVID Entertainment on 3 Nov 2022
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Beyond the Blue Bird
Bebop - Released by Timeless Records on 10 Dec 2008
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Sunset And The Mockingbird
Jazz - Released by Blue Note Records on 1 Jan 1998
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo