Flanagan, Tommy
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Flanagan, Tommy
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- Flanagan, Tommy
212 Items by the Person Flanagan, Tommy
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- Tommy Flanagan 3
- Ballads & blues
- Nights at the Vanguard
- Tommy Flanagan
- More delights
- Tommy Flanagan Trio and Sextet
- Our delights
- The Best of Tommy Flanagan
- Alone too long
- Tommy Flanagan
- Together
- Super session
- Eclypso
- Thelonica
- Confirmation
- The magnificent Tommy Flanagan
- Trio over seas
- Something borrowed, something blue
- Trinity
- The Cats
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- Love you madly
- Booker Little
- Lucky is back! : (then, so is love)
- The Tommy Flanagan Tokyo recital
- Bluesy Burrell
- Make someone happy
- Art Farmer
- Miles Davis chronicle : the complete Prestige recordings, 1951-1956
- The adventurer
- Blues-ette
- Tommy Flanagan plays the music of Harold Arlen
- More party time
- The art of Milt Jackson : the Atlantic years
- Motor City scene
- New York Jazz Sextet
- There will never be another you
- The artistry of Freddy Hubbard
- New picture
- 46th and 8th
- Blues-ette
- Now and then
- Winchester special
- Blues for Dracula
- Old flames
- One on one
- Blue trombone
- The best of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- Opening remarks
- Blue trombone
- The best of Herbie Mann
- They all played bebop
- Out of the afternoon
- Out of the afternoon
- The biggest voice in jazz
- Tommy Flanagan with the Wilbur Harden Quartet plays the music of Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Out of this world
- Classic performers
- Patented by Edison
- Coleman Hawkins All Stars : featuring Joe Thomas & Vic Dickenson
- The complete Blue Note/UA/Roulette recordings of Thad Jones
- Coleman Hawkins Quartet
- Pinnacles
- Coleman Hawkins/Clark Terry together
- Chromatic palette
- Collector's item
- Back in Bean's bag
- Collector's items
- Color changes
- Three for all
- Quiet Kenny
- Columbia jazz festival
- The complete Candid recordings of Charles Mingus
- Communication live at Fat Tuesday's N.Y
- Rights of swing
- Carter, Gillespie, Inc
- The complete Candid recordings of Charles Mingus
- Countdown
- Dave Pike plays the jazz-pop version of "Oliver" : from the Broadway musical Oliver
- Saxophone colossus and more
- The complete Columbia J.J. Johnson small group sessions
- Desafinado
- Silver vibes
- Desert winds
- Silver vibes
- Dial Africa
- Dial Africa, 1958
- Art Farmer
- Diggin' the blues
- Blowin' up a breeze : Coleman Hawkins Quartet plays the Windy City
- Can't help swinging
- Ella Fitzgerald at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
- Sliding easy : with the Curtis Fuller Sextet
- A Buck Clayton jam session 1975
- Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio
- Bird lives!
- Ella at Juan-Les-Pins
- Ella in Hamburg
- Something tasty
- The definitive jazz scene, Vol. 2
- Ella in Hamburg
- Sonny Rollins
- Ella in London
- Can't help swingin'
- Ella à Nice
- Ella à Nice
- Beanbags
- Encounter!
- Sonny's dream : birth of the new cool
- Feeling good
- Bean bags
- Fine and mellow : Ella Fitzgerald jams
- First ladies of song
- South American cookin'
- Southern comfort
- First place
- The free will
- Stable mates
- Free
- Free
- Z.T.'s blues
- Gemini
- Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants
- Gerry Mulligan
- Giant steps
- Giant steps
- Star eyes
- The grand appearance
- Giants of the blues and funk tenor sax
- Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants
- Stardust
- Gold Coast
- Good girl
- All day long & all night long
- Buck Clayton jam session
- Gretsch drum night at Birdland, Vol. 2
- Gretsch drum night at Birdland, [Vol. 1]
- Straight ahead
- 46th and 8th
- Happy days are here again
- Straight ahead
- Happy days are here again
- Hawkins! : Alive: at the Village Gate
- The incredible jazz guitar of Wes Montgomery
- The incredible jazz guitar of Wes Montgomery
- Hawkins! Alive-- at the Village Gate
- Hawkins! Eldridge! Hodges! Alive! At the Village Gate
- Straight life
- Sunshine of your love
- Home cooking
- Bags' opus
- I remember bebop
- I'm all smiles
- AFS and all that global jazz
- In memory of John Coltrane
- Bags opus
- The king
- Introducing Kenny Burrell
- Invitation
- Tate-a-Tate
- It's about time
- At ease with Coleman Hawkins
- Tate-a-Tate with Clark Terry
- J is for jazz
- A dream comes true : Lilian Terry meets Tommy Flanagan
- J. J. in person!
- Jazz 'n' samba
- The Art Ellefson Quartet
- Jazz ain't nothin' but soul : Norman Mapp sings with Clark Terry, Seldon Powell & Friends
- Bags & flutes
- Jazz at the Philharmonic : at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
- The many sides of Hamp
- The Book cooks
- Jazz masters of the sax
- Two for the blues
- Jazz piano : a Smithsonian collection
- Jazz strings
- Boss tenor
- Jazz way out
- Back in Bean's bag
- Jazz-- it's magic
- Wistaria
- Jazzmen from Detroit
- Booker Little 4 and Max Roach
- Jazzmen-- Detroit
- The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 : at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
- Jeru
- The master
- Jeru
- The Main man
- Jive at five
- Juggin' around
- Juggin' around
- Tommy Flanagan Trio in Stockholm 1957
- The Master Trio : featuring Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, Tony Williams
- Kenny Burrell
- The panther
- Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane
- Kenny Burrell with John Coltrane
- The Montreux '77 collection
- Tommy Flanagan plays the music of Harold Arlen
- The Pee Wee Russell memorial album
- Kenny Burrell with John Coltrane
- Kenny Burrell with John Coltrane
- The panther!
- Kenny Clarke meets the Detroit jazzmen
- Let's have a ball
- Vamp 'til ready
- Let's swing
- The Pee Wee Russell memorial album
- Limbo carinval
- The swingin'est
- The Song book
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- Sonny's dream : birth of the new cool
- Ella à Nice
- Collector's item
- Sliding easy : with the Curtis Fuller Sextet
- Alone too long
- Make someone happy
- Booker Little
- Blues-ette
- Jazzmen-- Detroit
- Old flames
- Jazz strings
- Gretsch drum night at Birdland, Vol. 2
- South American cookin'
- Giants of the blues and funk tenor sax
- The complete Blue Note/UA/Roulette recordings of Thad Jones
- Gerry Mulligan
Instrumentalist of
Performer of
No resources found
No enriched resources found
- Z.T.'s blues
- 46th and 8th
- 46th and 8th
- A Buck Clayton jam session 1975
- A dream comes true : Lilian Terry meets Tommy Flanagan
- AFS and all that global jazz
- All day long & all night long
- Art Farmer
- Art Farmer
- At ease with Coleman Hawkins
- Back in Bean's bag
- Back in Bean's bag
- Bags & flutes
- Bags opus
- Bags' opus
- Ballads & blues
- Bean bags
- Beanbags
- Bird lives!
- Blowin' up a breeze : Coleman Hawkins Quartet plays the Windy City
- Blue trombone
- Blue trombone
- Blues for Dracula
- Blues-ette
- Bluesy Burrell
- Boss tenor
- Buck Clayton jam session
- Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants
- Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants
- Can't help swingin'
- Can't help swinging
- Carter, Gillespie, Inc
- Chromatic palette
- Classic performers
- Coleman Hawkins All Stars : featuring Joe Thomas & Vic Dickenson
- Coleman Hawkins Quartet
- Coleman Hawkins/Clark Terry together
- Collector's items
- Color changes
- Columbia jazz festival
- Communication live at Fat Tuesday's N.Y
- Confirmation
- Countdown
- Dave Pike plays the jazz-pop version of "Oliver" : from the Broadway musical Oliver
- Desafinado
- Desert winds
- Dial Africa
- Dial Africa, 1958
- Diggin' the blues
- Eclypso
- Ella Fitzgerald at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
- Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio
- Ella at Juan-Les-Pins
- Ella in Hamburg
- Ella in Hamburg
- Ella in London
- Ella à Nice
- Encounter!
- Feeling good
- Fine and mellow : Ella Fitzgerald jams
- First ladies of song
- First place
- Free
- Free
- Gemini
- Giant steps
- Giant steps
- Gold Coast
- Good girl
- Gretsch drum night at Birdland, [Vol. 1]
- Happy days are here again
- Happy days are here again
- Hawkins! : Alive: at the Village Gate
- Hawkins! Alive-- at the Village Gate
- Hawkins! Eldridge! Hodges! Alive! At the Village Gate
- Home cooking
- I remember bebop
- I'm all smiles
- In memory of John Coltrane
- Introducing Kenny Burrell
- Invitation
- It's about time
- J is for jazz
- J. J. in person!
- Jazz 'n' samba
- Jazz ain't nothin' but soul : Norman Mapp sings with Clark Terry, Seldon Powell & Friends
- Jazz at the Philharmonic : at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
- Jazz masters of the sax
- Jazz piano : a Smithsonian collection
- Jazz way out
- Jazz-- it's magic
- Jazzmen from Detroit
- Jeru
- Jeru
- Jive at five
- Juggin' around
- Juggin' around
- Kenny Burrell
- Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane
- Kenny Burrell with John Coltrane
- Kenny Burrell with John Coltrane
- Kenny Burrell with John Coltrane
- Kenny Clarke meets the Detroit jazzmen
- Let's have a ball
- Let's swing
- Limbo carinval
- Love you madly
- Lucky is back! : (then, so is love)
- Miles Davis chronicle : the complete Prestige recordings, 1951-1956
- More delights
- More party time
- Motor City scene
- New York Jazz Sextet
- New picture
- Nights at the Vanguard
- Now and then
- Opening remarks
- Our delights
- Out of the afternoon
- Out of the afternoon
- Out of this world
- Patented by Edison
- Pinnacles
- Quiet Kenny
- Rights of swing
- Saxophone colossus and more
- Silver vibes
- Silver vibes
- Something borrowed, something blue
- Something tasty
- Sonny Rollins
- Southern comfort
- Stable mates
- Star eyes
- Stardust
- Straight ahead
- Straight ahead
- Straight life
- Super session
- Tate-a-Tate
- Tate-a-Tate with Clark Terry
- The Art Ellefson Quartet
- The Best of Tommy Flanagan
- The Book cooks
- The Cats
- The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 : at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
- The Main man
- The Master Trio : featuring Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, Tony Williams
- The Montreux '77 collection
- The Pee Wee Russell memorial album
- The Pee Wee Russell memorial album
- The Song book
- The Tommy Flanagan Tokyo recital
- The adventurer
- The art of Milt Jackson : the Atlantic years
- The artistry of Freddy Hubbard
- The best of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- The best of Herbie Mann
- The biggest voice in jazz
- The complete Candid recordings of Charles Mingus
- The complete Columbia J.J. Johnson small group sessions
- The definitive jazz scene, Vol. 2
- The free will
- The grand appearance
- The incredible jazz guitar of Wes Montgomery
- The incredible jazz guitar of Wes Montgomery
- The king
- The magnificent Tommy Flanagan
- The many sides of Hamp
- The master
- The panther
- The panther!
- The swingin'est
- Thelonica
- There will never be another you
- They all played bebop
- Three for all
- Together
- Tommy Flanagan
- Tommy Flanagan 3
- Tommy Flanagan Trio and Sextet
- Tommy Flanagan Trio in Stockholm 1957
- Tommy Flanagan plays the music of Harold Arlen
- Tommy Flanagan plays the music of Harold Arlen
- Tommy Flanagan with the Wilbur Harden Quartet plays the music of Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Trinity
- Two for the blues
- Vamp 'til ready
- Winchester special
- Wistaria
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