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  1. Eddie Lockjaw Davis mit Sweets Edison in der Village Jazz Lounge in Walt Disney World. EddieLockjawDavis, auch genannt Jaws oder Lock, (* 2. März 1922 in New York als Edward Davis; † 3. November 1986 in Culver City, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Tenorsaxophonist und Komponist

  2. März wäre EddieLockjawDavis 90 Jahre alt geworden... „Basie-ites“ nennt man bisweilen in der angloamerikanischen Fachpresse jene Musiker, die man mit dem Orchester und der Klangwelt Count Basies assoziiert. In unregelmäßiger Reihenfolge stellt Marcus A. Woelfle einige dieser Größen in der JazzZeitung vor.

  3. Edward F. Davis (March 2, 1922 – November 3, 1986), known professionally as Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. It is unclear how he acquired the moniker "Lockjaw" (later shortened to "Jaws"): it is either said that it came from the title of a tune or from his way of biting hard on the saxophone ...

  4. 27. Sept. 2020 · Photo Roy Mathers/JJ Archive. “Jaws”, known conventionally as EddieLockjawDavis, taught himself the tenor saxophone and played his first jobs for one dollar-fifty a night. Now he is a mainstay of that jazz institution the Count Basie Orchestra, here recently on tour with supporting singers Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett ...

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  5. 22. Jan. 2019 · Johnny Griffin and Eddie Davis were a dynamic and prolific duo. Both had distinctive sounds and techniques: Griffin (“The Little Giant”) and the fastest tenor on the block; “Lockjaw”, instantly recognizable, and a master of ballads, blues and standards.

  6. 17. Aug. 2023 · EddieLockjawDavis was a pioneer of the tenor-and-organ combo, between 1955-60, he toured and recorded with a unit featuring Shirley Scott on the Hammond B3. In this long-running group, Davis realized his vision of what an organ/tenor combo could achieve.

  7. Edward F. Davis, Jr. Profile: Self-taught American jazz and rhythm & blues tenor saxophonist, born March 2, 1922 in New York City, New York, died November 3, 1986 in Culver City, California. Davis played with Cootie Williams (1942-1944), Lucky Millinder, Andy Kirk (1945-1946), Louis Armstrong, Count Basie (1952-1953, 1957 & 1964-1973), Shirley ...