Coleman Hawkins's first recording of Body and Soul on October 11, 1939 was a landmark moment for jazz. The tenor saxophonist played the standard but, from the start, he re-interpreted it using the song's chords but playing around the melody.
What sounded like improvisation was actually worked out in advance by Hawkins, but the fact that he had turned a f…
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