Teddy Edwards lyrics
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Artist's albums
Ladies Man
2001 · album
The Legend Of Terry Edwards
2001 · album
Close Encounters
1999 · album
Wise In Time
1998 · album
Midnight Creeper
1997 · album
Horn To Horn
1994 · album
Blue Saxophone
1993 · album
Mississippi Lad
1991 · album
Out of This World
1989 · album
Steppin' Lightly
2023 · album
The Dapper Tenor
2021 · album
Jazz Collection
2012 · album
Jazzcraft Studio Recordings 1978-79
2011 · album
Feelin's
1974 · album
Smooth Sailing
2003 · album
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Biography
Teddy Edwards was, with Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray, the top young tenor of the late '40s. Unlike the other two, he chose to remain in Los Angeles and has been underrated through the years but remained in prime form well into his 70s. Early on, he toured with Ernie Fields' Orchestra, moving to L.A. in 1945 to work with Roy Milton as an altoist. Edwards switched to tenor when he joined Howard McGhee's band and was featured in many jam sessions during the era, recording "The Duel" with Dexter Gordon in 1947. A natural-born leader, Edwards did work briefly with Max Roach & Clifford Brown (1954), Benny Carter (1955), and Benny Goodman (1964), and he recorded in the 1960s with Milt Jackson and Jimmy Smith. But it was his own records -- for Onyx (1947-1948), Pacific Jazz, Contemporary (1960-1962), Prestige, Xanadu, Muse, SteepleChase, Timeless, and Antilles -- that best displayed his playing and writing; "Sunset Eyes" is Edwards' best-known original. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi