Cooltrane

Gene Ammons

Gene Ammons

Eugene "Jug" Ammons (April 14, 1925 – July 23, 1974) also known as "The Boss," was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, and the son of boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons. more »

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So What [Instrumental]
  
2
It Might As Well Be Spring [Instrumental]
  
3
'Round Midnight [Instrumental]
  
4
Fran Dance [Instrumental]
  
5
Love for Sale [Instrumental]
  
6
Groove Blues [Instrumental]
  
7
Stella By Starlight [Instrumental]
  
8
All Blues [Instrumental]
  
9
On Green Dolphin Street [Instrumental]
  
10
Straight No Chaser [Instrumental]
  
11
Someday My Prince Will Come [Instrumental]
  
12
Ammon Joy [Instrumental]
  
13
Walkin' [Instrumental]
  
14
Oleo [Instrumental]
  
15
So What [Alternate Version] [Instrumental]
  
16
Fran Dance [Alternate Version] [Instrumental]
  
17
On Green Dolphin Street [Alternate Version] [Instrumental]
  

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