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Category: Cat Anderson

V.I.P. Boogie/Jam With Sam

Cat Anderson, Duke Ellington, Harold "Shorty" Baker, Harry Carney, Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Lawrence Brown, Moon Mullens, Paul Gonsalves, Ray Nance, Russell Procope |

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Two with Arnett

Arnett Cobb, Benny Powell, Cat Anderson, Charles McPherson, Chubby Jackson, Doc Cheatham, Earl Warren, Jimmy Maxwell, Joe Newman, John Gordon, Kai Winding, Lionel Hampton, Panama Francis, Paul Moen, Pepper Adams, Ray Bryant |

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Tippin’ and Whisperin’

Cat Anderson, Duke Ellington |

Tippin’ and Whisperin’ Duke Ellington Copenhagen, 1967 More great music like this at 30sJazz.com Here Cat Anderson plugged in his Harmon mute – to play an idea: a feline “tipping” – as if punching each note to the...

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