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This great tenor player, born in 1904, was famous for his sweet yet soulful sound, most notably on his rendition of Body and Soul.
Question 1:
This great tenor player, born in 1904, was famous for his sweet yet soulful sound, most notably on his rendition of Body and Soul.
A.
Sideney Bechet
B.
Coleman Hawkins
C.
Eric Dolphy
D.
Sonny Rollins
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