Tommy Flanagan

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Angel Eyes 05:34 Tools
Angel Eyes - Studio 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me 00:00 Tools
Naima 00:00 Tools
It Don't Mean a Thing 06:32 Tools
Angel Eyes (Studio) 05:37 Tools
Eclypso 00:00 Tools
Peace 00:00 Tools
Milestones (Studio) 00:00 Tools
Misterioso (Studio) 00:00 Tools
How High The Moon 00:00 Tools
Denzil's Best 00:00 Tools
Minor Mishap (Studio) 00:00 Tools
Milestones 00:00 Tools
New Song (Studio) 00:00 Tools
Out Of The Past 00:00 Tools
Lucky to Be Me 00:00 Tools
Relaxin' at Camarillo 00:00 Tools
A Blue Time 00:00 Tools
Delarna 00:00 Tools
Sunset And The Mockingbird (Live) 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge 00:00 Tools
St. Thomas (Studio) 00:00 Tools
Verdandi 00:00 Tools
More Than You Know 00:00 Tools
Tin Tin Deo (Live) 00:00 Tools
Beat's Up 00:00 Tools
Raincheck 00:00 Tools
While You Are Gone 00:00 Tools
I Waited For You (Live) 00:00 Tools
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 00:00 Tools
Minor Mishap 00:00 Tools
Little Rock 00:00 Tools
Cup Bearers 00:00 Tools
Birdsong (Live) 00:00 Tools
Pete Kelly's Blues 00:00 Tools
Mark One 00:00 Tools
Pannonica 00:00 Tools
Peace (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Let's (Live) 00:00 Tools
Tom's Thumb 00:00 Tools
In The Blue Of The Evening 00:00 Tools
Isn't It a Pity 00:00 Tools
They Say It's Spring 00:00 Tools
Skål Brothers 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
Quietude 00:00 Tools
Goodnight My Love (Live) 00:00 Tools
So Sorry Please 00:00 Tools
Ask Me Now 00:00 Tools
C.C. Rider 00:00 Tools
Lament 00:00 Tools
Maybe September 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going on? 00:00 Tools
I Cover the Waterfront 00:00 Tools
Giant Steps 00:00 Tools
How Deep is the Ocean? 00:00 Tools
Thelonica 00:00 Tools
Dignified Appearance 00:00 Tools
Confirmation 00:00 Tools
With Malice Toward None (Live) 00:00 Tools
Central Park West 00:00 Tools
Cherokee 00:00 Tools
Mean What You Say 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady, Be Good! 00:00 Tools
Off Minor 00:00 Tools
Voce Abuso 00:00 Tools
The Balanced Scales/The Cupbearers (Live) 00:00 Tools
In A Sentimental Mood 00:00 Tools
Light Blue 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Mr. Evans (live) 00:00 Tools
Velvet Moon 00:00 Tools
Solacium 00:00 Tools
Ugly Beauty 00:00 Tools
I'll Keep Loving You 00:00 Tools
Jes' Fine 00:00 Tools
That Tired Routine Called Love 00:00 Tools
Oleo 00:00 Tools
Love You Madly 00:00 Tools
West Coast Blues (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Three In One 00:00 Tools
West Coast Blues 00:00 Tools
Sea Changes 00:00 Tools
Thelonious 00:00 Tools
Reflections 00:00 Tools
I'm Old Fashioned 00:00 Tools
Syeeda's Song Flute 00:00 Tools
A Biddy Ditty (live) 00:00 Tools
Born To Be Blue 00:00 Tools
Getting to Know You 00:00 Tools
Mr. P.C. 00:00 Tools
Caravan 00:00 Tools
Rough Ridin' 00:00 Tools
North of the Sunset 00:00 Tools
Your Host 00:00 Tools
Come Sunday 00:00 Tools
Blue Twenty 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
Cousin Mary 00:00 Tools
Let's 00:00 Tools
Bird Song 00:00 Tools
Alone Too Long 00:00 Tools
It Don't Mean a Thing - Studio 00:00 Tools
Verdandi (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
You Go To My Head 00:00 Tools
Mean Streets 00:00 Tools
Tricotism 00:00 Tools
Afternoon In Paris 00:00 Tools
Smooth Sailing 00:00 Tools
Woody'n You (live) 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Sunset And The Mockingbird 00:00 Tools
Star Eyes 00:00 Tools
Relaxin' at Caramillo 00:00 Tools
With Malice Toward None 00:00 Tools
Dear Old Stockholm 00:00 Tools
Tommy's Tune 00:00 Tools
Dalarna 00:00 Tools
Shall We Dance 00:00 Tools
With Malice Towards None 00:00 Tools
BLUES FOR SARKA 00:00 Tools
Delarna (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Birk's Works 00:00 Tools
50-21 00:00 Tools
Sunset And The Mockingbird - Live 00:00 Tools
It Never Entered My Mind 00:00 Tools
St. Thomas - Studio 00:00 Tools
Verdandi - Alt. Take 00:00 Tools
Cotton Tail 00:00 Tools
Tin Tin Deo 00:00 Tools
Glad To Be Unhappy 00:00 Tools
A Child is Born 00:00 Tools
Something Borrowed, Something Blue 00:00 Tools
Misterioso - Studio 00:00 Tools
A Biddy Ditty 00:00 Tools
Birdsong - Live 00:00 Tools
Solacium - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Beats 00:00 Tools
Blue Bossa 00:00 Tools
New Song - Studio 00:00 Tools
Scratch 00:00 Tools
Friday The 13th 00:00 Tools
You Got To My Head 00:00 Tools
Like Old Times 00:00 Tools
Blues In My Heart 00:00 Tools
Glitter and Be Gay 00:00 Tools
Apothegm 00:00 Tools
Misterioso 00:00 Tools
I Waited For You 00:00 Tools
Beyond The Bluebird 00:00 Tools
But Not for Me 00:00 Tools
Good Bait 00:00 Tools
Barbados 00:00 Tools
Tommy's Tune - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
To You 00:00 Tools
Lonely Town 00:00 Tools
Heat Wave (live) 00:00 Tools
Goodbye, Mr. Evans 00:00 Tools
America 00:00 Tools
Django 00:00 Tools
SK L Brothers 00:00 Tools
Make Our Garden Grow 00:00 Tools
It Don’T Mean A Thing 00:00 Tools
Thadrack 00:00 Tools
It's Love 00:00 Tools
Elusive 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On 00:00 Tools
But Beautiful 00:00 Tools
All God's Children 00:00 Tools
Scaplle From The Apple 00:00 Tools
Milestones - Studio 00:00 Tools
Barbados (live) 00:00 Tools
Tommy's Time 00:00 Tools
Peace - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Scrapple from the Apple 00:00 Tools
Yesterdays 00:00 Tools
Bluebird 00:00 Tools
Just Friends 00:00 Tools
One For My Baby 00:00 Tools
St Thomas 00:00 Tools
Dalarna (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Ruby My Dear 00:00 Tools
Ill Wind 00:00 Tools
I Whistle a Happy Tune 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves 00:00 Tools
Glad To Be Happy 00:00 Tools
Tricrotism 00:00 Tools
Love For Sale 00:00 Tools
San Francisco Holiday 00:00 Tools
San Francisco Holiday (Worry Later) (live) 00:00 Tools
Just in Time 00:00 Tools
Vedandi (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
My Shining Hour 00:00 Tools
Minor Mishap - Studio 00:00 Tools
Sister Cheryl 00:00 Tools
Birdsong 00:00 Tools
Rachel's Rondo 00:00 Tools
You Turned the Tables On Me 00:00 Tools
Groovin' High 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Good Bait (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
The Con Man 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me - Alt. Take 00:00 Tools
Isn't It a Pity? 00:00 Tools
See See Rider 00:00 Tools
Good Night My Love 00:00 Tools
St. Thomas 00:00 Tools
The Intimacy Of The Blues 00:00 Tools
Like Someone In Love 00:00 Tools
Giant Steps (Giant Steps) 00:00 Tools
I Love You 00:00 Tools
Too Late Now 00:00 Tools
Bess, You Is My Woman Now 00:00 Tools
Out Of This World 00:00 Tools
Get Happy 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge - Alt. Take 2 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge - Alt. Take 00:00 Tools
Delarna - Alt. Take 00:00 Tools
Last Night When We Were Young 00:00 Tools
Bluebird After Dark 00:00 Tools
Our Delight 00:00 Tools
Moose The Mooche 00:00 Tools
Friday The 13th (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Mr. Evans 00:00 Tools
Sleepin' Bee 00:00 Tools
All Of You 00:00 Tools
Blues In The Closet 00:00 Tools
Hello Young Lovers 00:00 Tools
Here's That Rainy Day 00:00 Tools
Mino Perhaps 00:00 Tools
New Song No. 3 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
Cood Bait 00:00 Tools
52nd Street Theme 00:00 Tools
All Day Long 00:00 Tools
Nascimento 00:00 Tools
Something to Live For 00:00 Tools
The Balanced Scales/The Cupbearers 00:00 Tools
My Ship 00:00 Tools
For Lena and Lennie 00:00 Tools
Cousin Mary (Giant Steps) 00:00 Tools
Getting to Know You (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady, Be Good! [version 1] 00:00 Tools
Dalarna (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
Zec 00:00 Tools
Anything I Do 00:00 Tools
Something Borrowed Something Blue 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me (Take 2 - Master) 00:00 Tools
West Coast Blues - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On ? 00:00 Tools
Softly, As A Morning Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Minor Perhaps 00:00 Tools
San Francisco Holiday (Worry Later) 00:00 Tools
In Your Own Sweet Way 00:00 Tools
Bird Song - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Friday The 13th - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Flanagan's Shenanigans 00:00 Tools
Groovin' High (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Thing's Ain't What the Used to Be 00:00 Tools
We Kiss in a Shadow 00:00 Tools
The Balanced Scales 00:00 Tools
Something Wonderful 00:00 Tools
Verdandi (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
My Lord and Master 00:00 Tools
I Have Dreamed 00:00 Tools
Bird Song (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Smooth as the Wind 00:00 Tools
Good Bait - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
The Very Thought Of You 00:00 Tools
Thelonius 00:00 Tools
Something Borrowed, Something Blue - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Things Ain't What They Used To Be 00:00 Tools
I Waited For You - Live 00:00 Tools
Groovin' High - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Minor Misharp 00:00 Tools
Tin Tin Deo - Live 00:00 Tools
Relaxin’ At Camarillo 00:00 Tools
Jes' Fine - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Let's - Live 00:00 Tools
Main Stem 00:00 Tools
Old Devil Moon 00:00 Tools
Passion Flower 00:00 Tools
Thay Say It's Spring 00:00 Tools
Eclypso (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Between the Devil and the Deep 00:00 Tools
Woody'n You 00:00 Tools
Three For All 00:00 Tools
Ultima Thule 00:00 Tools
Parisian Thoroughfare 00:00 Tools
With Malice Towars None 00:00 Tools
UMMG (Upper Manhattan Medical Group) 00:00 Tools
Lady Bird 00:00 Tools
Strollin' 00:00 Tools
All God's Children (Live) 00:00 Tools
New Song 00:00 Tools
Hustle Bustle 00:00 Tools
muffin 00:00 Tools
Samba For Felix 00:00 Tools
Heat Wave 00:00 Tools
Relaxin' at Camarillo (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Day Dream 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Around Much Anymore 00:00 Tools
Something Borrowed, Something Blue (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Daydream 00:00 Tools
Mr P.C (Giant Steps) 00:00 Tools
With Malice Toward None - Live 00:00 Tools
Beat’s Up 00:00 Tools
torment 00:00 Tools
I Fall in Love Too Easily 00:00 Tools
Come Sunday (Solo Piano) 00:00 Tools
Parsian Thoroughfare 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Take 3 - Master) 00:00 Tools
Jeepers Creepers 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
st louis blues 00:00 Tools
Bouncing With Bud 00:00 Tools
Something to Live For [Cover] 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
トゥナイト 00:00 Tools
Ce 00:00 Tools
Delarna (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Verdandi (Take 1 - Master) 00:00 Tools
Like A Buttrfly 00:00 Tools
Beats Up (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Skal Brothers (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Minor Mishap (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Goodnight My Love - Live 00:00 Tools
Bean And The Boys 00:00 Tools
Blueish Grey 00:00 Tools
Like a Butterfly 00:00 Tools
All the Things You Are 00:00 Tools
Spiral (Giant Steps) 00:00 Tools
Delarna (Take 3 - Master) 00:00 Tools
You're So Retro 00:00 Tools
Opening Statement (feat. Tommy Flanagan) 00:00 Tools
Maybe September (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dalarna (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Verdandi (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Darn That Dream 00:00 Tools
Speak Low - Take 1 00:00 Tools
Bilie Holiday Medley: Glad To Be You; No More; That Ole Devil Called Love 00:00 Tools
Medley: Star Crossed Lovers / Jump For Joy 00:00 Tools
Tommy Flanagan _ Tonight 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Take 1 - Alternate) 00:00 Tools
Little Rock (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Medley: Some Other Spring / Easy Living 00:00 Tools
For On Six 00:00 Tools
Cavalier 00:00 Tools
Snuffy (On West 42nd Street) 00:00 Tools
Rhodumagnetics (On West 42nd Street) 00:00 Tools
Wells Fargo (On West 42nd Street) 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge [Cover] 00:00 Tools
Delama 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady, Be Good!, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
glad to be un happy 00:00 Tools
Take The 'A' Train 00:00 Tools
The Heather On The Hill 00:00 Tools
Change Partners - Take 5 00:00 Tools
Jes Fine 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Solacium (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Con Man - Live 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Heartache - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Jazz Poet |FULL ABLUM| 00:00 Tools
Speak Low (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Delarna - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Verdandi - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
im old fashion 00:00 Tools
Voce a Buso 00:00 Tools
Everything I Love (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Stella By Starlight 00:00 Tools
A Child Is Born - Live 00:00 Tools
Everything I Love - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Isn't it a Pity- 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Minor Sweet (feat. Tommy Flanagan) 00:00 Tools
Intro - Live 00:00 Tools
Sunset & The Mockingbird 00:00 Tools
Our Delight - The Magic of 2: Live at Keystone Korner 00:00 Tools
Perspective Changes 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me - Take 1 00:00 Tools
Delarna (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Medley : Star Crossed Lovers / Jump for Joy 00:00 Tools
Tommy's Time (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Ecylpso 00:00 Tools
Recorda Me 00:00 Tools
Pastorale 00:00 Tools
Verdandi (Take 2 - Alternate) 00:00 Tools
Glad To Be Unhappy, '89 00:00 Tools
North Of The Sunset: North of the Sunset 00:00 Tools
Speak Low 00:00 Tools
Who Can I Turn To (feat. Tommy Flanagan) 00:00 Tools
A Sleepin' Bee 00:00 Tools
Let's Play One 00:00 Tools
Syeeda Song Flute 00:00 Tools
The Balanced Scales/The Cupbearers - Live 00:00 Tools
Life’s a Little Blue (feat. Tommy Flanagan) 00:00 Tools
Delarna (Take 1 - Alternate) 00:00 Tools
Sweet and Lovely (feat. Tommy Flanagan) 00:00 Tools
Our Delight - Live 00:00 Tools
Mr Pc 00:00 Tools
Epistrophy - Live 00:00 Tools
I've Got A Crush On You 00:00 Tools
Delarna (Take 2 - Alternate) 00:00 Tools
No More 00:00 Tools
Take the "A" Train 00:00 Tools
New Song #3 00:00 Tools
Sk-L Brothers 00:00 Tools
One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) 00:00 Tools
Soul Support 00:00 Tools
So Sorry Please (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
An Oscar For Oscar 00:00 Tools
Stardust 00:00 Tools
Relaxing at Camarillo - Live 00:00 Tools
Brik's Work 00:00 Tools
Hello Young Lovers (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Confirmation - Live 00:00 Tools
You're Me 00:00 Tools
U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group) 00:00 Tools
Robbins Nest 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Take 2 - Alternate) 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me (Take 1 - Alternate) 00:00 Tools
Grand Street 00:00 Tools
Tonight [From West Side Story] 00:00 Tools
verdande 00:00 Tools
Sleepin'Bee 00:00 Tools
Whisper Not 00:00 Tools
The Balanced Scales / The Cupbearers 00:00 Tools
I Whistle a Happy Tune (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
When I Have You 00:00 Tools
Shall We Dance (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Some Day My Prince Will Come 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Two Ton (Jazz... It's Magic) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
BMT Express 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady Be Good 00:00 Tools
Tool Late Now 00:00 Tools
Airegin 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
Pedalin' 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Heartache - Take 4 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Alt. Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Two Ton (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Medley: Star Crossed Lovers/Jump For Joy 00:00 Tools
Something to Live For [The Magic of 2] 00:00 Tools
Old Devil Moon - Take 4 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Becomes You (feat. Tommy Flanagan) 00:00 Tools
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Part III (Waltz) 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady Be Good (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me (Alt. Take) 00:00 Tools
Moose the Mooche - Live 00:00 Tools
Libeccio 00:00 Tools
Blue Seven 00:00 Tools
Minor on Top 00:00 Tools
Medley - It's Magic / My One and Only / They Didn't Believe Me (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Osmosis 00:00 Tools
Con Man 00:00 Tools
Getting to Know You (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Two Ton 00:00 Tools
Change Partners (take 5) 00:00 Tools
Giant Step 00:00 Tools
Change Partners - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Speak Low - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Billie Holiday Medley 00:00 Tools
Club Car (Jazz... It's Magic) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Flananan's Shenanigans 00:00 Tools
Reraxin' At Camarillo 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady Be Good! 00:00 Tools
Relaxing At Camarillo 00:00 Tools
Higher and Higher: It never entered my mind 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Alt. Take) 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Heartache (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Trio 00:00 Tools
Sleepin Bee 00:00 Tools
Bitty Ditty 00:00 Tools
I Have Dreamed (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Night Hawk 00:00 Tools
No Refill 00:00 Tools
We Kiss in a Shadow (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Soul Station 00:00 Tools
Bess Is My Woman Now 00:00 Tools
Sunset And The Mocking Bird 00:00 Tools
Everything I Love 00:00 Tools
Star-crossed Lovers 00:00 Tools
Pete Kelley's Blues 00:00 Tools
Verdandi (Alt. Take) 00:00 Tools
There Is No Greater Love 00:00 Tools
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Birk's Work 00:00 Tools
Ron Carter - Tony Williams – The Trio 00:00 Tools
Philson 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady, Be Good!, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
My Lord and Master (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Upper Berth 00:00 Tools
Something Wonderful (The King and I) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Woodyn' You 00:00 Tools
If I Should Lose You 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Blue Bird 00:00 Tools
The Balanced Scales/The Cupbearers - Live / Medley 00:00 Tools
Soul Station (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
I'll Remember April 00:00 Tools
Change Partners (take 2) 00:00 Tools
Medley - It's Magic / My One and Only / They Didn't Believe Me (Jazz... It's Magic) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Mr. P.C 00:00 Tools
Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Like Someone In Love-TOMMY FLANAGAN 00:00 Tools
D-Natural Blues 00:00 Tools
It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) 00:00 Tools
The Christmas Song 00:00 Tools
Bean and Boys 00:00 Tools
Sunset and the Mockingbird [Cover] 00:00 Tools
Old Devil Moon (take 4) 00:00 Tools
Upper Berth (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
body and soul 00:00 Tools
Con Alma 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
What Am I Here For? 00:00 Tools
Skal Brother 00:00 Tools
More Sightings 00:00 Tools
Morning of the Carnival (Theme from Black Orpheus) 00:00 Tools
Mainstem 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me [take 1] 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady, Be Good! [version 2] 00:00 Tools
Medley: Some Other Spring/Easy Living 00:00 Tools
Let' s 00:00 Tools
Club Car (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lady, Be Good 00:00 Tools
Change Partners 00:00 Tools
Epistrophy 00:00 Tools
Club Car 00:00 Tools
My One And Only Love 00:00 Tools
The Balanced Scales - The Cupbearers 00:00 Tools
Polkadots & Moonbeams 00:00 Tools
U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medi 00:00 Tools
Soul Station (Jazz... It's Magic) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Upper Berth (Jazz... It's Magic) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me [take 2] 00:00 Tools
Verdandi [take 2] 00:00 Tools
Polka Dots and Moonbeams 00:00 Tools
Introduction by Todd Barkan 00:00 Tools
Delarna (Alt. Take) 00:00 Tools
Skall Brothers 00:00 Tools
Solacium (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Skal Brothers (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Solacium (The Cats) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Woody 'N You 00:00 Tools
Off Minor: OfF Minor 00:00 Tools
Scrapple from the Apple - Live 00:00 Tools
Cup Bearers -Tom McIntosh 00:00 Tools
Billie's Bounce 00:00 Tools
Mr. Walker 00:00 Tools
There'Ll Never Be Another You 00:00 Tools
What Am I Here For 00:00 Tools
Eclypso (The Cats) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going O 00:00 Tools
Straight No Chaser 00:00 Tools
Something Borrowed, Something 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Your Love from Me 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Heartache (Take 4) 00:00 Tools
Never Let Me Go 00:00 Tools
Vinnie's Pad 00:00 Tools
How Long Has This Been Going On? (The Cats) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Minor Mishap (The Cats) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Verdandi (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Jordu 00:00 Tools
Relaxin' at Camarillo (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Chelsea Bridge (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
No Problem 00:00 Tools
Bluesette 00:00 Tools
Medley: It's Magic; My One and Only Love; They Didn't Believe Me 00:00 Tools
The Way You Look Tonight 00:00 Tools
relaxing at the camarillo 00:00 Tools
Moritat (Mack The Knife) 00:00 Tools
Oh Lady Be Good 00:00 Tools
Speak Low (take 2) 00:00 Tools
Jes' Fine (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
5021 00:00 Tools
Intro by Tommy Flanagan 00:00 Tools
Black Coffee 00:00 Tools
Ask Me Now : Ask Me Now 00:00 Tools
Hassan's Dream 00:00 Tools
Confirmation -Charlie Parker 00:00 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You 00:00 Tools
Intro by Andre Francis 00:00 Tools
I Remember Clifford 00:00 Tools
Lover Man 00:00 Tools
Cuein' the Blues 00:00 Tools
Rain Check 00:00 Tools
Maybe September-TOMMY Flanagan 00:00 Tools
Au Privave 00:00 Tools
Something Wonderful (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Dalarna [take 3] 00:00 Tools
Verdandi [take 1] 00:00 Tools
Dig 00:00 Tools
Im Old Fashioned 00:00 Tools
08 - Chelsea Bridge 00:00 Tools
04 - Main Stem 00:00 Tools
Gone With The Wind 00:00 Tools
The Christmas Waltz 00:00 Tools
Out of the Past (Live) 00:00 Tools
09 - Take the 'A' Train 00:00 Tools
It Don`t Mean A Thing 00:00 Tools
Satin Doll 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Heartache 00:00 Tools
Tommy's Tume 00:00 Tools
It's All Right With Me 00:00 Tools
Just One of Those Things 00:00 Tools
Little Rock (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
52nd st. theme 00:00 Tools
Milestones (Studio) (feat. Tommy Flanagan-Piano, Ron Carter-Bass & Tony Williams-Drums) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Started 00:00 Tools
These Foolish Things 00:00 Tools
Dalarna (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Eclypso (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Beats Up (Trio Overseas) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep For Me (2) 00:00 Tools
Tommy's Tune (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Something Wonderful (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Child Is Born 00:00 Tools
Lush Life 00:00 Tools
My Lord and Master (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
D Natural Blues 00:00 Tools
How High The Moon -Nancy Hamilton-Morgan Lewis 00:00 Tools
01 - Relaxin' At Camarillo 00:00 Tools
I Have Dreamed (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Shall We Dance (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Hello Young Lovers (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Communication 00:00 Tools
Light Blue [4oS] 00:00 Tools
Waltz New 00:00 Tools
Guilty 00:00 Tools
Tonight {From West Side Story} 00:00 Tools
  • 702,575
    plays
  • 126,372
    listners
  • 702575
    top track count

Thomas Lee Flanagan (March 16, 1930 – November 16, 2001) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He grew up in Detroit, initially influenced by pianists Art Tatum, Teddy Wilson, and Nat King Cole, and then by the newer bebop musicians. Within months of moving to New York in 1956, he had recorded with Miles Davis and on Sonny Rollins' landmark Saxophone Colossus. Recordings under various leaders, including the historically important Giant Steps of John Coltrane, and The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, continued well into 1962, when he became vocalist Ella Fitzgerald's full-time accompanist. He stayed for three years, then returned to be her pianist and musical director in 1968, and stayed for a decade. After leaving Fitzgerald again, Flanagan attracted praise for the elegance of his playing, which was principally in trio settings when under his own leadership. In his 45-year recording career, he recorded more than three dozen albums under his own name and more than 200 as a sideman. By the time of his death he was one of the most widely admired of jazz pianists and had influenced both his contemporaries and later generations of players. During his career, Flanagan was nominated for five Grammy Awards. The first occasion was in 1983: The Magnificent Tommy Flanagan for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist; and Giant Steps for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group. Two years later, Thelonica was nominated for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist. The next nomination was in 1998, for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo for his solo on "Dear Old Stockholm" from Sea Changes. The last, in 2003, was in the same category, for Flanagan's solo on "Sunset & the Mockingbird", from A Great Night in Harlem. Flanagan's influence on pianists extended from his contemporaries to later generations. Contemporaries included fellow Detroit players Barry Harris and Roland Hanna. Kirk Lightsey was influenced by Flanagan's musical creative thinking and pianistic fluidity. Alan Broadbent also acknowledged Flanagan as an influence, as did Helen Sung, who changed from being a classical music pianist to a jazz one after hearing the swing and logic of a Flanagan solo. Kenny Barron described Flanagan as his "hero" and stated that he admired the older man's touch and phrasing from when he first heard it at junior high school: "He became an influence and continued to be an influence till the day he died – and he still is." Whitney Balliett stated that Flanagan was the most consistent of the pianists influenced by Wilson, Tatum and Cole, and invariably created something new in his playing: he "often states the melody with dissonant, levering chords played offbeat or staccato. Never decorative, they [...] reveal both a respect for the melody and an intense desire to alter it"; during his main improvising, he used "interval-filled descending figures [...] charging rhythmic phrases whose accented first notes make the succeeding notes snap, double-time phrases that race ahead to clear the way, and legato phrases that form sauntering rear guards." In a review of a 1989 concert, Feather commented that Flanagan used "subtle dynamic shadings", while "bursts of upsweeping chords sometimes lent an element of surprise, with a nimble left hand offering graceful filigree fills" and occasional musical quotes that added humor. Other techniques he employed were, in Stanley Crouch's description, "crooning effects achieved by manipulating the pedals, holding down keys long enough to sustain notes in decisively different ways, and working out inflections that evoke the voice – sighs, moans, swells, purrs". Critic John S. Wilson described Flanagan's solo piano style on ballads in 1978: "He drifts through ballads with a dreamy langourous flow, but it is not a soft or flabby style. There is, beneath the surface, a vitality that gives it a lean, swinging character". Although he acknowledged the influence of other pianists, Flanagan stated that, "I like to play like a horn player, like I'm blowing into the piano. The sound of a piece – its over-all tonality – is what concerns me." In concerts, Flanagan typically played a range of composers' works and, once he had become established as a small-group leader, he often played songs by Tadd Dameron, Duke Ellington, Benny Golson, Thad Jones, Tom McIntosh, and Thelonious Monk. Flanagan was born in Conant Gardens, Detroit, Michigan, on March 16, 1930. He was the youngest of six children – five boys and a girl. His parents were both originally from Georgia. His father, Johnson Sr, was a postman, and his mother, Ida Mae, worked in the garment industry. At the age of six, his parents gave him a clarinet for Christmas. He learned to read music from playing that instrument, but within a few years he preferred the piano. The family had a piano in the house, and Flanagan received lessons from one of his brothers, Johnson, and Gladys Wade Dillard, who also taught Kirk Lightsey and Barry Harris. Flanagan graduated from Northern High School, which he attended with other future musicians, including Sonny Red. Flanagan's early influences included Art Tatum and Teddy Wilson, both of whom he heard on radio and playing in the Detroit area, as well as Nat King Cole and local pianists Earl Van Riper and Willie Anderson. These, however, played in an earlier style, and the young Flanagan and his friends were more interested in the newer bebop, including that played by pianist Bud Powell, who had a strong effect on Flanagan's musical thinking and improvising. Flanagan's first concert was around 1945, with trombonist Frank Rosolino. Flanagan's age meant that he could not stay in the bar area of the club, so between sets he went to another room and did some homework. As a teenager, he played in a band led by Lucky Thompson that also contained Pepper Adams and Kenny Burrell. Still in his teens, Flanagan also sat in on piano for some appearances by Charlie Parker in Detroit. During 1949 Flanagan had his first residence, at the Blue Bird Inn in Detroit. In 1950 he played with Rudy Rutherford, until the clarinetist returned to the Count Basie band. Flanagan then played jazz and rhythm and blues with saxophonist George Benson in Toledo, before being drafted into the army in 1951. After basic training in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Flanagan auditioned as a pianist for an army show. He got the role, which prevented him from being sent to the Korean War at that time, but around a year later he was sent to Kunsan, with the war ongoing. There, he worked as a motion-picture-projector operator. After two years' service he was discharged and returned to Detroit, where he soon became pianist at the Blue Bird again. He again worked with Burrell, as well as Donald Byrd and Yusef Lateef, among others. Flanagan moved to New York in 1956. He was unsure of how long he would stay, having been persuaded to go by Burrell; the pair initially stayed with Burrell's aunt in Harlem. Flanagan soon found work in clubs and studios, including recording Detroit – New York Junction with Thad Jones in March. Later the same month he returned to recording, this time with Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins, for tracks released on Collectors' Items.[16] Rollins was leader for another session three months later: Saxophone Colossus, which was labeled an "undisputed masterpiece" by The Penguin Guide to Jazz. Flanagan also first accompanied Ella Fitzgerald in 1956, for around a month, including at the Newport Jazz Festival. Later that year he joined trombonist J. J. Johnson, with whom he recorded several albums in 1957 and then toured Europe. While in Sweden, Flanagan, with bassist Wilbur Little and drummer Elvin Jones, recorded his first album as leader, Overseas. Late in 1957 he was part of Miles Davis' band for a short period, before returning to Johnson early the following year, for another stay of 10 months. A period leading his own trio in 1958 was followed by joining trombonist Tyree Glenn. Throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s Flanagan made frequent appearances in recording studios, for a large number of leaders and record labels. In May 1959 he was part of a groundbreaking recording: John Coltrane's Giant Steps, described by The Penguin Guide to Jazz as the saxophonist's "first genuinely iconic record". The technical complexity of the music, particularly of the title track, meant that there were numerous false starts and rejected takes, and the initially released take of "Giant Steps" is a rare instance on record of Flanagan sounding uncertain. Another appearance on a landmark recording came in January of the following year: Flanagan was a member of the quartet that made The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery; his playing complemented that of the guitarist, using controlled force on bebop numbers and delicacy on a ballad track. Flanagan was with trumpeter Harry Edison in 1959–60, and tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins in 1961–62, including a UK tour. In this period, Flanagan recorded albums for several leaders from an earlier era, including Lionel Hampton, Jo Jones, and Pee Wee Russell, as well as one with Edison and around 10 with Hawkins. Flanagan then played with guitarist Jim Hall and bassist Percy Heath as a trio in New York. In 1962, he was asked by jazz impresario Norman Granz to become Ella Fitzgerald's full-time accompanist. Flanagan was looking for steadier work than was available with Hawkins, so he accepted. He worked with Fitzgerald from 1962 to 1965. They toured internationally, including to Japan in 1964. He also played with other bands when not required by the vocalist; these included a brief reunion with Rollins in 1965. Later the same year, Flanagan left Fitzgerald and was part of Art Farmer's short-lived New York Jazz Sextet, which recorded Group Therapy. Flanagan then became accompanist to Tony Bennett for part of 1966, and lived on the West Coast. Flanagan returned to working with Fitzgerald in 1968. In addition to being her pianist, mostly as part of a trio, he was her musical director. Her popularity meant that a lot of touring was required: 40–45 weeks a year, including at least one tour of Europe a year (29 cities there in 1970, for example). During these concerts, Flanagan often played a set as part of his trio, without the singer. Beginning in 1974, he again began to perform and record as a leader: his 1975 trio release, The Tommy Flanagan Tokyo Recital, was his first as leader since 1960. Prior to these performances, he had felt that his technique was inadequate for a soloist, but he enjoyed the extra exposure of being a leader, so decided to continue. Flanagan ended his role with Fitzgerald in 1978, after he had a heart attack and had become tired of extensive touring. After the heart attack, he stopped smoking, reduced the amount that he drank, and exercised by walking more than he had previously. Soon after leaving Fitzgerald, Flanagan played solo piano in New York. In 1979 he was a guest on the first series of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz radio programs. He continued to work with other players, including as a trio with Tal Farlow and Red Mitchell in 1980. For much of the 1980s he led a trio that featured bassist George Mraz and various drummers. By around 1990 Flanagan was concentrating on his own appearances and recordings rather than sideman activities. In the early 1990s Mraz was replaced by Peter Washington, whose heavier bass lines added urgency to the trio's sound. Flanagan's reputation gradually grew after he moved on from being primarily an accompanist: in a 1992 article, critic Leonard Feather suggested that "Flanagan is the pianist most likely to be named a personal idol by other jazz pianists, whether they be swing veterans or avant-gardists". This made him more in demand; the workload may have contributed to his collapse in 1991 and subsequent quadruple bypass heart surgery. He returned to playing within weeks, but also returned to hospital for treatment for an aneurysm. Flanagan was awarded the Danish Jazzpar Prize in 1993. Three years later, he was selected for a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Fellowship. In 1990, 1993 and 1997, Flanagan toured Japan, where he was very popular, with 100 Golden Fingers, a 10-pianist group. Flanagan continued to be praised for the elegance of his playing – critic Ben Ratliff commented in 1998 that the trio with Washington and drummer Lewis Nash was, "in its controlled, elegant way, [...] one of the more extraordinarily coordinated piano trios in jazz's history". Despite the near-unanimous praise from critics and musicians for Flanagan's recordings and concert performances after he left Fitzgerald, he did not secure a recording contract with a major label for more than one album. In late October 2001, Flanagan played in a John Coltrane tribute at the San Francisco Jazz Festival. The following month, he was admitted to Mount Sinai hospital in Manhattan; less than a fortnight later, on November 16, he died there, from complications related to the aneurysm he had suffered a decade earlier. Flanagan first married in 1960, to Ann. The couple had a son and two daughters, and divorced in the early 1970s; Ann was killed in a car accident in 1980. Flanagan's mother died in 1959, and his father in 1977. Flanagan married Diana, his second wife, in 1976. He was survived by Diana, the three children from his first marriage, and six grandchildren. Flanagan was usually self-effacing, reserved and amiable. His personality was summarized by his second wife: "His gentleness and quietness are deceptive. He is a strong man, and he has a lot of spirit and firmness." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.