Hank Levy

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Hank Levy (September 27, 1927 - September 18, 2001) was an American jazz composer and saxophonist whose arrangements consistently employed unusual time signatures and harmonies. He served as an arranger for Stan Kenton and the Don Ellis Orchestra, as well as founder and long-time director of Towson University’s Jazz Program.

[edit] Songs

  • Abovo 7/4 and 13/4
  • Antea 7/4
  • Bread and Watrous
  • Chain Reaction 13/8
  • Chiapas 5/4
  • Comin' On Stong
  • Decoupage 5/4
  • Down Home Cookin'
  • Early Riser 7/4
  • Enter stage left 5/4
  • Hank's Opener 7/4
  • Indra 9/4
  • Journey to Capricorn 5/4
  • Latintensity 12/8
  • Little Girl Blue 4/4
  • Of Space and Time 5/4
  • Passacaglia & Fugue 3/4 and 4/4
  • Pegasus 6/8
  • Quintessence 5/4
  • Rock Odyssey 7/4 and 12/4
  • Samba Bajada 9/4
  • Samba Siete 7/4
  • Smith Named Greg, A
  • Southern Exposure 5/4
  • Step Beyond, A 5/4
  • Thetis 4/4
  • Time for a Change 9/4
  • Whiplash 7/4 and 14/8
  • With The Old Man In Mind 5/4
  • Would You Believe 4/4

[edit] Links

  • Obituary [[1]]
  • Hank Levy Alumni Band [[2]]
  • Hank Levy Biography [[3]]
  • Hank Levy Jazz [[4]]