- Hamp The Legendary Decca Recordings Of Lionel Hampton · 1991
- Swing's the Thing · 1957
- Swing's the Thing · 1957
- Swing's the Thing · 1957
- J as in JACQUET, Illinois (Volume 4) · 1965
- The Complete Jazz at The Philharmonic on Verve, 1944-1949 · 1945
- Hollywoodland (Music From the Motion Picture) · 1992
- Flying Home: The Best of the Verve Years · 1965
- All that Jazz, Vol. 88: Sax-Empathy – Illinois Jacquet & Friends in Studio and on Stage (Remastered 2017) · 2017
- Jazz at the Philharmonic: Best of the 1940s Concerts · 1998
- Flying Home: The Best of the Verve Years · 1994
- Blues Roots & Folk Music · 2013
- The Complete Jazz at The Philharmonic on Verve, 1944-1949 · 1998
- 1991
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About Illinois Jacquet
Illinois Jacquet, known as the foremost of the "Texas tenor titans," is one of the most influential figures in both jazz and R&B saxophone. He started out playing in "territory bands" for the likes of Milt Larkins, but first came to fame in the early 1940s with the Lionel Hampton band. His solo on the 1942 Hampton cut "Flying Home" made him a star of the jazz world, and remains one of his signature pieces. Throughout the '40s he worked with Count Basie, Cab Calloway, and others, eventually leading his own band. His innovations of "honking" on the sax's low end and "squealing" octaves above the instrument's normal range were adopted by countless younger jazz and R&B sax players, and his playing provided a significant bridge between jazz and blues, wailing solos and tender ballads.
- HOMETOWN
- Boussard, LA, United States
- BORN
- October 31, 1922
- GENRE
- Jazz