John Hardee
Tenor Saxophone
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ace | CDTOP21124 | CD | Wynonie Harris | Don't You Want To Rock |
Gotham | 104 | |||
- | 111 | - | - | - |
- | 120 | - | - | - |
Gusto | G5010-X | - | - | - |
JSF | 671 | - | - | - |
King | 4174 | single | Earl Bostic | That's the groovy thing, pt.1 / That's the groovy thing, pt.2 |
- | 4246 | - | Brother Joshua | When the roll be called in heaven / Make me as strong as Samson |
- | 4413 | - | Jimmie Mitchell | Song of the wanderer / Birmingham |
- | 4418 | - | Wynonie Harris | Oh! Babe / Silent George |
- | 4419 | - | - | Please open your heart / Teardrops from my eyes |
- | 4428 | - | Jimmie Mitchell | When Summer is gone / Tonight you belong to me |
- | KS1133 | |||
- | LP513 | LP | Various Artists | All Star Revue |
- | LP638 | - | - | All Star Rock 'n' Roll Revue, Volume 1 |
Rhino | R2-71544 | CD | Wynonie Harris | Bloodshot Eyes: The Best of Wynonie Harris |
Route 66 | KIX-20 | LP | - | Oh, babe! (further titles not from King labels) |
Vogue | V2144 | single | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris | Teardrops from my eyes / Keep on churnin' (till the butter comes) |
- | LD082 | LP | - | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Brother Joshua with Earl Bostic's Orchestra | New York, NY | August, 1946 | [session] | tenor saxophone |
Earl Bostic | - | March, 1946 | [session] | - |
- | - | July, 1946 | [session] | - |
Jimmie Mitchell | - | September 12, 1950 | [session] | - |
Wynonie Harris with Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | - | October 18, 1950 | [session] | - |
John Hardee (December 20, 1918 – May 18, 1984) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.
Hardee toured with Don Albert in 1937–38 while he was in college; he graduated in 1941. He directed a Texas school band and served in the Army during World War II. In 1946 he played with Tiny Grimes and then recorded as a bandleader for Blue Note Records between 1946 and 1948, issuing eight releases. In the 1940s and early 1950s he played with Clyde Bernhardt, Cousin Joe, Russell Procope, Earl Bostic, Billy Kyle, Helen Humes, Billy Taylor, and Lucky Millinder. In the 1950s he retired from music and became a schoolteacher. In 1959, he played saxophone on Dallas R&B group The Nightcaps' LP Wine, Wine, Wine. He was credited as "John Hardtimes" but was not a member of the group. Wikipedia