His florid, effusive style was often likened to sheets of sound. Coltranes music was always evolving and progressed from hard bop through to modal, spiritual jazz, and the avant-garde. chuck koton. There are some innovators and many great players. Here, then, is our blow-by-blow countdown of the 50 best jazz saxophonists of all time. Featured prominently on nearly every significant jazz album from the late 60s through the 70s Miles Davis, Horace Silver, McCoy Tyner, Lee Morgan, Woody Shaw, and Herbie Hancock among others. Though marching band music was part of jazzs foundation, it was the trumpet, rather than the saxophone, that first took the spotlight. Warne Marsh should be in the top 10. I agree what a ludicrous list, that for example, al Cohn could be above Jaws. His sound is powerful yet elegant. And I say this as an appreciator of art who has also been moved by Dave Koz. Kenny G has worked on several film soundtracks, including Dying Young and The Bodyguard. But any sax player selling something like 100 million discs is not a bad thing for all the other sax players. Sonny Criss. But the painful ugliness of the sound he made on 4 different occasions was enough to detract from the beauties of A Love Supreme, the ingenious harmonic revisions of Giant Steps, and the multiphonics in the cadenza of his favorite tune, I Want to Talk About You (played on practically every Coltrane session I attended). It's skewed, but we ain't going away. His legacy remains one of the most important among the worlds best jazz saxophonists. The jazz guitarist has been critical of Kenny G's music. [1] He started playing the saxophone, a Buffet Crampon alto, in 1966 when he was 10 years old.[3]. Spot on. Regarded as an eccentric blind maverick by some for functioning as a one-man band on stage (he could play three horns at once and had a variety of exotic instruments dangling from his neck and shoulders), Kirks multi-tasking skills meant that his prowess on the saxophone has been overlooked. Also missed was the inaccuracy about Jimmy Heaths brothers: Percy was the bassist (notably his long association with MJQ) and Albert Tootie is the drummer. Though he liberated jazz both melodically and harmonically, Colemans crying alto sound was always steeped in the sound of the blues. This eminent Norwegian composer and saxophonist (whos a master of both the tenor and soprano varieties of sax) has enjoyed a long and fecund association with the ECM label, where hes been since 1970. He played in many big bands (including those of Artie Shaw, Stan Kenton, and Buddy Rich) and was always conducive to working on collaborative projects with other saxophonists. Many squirm like toddlers at the dentist, with looks of discomfort across their faces as Kenny G standards like Songbird play in the background. He was also on his high school golf team. It was there, in 1939, where he was recruited by bandleader Lionel Hampton (who persuaded Jacquet to swap his alto for a tenor sax). check out his Lorber stuff and first 2 solo albums. The film suggests that Kenny G, who just released his first album in six years, is not only unappreciated but a groundbreaking artist who pursues perfection and innovation in his own sweet way. From Baltimore, Maryland, Bartz plays both alto and soprano saxophones. In Parkers wake came a raft of virtuoso jazz saxophonists during the 50s, including tenor heavyweights Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, and John Coltrane, all of whom took saxophone playing to new, higher, levels of artistry while pushing jazz ever forwards. The order of the rest is subjective though IMO there are some on this list that dont belong and and some that were left off. 2006 saw the release of Kenny G's eleventh studio album I'm in the Mood for LoveThe Most Romantic Melodies of All Time featuring renditions of The Beatles's songs, the love theme from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the Secret Garden's hit song "You Raise Me Up", and James Blunt's "You're Beautiful", as well as the Chinese ballad "The Moon Represents My Heart". John Zorn? Putting Gato Barbieri at 50 is a crime EUROPA is the sexiest song ever played on a sax. There were, and are so many. With his raw, wailing tenor sax sound, Argentina-born Leandro Gato Barbieri plowed a Coltrane-esque avant-garde furrow in the late 60s before making a more accessible form of music that embraced his Latin American roots. Miles Davis, another jazz legend, was accused of selling out when he went electric on his album Bitches Brew, which helped launch jazz fusion music in the 1970s. Would note that Jimmy Forrest is a candidate for the list, even though recordings are few. Grover should definitely be on this list!!! [51] Saxophonist, composer and bandleader Branford Marsalis, stating that he's refusing to "fight that silly war between jazz and smooth jazz," called on G's critics as follows: "When all these jazz guys get in a tizzy over Kenny G, they need to leave Kenny alone. From Memphis, Tennessee, Lloyd got his first saxophone at the age of nine and, by the 50s, was playing in the touring bands of blues mavens Howlin Wolf and B.B. Kenny Gs devotion to his craft, though, will probably not impress his critics. MANY MUSICIANS HERE HAVE TOLD ME THAT HE WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST SAX AND CLAIRENT PLAYERS THAT THEY HAVE EVER HEARD. With his breathy, intimate tone, New Jersey native Quebec is mainly remembered as a seductive ballad player whose career started in the 40s. [1] Kenny G is one of the best-selling artists of all time, with global sales totaling more than 75 million records. Some of the most moving passages in the documentary show Kenny Gs wide appeal. Kenny Garrett After playing saxophone in The Duke Ellington Orchestra (then under the leadership of Mercer Ellington, following Duke's death) whilst still a teenager, Garrett did sideman work with major figures like Woody Shaw, Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard and Miles Davis, appearing on various Davis albums including Amandla. as Uncle Kenny. Read my comment up above Bill! But a new documentary film by Penny Lane may lead some of Kenny Gs critics to reconsider. An in-demand sideman due to the deep sonorities and dark textures he created on his baritone sax, Adams was an integral member of the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra between 1966 and 1977. "[55], Critic Josef Woodard found Kenny G serving "a noble purpose by offering musicians a paradigm of what not to do," in a JazzTimes poll in which, though, players such as Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Ornette Coleman were characterized as "over rated. Just something to consider. Also believe Michael Brecker should be higher, for sure. Otherwise, I take lists as what they are, subjective however knowledgeable, and there are probably no absolutes even if we are all passionate in our tastes. You cant be taken seriously after that omission! Though he was associated with big-band swing, Hawkins played in more of a bop style from the mid-40s onwards. One of the most popular choices for beginners is the tenor sax, which is larger than the alto. Musician Vocalist Entertainer Saxophones Flute Bass Genres: Jazz Rhythm & Blues Soul Classic Rock Jazz saxophonist Kenny G has played jazz clubs and big stages all over the world, but one of his favorite venues is . They also complain that hes earned so many millions from his music while many jazz musicians who are much more skilled toil in relative obscurity. [29] He starred in a short as Head of Riot Suppression for a luxury Prison.[30]. His music has been described as bland and soporific like an aural hit of Ambien. Next time I would go alone, but the phenomenon was the same. Lee Morgan rated well on the trumpet list tooon records they are on together I think of Mobley and Morgan as The Dream Team. Dolphys Blue Note LP, Out To Lunch, remains a touchstone of avant-garde jazz and his influence has extended beyond the genre. Since 1985, he has pursued a solo career. YOU WILL HEAR ONE OF THE GREAT SAX PLAYERS IN THE WORLD FROM NEW ORLEANS. Is Kenny GA good sax player? it would be worse if everyone had the same opinion I believe. Your instrument will come alive with over 100 presets that any sax player is sure to love. Check out AUTUMN IN MUSKOKA by googling THE CHRIS NOWAK PROJECT Vol.1 on YOUTUBE (just saxophone and piano). The 65-year-old saxophone player has been called the best-selling instrumentalist of all time, someone whose songs have formed the sonic backdrop of so many weddings, shopping mall and dental office visits that one music critic said hes part of the musical furniture of American culture., The Jazz Police fans and critics who are self-appointed enforcers of jazz purity have called Kenny Gs music safe sax and compared it to takeout Chinese food (an hour later youre hungry again). Though diminutive in terms of his physical stature, the Chicago-born Griffins prowess on the tenor saxophone earned him the nickname Little Giant. His most recent release was the album Brazilian Nights, which he released in 2015. Why no British players? Every note in his solo is perfectly placed!! Roscoe Mitchell? ), Paul Desmond (#27), Sidney Bechet (#25), and Johnny Hodges (#12) are vastly underrated by comparison. An option could be to rate a given musicians influence on their instrument and / or the music how many players on this list are disciples of Bird, Coltrane, Prez, etc. The 11 Best Saxophone Players for Hire in West Palm Beach, FL | GigSalad Birthday Party with 5 guests West Palm Beach, Florida Performance location Outdoor (with cover) Song requests We love Kenny G and I would like a few songs played from our wedding which one was A Whole New World from the Aladdin soundtrack. His primary instruments are alto and soprano saxophone and flute. Many say his music is not jazz. Your effort and contribution in providing this feedback is much Legendary saxophone player and songwriter Kenny G is releasing his newest song, Emeline, which is featured on his first new album in six years. Who? Lester Young should have been two. Gerry Mulligan (#46! January 1, 2016 at 5:17 am you better be sarcastic! If you are in the area, check out the BELMONT BESTIVAL every September. Check out the new song from the 65-year-old, Seattle-born musician below. You should check out TINA S on youtube. Now everyone can be Kenny G! [10] His debut studio album, Kenny G, was recorded in 1981 with members of the Jeff Lorber Fusion, and released in the following year. [5], In 2012, Garrett received a Soul Train Award nomination for his 2012 studio album Seeds from the Underground in the Best Traditional Jazz Artist/Group category. No matter what you do you cant satisfy everybody. Lovano is a supremely versatile musician who has played in a welter of different musical contexts and whose influences range from bop to African music. Born Walter Theodore Rollins in New York, his career took off in the 50s and his big, robust sound, combined with his gift for melodic improvisation, gained him the nickname Saxophone Colossus. 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I AGREE!! [45][46][47], Kenny G has recorded Chinese songs, such as "Jasmine Flower" () and "The Moon Represents My Heart" (). [2] Garrett's music sometimes exhibits Asian influences, an aspect which is especially prevalent in his 2006 Grammy-nominated recording Beyond the Wall. Sonny Stitt, John Klemmer, Rusty Bryant, Ronnie Cuber!!! Ive listened to them all and Criss is as good as anybody. [1] Garrett's own career as a saxophonist took off when he joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra, under the leadership of Mercer Ellington, in 1978. His latest release, New Standards, the title of his 19th studio album, fifth for Concord Records and first since 2015's Brazilian Nights, could well be used to describe his four-decade body of work, a vision of jazz that helped launch both a musical genre and radio format. His sound is both lyrical and haunting. I heard that he moved to New York but have not heard his name in awhile. A Memphis-born musician, Benny Hank Crawford, was one of the premier soul-jazz alto saxophonists of the 60s and 70s. Mulligans resonant baritone sax appeared on countless recording sessions during his long and fertile career, including those by Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, and Dave Brubeck. David Murray? It's actually one of Selmer's older saxophone designs, manufactured from the years 1954 to 1981. Revolutionary. This list has one huge omission Warne Marsh. Coltranes sense of lostness was unmistakable when he struck up an alliance with Ornette (a rank amateur in terms of technique compared to Coltrane). He was particularly fond of Eastern music and, as well as playing tenor saxophone, which he played in a hard bop style, he was a fluent flautist and oboist. You know, Moody wasnt bad either. I know some say hes not jazz. While Kenny G surely has great technical ability, calling him the best saxophonist ever is highly debatable. [3] Towards the end of his life, he made records with more a straight-ahead jazz feel. 2023 Cable News Network. Kenny G worked in the mid-to-late 1980s with jazz and R&B artists such as George Benson, Patti LaBelle and Aretha Franklin. Frank Lowe? Harry Carney? LP. Though this tenor trios influence (along with Parkers) is powerful and continues to shape the saxophones narrative in jazz today, almost 60 years later, there has nevertheless been a raft of talented horn blowers and there are many more still emerging all armed with a unique sound, style, and approach to their instrument. So many greats are missing, especially mainstream players. Jacquets rambunctious wild solo on Hamptons Flying Home is widely perceived as representing the first manifestation on record of what would develop into rhythmnblues. Get your ears checked and your facts right. The saxophone part was played by Steve Gregory, a session player based in London. 27 on the Adult Contemporary Chart, and "By the Time This Night Is Over", a collaboration with Peabo Bryson, peaked at No. Heath has played with all the jazz greats (from Miles Davis and Milt Jackson to Freddie Hubbard), and continues to perform to this day. It's a completely different audience. Donaldson also sat in as a sideman on notable sessions by Thelonious Monk, Clifford Brown, Art Blakey, and Jimmy Smith. How many times did you hear John live after McCoy and Elvin had split? Sorry Folks. [9], Garrett has been a resident of Glen Ridge, New Jersey. Johnny Griffin? It cant simply be that millions of people are just stupid and Pat Metheny is the smart one, says Jason King, a musician and scholar at New York University. Seriously, no James Carter? Probably too white for you effite pansy-asses. [2] Early life Both are very sad stories. It seems like Charlie Rouse is doomed to be underrated forever. The saxophone (the tenor and alto varieties) only began to play an important role in the big-band swing era, when Johnny Hodges and Coleman Hawkins emerged as one of the best jazz saxophonists of their era. Obviously this list is not a list of best saxophonist, but best straight ahead jazz saxophonist. He learned by studying under a local trumpeter and playing along with saxophone records. How could they forget: Buddy Tate, Don Byas,Hershall Evans, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Lucky Thompson, Serge Chaloff and so many others? Its still a shame that being the creator or godfather of smooth jazz doesnt earn enough respect. Thats a hard lick and I just played it really well, he says with a self-satisfied smile after an impressive practice run on his soprano sax. The album was released in January 2015. Famed for his staccato honking sound and catchy riffs, Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet was an alto player from Louisiana who was raised in Texas and then moved to LA. Surprisingly, I saw no mention that Lou Donaldson played alto (thats what he played when I saw him) on many of his albums and live performances. He has been a fan of the sport since his elder brother, Brian Gorelick, introduced him to it when he was ten. Roland kirk should have been much higher up the list, Ornette is on the list. Jazz, they say, is about improvisation and vigorous interplay between musicians who are testing musical boundaries. Some dismiss that sound as easy listening, but Kenny G seems nonplussed by the label. No Grover Washington Jr? Kenni is also featured with Prince's horn section called "The HornHeads" who have toured throughout the United States and Europe since 1992. 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He at least was recorded and published, which is more than the Blue Note execs did for Tina Brooks, perhaps the best of the Coltrane challengers with something original to say. What about Phil Woods, Anthony Braxton, Booker Ervin and Grover W.??? Baritone specialist Park Pepper Adams came from Michigan and was a stalwart of the Detroit scene, where he played with Donald Byrd in the late 50s and early 60s. Special to The Seattle Times. You guys have short memories. As for the excellence of Sonny Stitt, his qualifications should be immediately clear to anyone attentive to his battle with Rollins on The Eternal Triangle.. Both of these concerts even were widely reportedangry letters to Down Beat and the Madison papers by disillusioned Coltrane fans. [5] Garrett also was the Commencement Speaker for graduates. [6] Also in 2012, Grammy nominations for Seeds from the Underground followed in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album and Best Improvised Jazz Solo categories,[4] and Seeds From The Underground received a NAACP Image Award nomination in the Outstanding Jazz Album category. I think that Boots Randolph should be on the list. You DO NOT know what a true Jazz Master. Here is playing Spiderman with guitarist KEITH MURCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt0MTuTvPFc. [1] His 1986 album Duotones brought him commercial success. [61] Max graduated from Columbia University and Noah from the University of Southern California. But who can argue about Parker and Coltrane, or Coltrane and Parker? I agree with a lot of the choices, But you missed on of the greatest and that is KING CURTIS. In the late 60s and early 70s, Adderleys music became more exploratory. John Gilmore? George Coleman? He has cited The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd as bands from that time period who brought saxophone into rock music well. All 3 were very unique, avant-guarde musicians and saxophonists who changed and expanded the role of jazz sax. In 1968 he started playing the soprano sax and formed the well known jazz fusion band Weather Report in 1970, only leaving in 1985. Its in that spirit I chimed in on the piano list earlier. 2) Charlie Parker Jacob Uitti | Where Are They Now | OWN, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kenny_G&oldid=1142551936, This page was last edited on 3 March 2023, at 01:54. Theres no doubt that, if he were alive today, 19th-century Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax would be extremely surprised and pleased, too, no doubt at how the saxophone, which he invented and then patented back in 1846, has become universally popular, and was crucial in defining the sound of a 20th-century-born musical style called jazz. Alvin Cohn enjoyed a long and fruitful collaboration with fellow tenor Zoot Sims and, together, the pair were considered by Jack Kerouac to be among the best jazz saxophonists of the 50s, and were asked to play on his 1959 poetry album Blues And Haikus. Known as theKing in his time! "Songbird" reached No. (The soprano sax looks nothing like the more familiar alto sax.) lame-ass, jive, pseudo bluesy out-of-tune, noodling, his virtuoso trumpet playing and singing. His solo on Bye, Bye Blackbird, on which he doubles the number of choruses by Miles, is at once beautiful beyond words yet heartbreakingly sad when he offers the prize to an indifferent boss (Miles never spoke an encouraging word to him). Using circular breathing, Kenny G held an E-flat for 45 minutes and 47 seconds at J&R Music World in New York City. 10 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. And Hank Mobley is overrated albeit there were some memorable recordings. All of your suggestions are good choices. [4] He has participated in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tournament seven times as of 2007 and teamed with Phil Mickelson to share the AT&T pro-am title in 2001 with the team of Tiger Woods and Jerry Chang. From Woodville, Mississippi, Young a hipster who spoke in his own jazz speak argot rose to prominence during the swing era of the 30s, playing with Count Basie and Fletcher Henderson. However, her version of PICK UP THE PIECES is better than THE AVERAGE WHITE BANDS. Another critic, though, cited Kenny Gs massive popularity he has sold at least 75 million records as a form of defense. 17 1994", "Dance/Club Play Songs Week of April 26, 1997", "Anne Gearan. A list like this is always highly debatable and a matter of personal taste. 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