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Four Top Sax Players

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¤  James Carter

Born in Detroit, Michigan (January 3, 1969), he learned to play under the tutelage of Donald Washington, becoming a member of his youth jazz ensemble Bird-Trane-Sco-NOW!! On May 31, 1988, at the DIA (Detroit Institute of Arts), Carter was a last-minute addition for guest artist Lester Bowie which turned into an invitation to play with his new quintet(forerunner of his New York Organ Ensemble) in New York that following November at the now defunct Carlos 1 jazz club. This NY invite was pivotal in Carter’s career, putting him in musical contact with the world and he moved to New York two years later. He has been prominent as a performer and recording artist on the jazz scene since the late 1980s/early 1990s, playing saxophones, flute, and clarinets.

♦  James Carter Organ Trio ↓ Jazzwoche Burghausen [2004]

JC introduces his trio, and announces the setlist:  James Carter + Leonard King + Gerard Gibbs

• Winter meeting   • Little hats odyssey   • Domingo   • Don’t you know I care   • In Cartesian fashion.

∞   Joshua Redman vs James Carter ↓ [Live At Carnegie Hall]

                  ‘Straight, No Chaser’  ‘Now’s The Time’  ⇓

◊  ‘Laura’  ↓  [Live At Carnegie Hall]

◊  ‘I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone’  ↓

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♦  Joshua Redman ↓ ‘Jazz Crimes’ (Live)

Joshua Redman – Tenor Saxophone   +   Brian Blade – drums   +   Sam Yahel – organ

♦  Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau  ↓  [Jazz_in_Marciac_2011]

♦→  Joshua Redman Quartet  ⇔ ‘A Night in Tunisia’

J. Redman (Tenor S) + Brad Mehldau (Piano) + Christian McBride (Bass) + Brian Blade (Drums)

∇  ‘How We Do’  ⇓  [«Come What May»_2019]

w/ pianist Aaron Goldberg, bassist Reuben Rogers, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson 

♦  Joshua Redman & The Bad Plus  ↓  36th Vitoria-Gasteiz Jazz Festival  [2012]

∇   ‘Big Eater’   

J. Redman – Tenor; Ethan Iverson – Piano; Reid Anderson – Double Bass; David King – Drums

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∞   Steve Coleman + Greg Osby  ↓  Alto Saxophone Duet «Micro-Move»

•→   Steve Coleman & Five Elements ⇐(live  Burghausen, Germany _ 1990)

Steve began playing music at the age of 14 on the south side of Chicago.The alto saxophonist studied music and technique for three years. He then decided that he wanted to learn how to improvise and was influenced by the music of Charlie Parker. At Roosevelt University, he concentrated on Chicago’s musical nightlife. By May 1978, he was leading a band, writing music, and playing Parker classic

                                              Steve_Coleman

•→Steve Coleman & Five Elements – Viersen, Germany  ⇐[2010] – feat. Jen Shuy
◊  Steve Coleman Solo ↓ at Newport Jazz Festival 2011

•→ Steve Coleman interviewed

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◊  Saxophonist, composer, producer and educator Greg Osby  ↑  has made an indelible mark on contemporary jazz as a leader of his own ensembles and as a guest artist with other acclaimed jazz groups for the past 20 years.

∇  ‘The End Of A Love Affair’  ⇓

•→ G.O. Sextet – Jazzwoche Burghausen ⇐ [2001]

Greg Osby – Alto & Soprano Sax; Mark Turner – Tenor & Soprano Sax; Franco Ambrosetti – Trumpet & Flugelhorn; Jason Moran – Piano; Lonnie Plaxico – Bass; Billy Drummond – Drums

•→ John Abercrombie + Greg Osby
∇  Greg Osby ft. Bad Newz & Mustafo  ⇓   ‘Mr. Gutterman’

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