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  1. Pastiche – Vanessa Rubin. PERSONNEL. Aaron Graves, Piano/Organ; Aaron Walker, Drums; Tarik Shah, Bass; E.J. Allen, Trumpet/Flugelhorn; Roger Byam, Tenor/Alto/Soprano Sax; Steve Turre, Trombone, Houston Person, Tenor Sax (Weekend); Cecil Bridgewater, Trumpet. (Simone and Arise And Shine); Michael Rubin, Percussion. TRACK NAMES. 1.

  2. Leben und Wirken. Houston Person wuchs in Florence, South Carolina auf und studierte am dortigen State College, danach am College of Music in Hartford, Connecticut. Während seines Wehrdienstes in Deutschland spielte er in der U.S. Air Force Band u. a. mit Don Ellis, Eddie Harris, Cedar Walton und Leo Wright. Obwohl Person auch viele Aufnahmen ...

  3. Für das Album „Pastiche'“ (1993) arbeiteten Cecil Bridgewater, Steve Turré und Houston Person mit ihr zusammen. Das Album „New Horizons“ ermöglichte ihr auch Ausflüge in den Rhythm and Blues. Auf Clark Terrys Album „Live on QE2“ interpretierte sie „Just Squeeze Me“.

  4. Saxophone. Labels. Prestige, Westbound, Mercury, Savoy, Muse, HighNote, Telarc. Houston Person (born November 10, 1934) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and record producer. Although he has performed in the hard bop and swing genres, he is most experienced in and best known for his work in soul jazz.

  5. 20. Nov. 2023 · Houston Person Discography. Page last updated 11/20/2023. Houston Person, a veritable maestro of the tenor saxophone, has etched his name into the annals of jazz through a career spanning over six decades. Born on November 10, 1934, in Florence, South Carolina, Person’s rich, bluesy, and emotive tenor sound has endeared him to both ...

  6. HOUSTON PERSON is an internationally acclaimed tenor saxophonist. A native of South Carolina, he began his career in the U.S. Air Force, where he played with Eddie Harris, Cedar Walton, and others. In 1961, after spending two years with Johnny “Hammond” Smith’s band, he began his solo career.

  7. A duo recording with Ran Blake was a nice change of pace, but most of Houston Person’s playing has been done in blues-oriented organ groups. He has recorded a consistently excellent series of albums for Muse, eventually switching to HighNote Records for 2006’s You Taught My Heart to Sing, 2007’s Thinking of You, and 2008’s Just Between ...