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  1. 22. Jan. 2009 · DavidFatheadNewman, a jazz musician who played with the Ray Charles Band and won fame as a tenor sax soloist, has died at age 75.Manager Karen Nemman says the jazz musician died Tuesday of ...

  2. 23. Jan. 2009 · 01/23/2009. DavidFatheadNewman, jazz saxophonist/flutist and member of the Ray Charles band, died Jan. 20 of pancreatic cancer in upstate New York. He was 75. Newman graduated from Lincoln ...

  3. 6. Nov. 2014 · Album: "Fathead: Ray Charles Presents David Newman" (1958)The talented David Newman, who alternates on this album between tenor and alto, made his debut as a...

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  4. 23. Jan. 2009 · By Jon Thurber. Jan. 23, 2009 12 AM PT. DavidFatheadNewman, a jazz saxophonist who was a key member of Ray Charles’ band for a dozen years and later became a high-profile session player ...

  5. I Remember Brother Ray. (2005) Cityscape. (2006) I Remember Brother Ray is an album by American saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman, paying tribute to his bandleader and mentor Ray Charles, which was recorded in 2004 by recording engineer Tobi Nova at Murphy's Place, a jazz club in Toledo, Ohio, and released on the HighNote label the following ...

  6. 16. Jan. 2010 · In 1959, David recorded his first album as a leader titled, "Fathead: Ray Charles Presents 'Fathead'" on Atlantic records. It included Newman's dramatic and now famous rendition of Hard Times. He returned to Dallas for a short time and led his own bands. Then he moved to New York City where his career took off in many directions.

  7. 8. Mai 2013 · Saxophonist DavidFatheadNewman, Jr., was born on February 24, 1933, in Corsicana, Texas. He is well-known for his years playing in the Ray Charles band. Newman joined Charles in 1954 and was a member of the band until the mid-1960s. He played again with Charles in the early 1970s.