Cannonball Adderley, Alto Saxophonist
Born: Julian Edwin Adderley on September 15, 1928 in Tampa, FL
Died: August 8, 1975 in Gary, IN
One of the great alto saxophonists, Cannonball Adderley had an exuberant and happy sound that communicated immediately to listeners. His intelligent presentation of his music (often explaining what he and his musicians were going to play) helped make him one of the most popular of all jazzmen.
Adderley already had an established career as a high school band director in Florida when, during a 1955 visit to New York, he was persuaded to sit in with Oscar Pettiford's group at the Cafe Bohemia. His playing created such a sensation that he was soon signed to Savoy and persuaded to play jazz full-time in New York. With his younger brother, cornetist Nat, Cannonball formed a quintet that struggled until its breakup in 1957. Adderley then joined Miles Davis, forming part of his super sextet with John Coltrane and participating on such classic recordings as "Milestones" and "Kind of Blue".
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Videos» Cannonball Adderley - at The Vanguard (Orrin Keepnews podcast)
This video is a part of the promoting podcasts of the "Keepnews Collection" series.
The "Keepnews Collection" is a reissue series of producer Orrin Keepnews' greatest recordings.
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