Alvin Batiste (November 7, 1932 – May 6, 2007) was an avant garde jazz clarinetist born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He taught at his own jazz institute at Southern University in Baton Rouge. [1]
His final album was a tribute produced by Branford Marsalis and also features Russell Malone and Herlin Riley.[2]
Several well-known musicians studied under Batiste while at Southern University. They include Marsalis, Randy Jackson (American Idol), his brother Herman, Donald Harrison, Henry Butler, Charlie Singleton (Cameo), and Woodie Douglas (Spirit).
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With Cannonball Adderley
With Henry Butler
With Clarinet Summit
With Marlon Jordan
With Mark Whitfield
With Wynton Marsalis
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