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George Howard

 
Artist: George Howard
George Howard

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Performed Songs By:

James Harris, Vance Taylor, Rex Rideout, Terry Lewis, Attala Zane Giles, Ronnie Garrett, Dean Gant, George Duke

Worked With:

Munyungo Jackson, Paul Jackson, Jr., Ray Griffin, Paulinho Da Costa, Stanley Clarke, Alex Brown
  • Born: 1956, Philadelphia, PA
  • Died: March 20, 1998
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Sax (Soprano), Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Reflections," "The Very Best of George Howard (And Then Some)," "Love Will Follow"
  • Representative Songs: "When Summer Comes," "Only Human," "Baby, Come to Me"

Biography

George Howard's polished fusion of funk, jazz and urban soul helped the soprano saxophonist become one of the most popular contemporary jazz performers of the '80s and '90s. Since he concentrated on groove and overall sound instead of improvisation, Howard never received much attention from jazz critics, but he retained a large audience well into his second decade of performing.

Howard began his musical career in the late '70s. He received his first break when Grover Washington, Jr., one of his musical idols, invited him on a tour in 1979. The tour helped establish Howard's name, and in 1982 he released his debut album, Asphalt Garden, on Palo Alto. The record was a moderate hit, as was its follow-up, 1984's Steppin' Out. It wasn't until the 1985 release of Dancing in the Sun that Howard earned a large audience. The album reached number one on the contemporary jazz charts. Following the release of Dancing In the Sun, he moved to MCA, where he issued A Nice Place to Be, Reflections, Personal and Love Will Follow. All four records were considerable successes on the charts. In 1991, Howard signed to GRP, releasing his debut Love and Understanding that year. It was followed by Do I Ever Cross Your Mind in 1992 and When Summer Comes in 1993. A Home Far Away was released in 1994, and Attitude Adjustment was issued in 1996. All of his GRP recordings were quite successful, confirming his place among the most popular contemporary jazz performers of the '90s. His first five years with GRP, plus a selection of his MCA recordings, were summarized on 1997's The Very Best of George Howard. Howard returned to recording with Midnight Mood, which was released in January 1998.

Sadly, it was the last record he would release in his lifetime. He died unexpectedly March 29, 1998. A few months later, his last recording -- a version of Sly Stone's There's A Riot Goin' On, which was conceived as part of Blue Note's cover series -- was released. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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George Howard
Born September 15, 1956(1956-09-15)
Origin Philadelphia
Died March 20, 1998 (aged 41)
Genres Jazz
Instruments Saxophone
Years active 1970s — 1998
Labels GRP Records
MCA Records
Palo Alto Records

George Howard (September 15, 1956March 20, 1998) was a Jazz-Funk/ Fusion /Smooth Jazz soprano saxophonist.[1]

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Biography

Howard was born September 15, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the late 1970s, he began touring with Grover Washington, Jr., who was one of his idols. In the early 1980s, Howard released his first and second studio albums, Asphalt Gardens and Steppin' Out. Both albums were well received and ranked high on the Billboard magazine jazz album charts at number 25 and 9, respectively.

By 1985, Howard's third album, Dancing in the Sun, had scaled the Billboard Jazz Album chart to number 1. Each of his next three albums, Love Will Follow, A Nice Place to Be and Reflections would also reach this height in the Jazz Album chart. After the success of Dancing in the Sun, Howard left the label GRP Records in order to join MCA through the 1988 release of Reflections. However, he returned to GRP Records in 1990 and released Love Will Follow in 1991. He stayed with GRP until his untimely death of lymphoma on March 22, 1998. His final album, There's a Riot Goin' On was released posthumously (one month after his death) on April 21 by Blue Note Records.

Discography

  • 1982 - Asphalt Gardens - Palo Alto Jazz
  • 1984 - Steppin' Out - Palo Alto Jazz
  • 1985 - Dancing in the Sun - Palo Alto Jazz
  • 1986 - Love Will Follow - Palo Alto Jazz
  • 1986 - A Nice Place to Be - MCA
  • 1988 - Reflections - MCA
  • 1989 - Personal - MCA
  • 1992 - Love and Understanding - GRP
  • 1992 - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind? - GRP
  • 1993 - When Summer Comes - GRP
  • 1994 - Home Far Away - GRP
  • 1995 - Attitude Adjustment - GRP
  • 1998 - Midnight Mood - GRP
  • 1998 - There's a Riot Goin' On - Blue Note

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