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Lou Donaldson

 
Artist: Lou Donaldson
  • Born: November 01, 1926, Badin, NC
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Sax (Alto)
  • Representative Albums: "Blues Walk," "Complete Blue Note Sessions 1957-60," "Signifyin'"
  • Representative Songs: "Blues Walk," "Alligator Boogaloo," "Turtle Walk"

Biography

Lou Donaldson has long been an excellent bop altoist influenced by Charlie Parker, but with a more blues-based style of his own. His distinctive tone has been heard in a variety of small-group settings, and he has recorded dozens of worthy and spirited (if somewhat predictable) sets throughout the years.

Donaldson started playing clarinet when he was 15, soon switching to the alto. He attended college and performed in a Navy band while in the military. Donaldson first gained attention when he moved to New York and in 1952 started recording for Blue Note as a leader. At the age of 25, his style was fully formed, and although it would continue growing in depth through the years, Donaldson had already found his sound. In 1954, he participated in a notable gig with Art Blakey, Clifford Brown, Horace Silver, and Tommy Potter that was extensively documented by Blue Note and that directly predated the Jazz Messengers. However, Donaldson was never a member of the Messengers, and although he recorded as a sideman in the '50s and occasionally afterwards with Thelonious Monk, Milt Jackson, and Jimmy Smith, among others, he has been a bandleader from the mid-'50s up until the present.

Donaldson's early Blue Note recordings were pure bop. In 1958, he began often utilizing a conga player, and starting in 1961, his bands often had an organist rather than a pianist. His bluesy style was easily transferable to soul-jazz, and he sounded most original in that context. His association with Blue Note (1952-1963) was succeeded by some excellent (if now-scarce) sets for Cadet and Argo (1963-1966). The altoist returned to Blue Note in 1967 and soon became caught up in the increasingly commercial leanings of the label. For a time, he utilized an electronic Varitone sax, which completely watered down his sound. The success of "Alligator Boogaloo" in 1967 led to a series of less interesting funk recordings that were instantly dated and not worthy of his talent.

However, after a few years off records, Lou Donaldson's artistic return in 1981 and subsequent soul-jazz and hard bop dates for Muse, Timeless, and Milestone have found the altoist back in prime form, interacting with organists and pianists alike and showing that his style is quite timeless. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Discography: Lou Donaldson
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Gravy Train [RVG Edition]

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Mr. Shing-A-Ling

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Man with a Horn

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Best of Lou Donaldson, Vol. 1: (1957-1967)

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Artist Selects

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Relaxing at Sea: Live on the QE2

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Say It Loud!

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Scorpion: Live at the Cadillac Club

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Live: Fried Buzzard

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Natural Soul

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Lou Donaldson

Lou Donaldson checking out a Mike LeDonne solo
Background information
Born November 3, 1926 (1926-11-03) (age 83)
Origin Badin, North Carolina, U.S.
Genres Bebop, hard bop, jazz blues, soul jazz
Occupations Bandleader, composer, saxophonist
Instruments Alto saxophone
Years active 1952–present

Lou Donaldson (born November 3, 1926) is a jazz alto saxophonist. He was born in Badin, North Carolina. He is best known for his soulful, bluesy approach to the alto saxophone, although in his formative years he was, as many were of the bebop era, heavily influenced by Charlie Parker.[1]

His first recordings were with bop emissaries Milt Jackson and Thelonious Monk in 1952,[2] and he led several small groups with other jazz luminaries such as trumpeter Blue Mitchell, pianist Horace Silver, and drummer Art Blakey.[1]

In 1953, he also recorded sessions with the trumpet virtuoso Clifford Brown, and Philly Joe Jones. He was a member of Art Blakey's Quintet and appeared on some of their most popular albums, including A Night at Birdland Vol. 1.

He has recorded in the bop, hard bop, and soul jazz genres. For many years his pianist was Herman Foster.

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Discography

As leader

Photo by Tom Beetz
  • 1953: Clifford Brown Memorial Album (Blue Note)
  • 1957: Lou Takes Off
  • 1958: Blues Walk
  • 1958: Light Foot[3]
  • 1961: The Time Is Right
  • 1962: Funky Mama
  • 1963: Gravy Train
  • 1967: The Natural Soul Tommy Turrentine (tr), John Patton (org), Grant Green (guit), Ben Dixon (dr).
  • 1967: Alligator Boogaloo Melvin Lastie (corn), George Benson (guit), Lonnie Smith (org), Leo Morris (dr).
  • 1967: Mr. Shing-A-Ling Blue Mitchell (tr), Jimmy ”Fats” Ponder (guit), Lonnie Smith (org), Leo Morris (dr).
  • 1968: Midnight Creeper Blue Mitchell (tr), George Benson (guit), Lonnie Smith (org), Idris Muhammad (dr).
  • 1969: Say It Loud! Blue Mitchell (tr), Jimmy ”Fats” Ponder (guit), Charles Earland (org), Idris Muhammad (dr).
  • 1969: Hot Dog Ed Williams (tr), Melvin Sparks (guit), Charles Earland (org), Idris Muhammad (dr).
  • 1970: Everything I Play Is Funky Blue Mitchell (tr), Melvin Sparks (guit), Lonnie Smith (org), Jimmy Lewis (b), Idris Muhammad (dr).
  • 1970: Pretty Things Blue Mitchell (tr), Ted Dunbar (guit), Leon Spencer Jr. (org), Idris Muhammad (dr).
  • 1971: Cosmos
  • 1973: Sassy Soul Strut
  • 1974: Sweet Lou
  • 1975 A different scene"
  • 1993: Caracas
  • 1994: The Righteous Reed! The Best of Poppa Lou
  • 1996: The Best of Lou Donaldson, Vol. 2 The Blue Note Years.

As sideman

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