Ricky Ford

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Biography

An excellent veteran tenor inspired by Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins, Ricky Ford was playing creative hard bop several years before Wynton Marsalis and his talent has been often overlooked. After studying at the New England Conservatory, he recorded in 1974 with Gunther Schuller. After touring with the Duke Ellington Orchestra (under Mercer Ellington's leadership during 1974-1976), Ford was with Charles Mingus (1976-1977), Dannie Richmond's Quintet (1978-1981), Lionel Hampton, and Mingus Dynasty (1982); he also played in 1985 with Abdullah Ibrahim. Ricky Ford has recorded as a leader for New World, an excellent string of dates for Muse (1978-1989), and for Candid. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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Negcaumongus (1979 Album by Beaver Harris)
Desire Develops an Edge (1982 Album by Kip Hanrahan)
Dannie Richmond Quintet (1981 Album by Dannie Richmond)
Dionysius (1983 Album by Dannie Richmond)
The Candid Jazz Masters: For Miles (1991 Album by Various Artists)