- Joe Ford
Joe Ford (b. May 7, 1947,
Buffalo, New York ) is an Americanjazz saxophonist.Ford studied saxophone under
Makanda Ken McIntyre ,Jackie McLean , and Frank Foster, and percussion underJoe Chambers . He took his Bachelor's inmusic education in 1968 fromCentral State University , then taught in Buffalo public schools from 1968 to 1972. While working at theBuffalo Public Library in 1974-75, Ford played in theBirthright ensemble, then played withMcCoy Tyner in 1976. Since the early 1980s he has worked extensively as a sideman, playing with Sam Jones,Lester Bowie ,Jimmy Owens ,Idris Muhammad ,Abdullah Ibrahim ,Chico O'Farrill ,Saheb Sarbib (1984),Avery Sharpe (1988),Jerry Gonzalez (from 1988),Larry Willis (1989),Michael Logan (1990),Charles Fambrough (1991),Malachi Thompson (1991),John Blake (1992),Ronnie Burrage (1993),Hannibal Marvin Peterson (1993),Freddie Cole (1993),Steve Berrios (1995), andNova Bossa Nova (1997). In the late 1990s he led two ensembles, the Black Art Sax Quartet and abig band called The Thing. He has released one album as a leader, 1993's "Today's Night" onBlue Moon Records .References
*Gary W. Kennedy, "Joe Ford", "Grove Jazz" online.
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