- Gene Ammons
Eugene "Jug" Ammons (
April 14 ,1925 -August 6 ,1974 ) was an Americanjazz tenor saxophone player, and the son ofboogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons .Ammons began to gain recognition when he went on the road with trumpeter
King Kolax band in 1943, at the age of 18. He became a member of theBilly Eckstine andWoody Herman bands in 1944 and 1949 respectively, and then in 1950 formed a duet withSonny Stitt . His later career was interrupted by two prison sentences for narcotics possession, the first from 1958 to 1960, the second from 1962 to 1969.Ammons and
Von Freeman were the founders of the Chicago School of tenor saxophone. His style of playing showed influences fromLester Young as well asBen Webster . These artists had helped develop the sound of the tenor saxophone to higher levels of expressiveness. Ammons, together withDexter Gordon andSonny Stitt , helped integrate their developments with the emerging "vernacular" of the bebop movement, and the chromaticism and rhythmic variety ofCharlie Parker is evident in his playing.While adept at the technical aspects of bebop, in particular its love of harmonic substitutions, Ammons more than Young, Webster or Parker, stayed in touch with the commercial blues and R&B of his day. The "soul Jazz" movement of the mid-1950s, often using the combination of tenor saxophone and Hammond B3 electric organ, counts him as a founder. Often using a thinner, drier tone than Stitt or Gordon, Ammons could at will exploit a vast range of textures on the instrument, vocalizing it in ways that look forward to later artists like
Stanley Turrentine ,Houston Person , and remarkablyArchie Shepp . Ammons showed little interest however in the modal jazz ofJohn Coltrane ,Joe Henderson orWayne Shorter that was emerging at the same time.Some fine ballad performances in his oeuvre are testament to an exceptional sense of intonation and melodic symmetry, powerful lyrical expressiveness, and mastery both of the blues and the bebop vernacular which can now be described as, in its own way, "classical."
"Answer Me, My Love" written by Fred Rauch, Carl Sigman and Gerhard Winkler, performed by Gene Ammons is featured on the soundtrack for Romance & Cigarettes (2005).
elected Discography
Singles
*"Pennies From Heaven b/w The Last Mile" (1950) (Aristocrat 411)
*"Chabootie b/w Full Moon" (1950) (Aristocrat 416)Albums
*"Golden Saxophone" (1952) (Savoy)
*"The Happy Blues" (1956) (Prestige)
*"Funky" (1957) (Original Jazz Classics)
*"Groove Blues" (1958) (Prestige)
*"Boss Tenor" (1960) (Prestige)
*"Boss Tenors In Orbit!" (1962) (Verve)
*"The Boss Is Back" (1969) (Prestige)
*"Black Cat" (1970) (Prestige)
*"Something" (1970) (Prestige)
*"Brasswind" (1974) (Prestige)
*"Goodbye" (1974) (Original Jazz Classics)External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:r69ks36ba3rg allmusic]
* [http://www.musicweb.uk.net/encyclopaedia/ MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music]
* [http://settlet.fateback.com/Aristocrat.htm Online 78 RPM Discographical Project - Aristocrat]
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