- Chuck Wilson
Charles Dee "Chuck" Wilson (b. July 31, 1948,
Wichita Falls, Texas ) is an Americanjazz alto saxophonist.Wilson began playing saxophone at age 11, and led his own trio as a
high school er. He attendedNorth Texas State University , and has since spent much of his career in variousbig band ensembles. He was withJerry Gray at the Fairmont Hotel inDallas around 1972, and following the leader's death in 1976 he played withBuddy Rich from 1977 to 1980. He did much studio work inNew York City in the 1980s, on clarinet and flute in addition to saxophone. He played withTito Puente in 1980-81,Gerry Mulligan from 1981 to 1989,Bob Wilber (1983),Loren Schoenberg (1984),Benny Goodman 's last ensemble (1985-86),Buck Clayton (1986-90), andWalt Levinsky . He was withHoward Alden andDan Barrett 's quintet from 1985 to 1991. He led his own group, Chuck Wilson and Friends, from 1996, which includedMurray Wall , Alden, andJoel Helleny as sidemen.References
*Gary W. Kennedy, "Chuck Wilson". "Grove Jazz" online.
*Allmusicguide|id=11:fifuxq9hldte~T4
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