Tenor Sax Legend - GEORGE COLEMAN SR - Announces New CD "A Master Speaks" on GingerNewYork TV Show

George Coleman Sr. Spent Two Years with the Miles Davis Quintet and will Appear on GNY along with George Coleman Jr, Who Will Discuss "Another Kind of Soul," The Coleman Family Legacy Documentary. Friday April 22, MNN TV Studios, Time Warner 34, 2pm
 
 
George Coleman, Sr - Jazz Legend Saxophonist
George Coleman, Sr - Jazz Legend Saxophonist
NEW YORK - April 17, 2016 - PRLog -- George Coleman, Sr: No tenor saxophonist better epitomizes the robust muscularity of that heavyweight instrument of jazz expression than George Coleman.  With brilliant technique and a deeply soulful tone firmly rooted in his hometown of Memphis, George has performed with many of jazz' most legendary figures and influenced countless saxophonists during his half century in music.

Growing up in Memphis' rich musical environment of the late '40s and early '50s, alongside such notables as Booker Little, Harold Mabern, Frank Strozier, Jamil Nasser, Hank Crawford, Phineas Newborn Jr., and blues immortal B.B. King, Coleman began to teach himself to play the alto saxophone in 1950, upon being profoundly affected by the music of Charlie Parker.

So prodigious was his talent that George was soon performing locally and in 1952, at the age of 17, was invited to tour with B.B. King after the guitarist heard him in a local club.  Coleman spent three more years on the vibrant Memphis scene, expanding his musical knowledge through his associations and influences, and writing for popular artists including the Moonglows and Ray Charles.

In 1955 he rejoined B.B.'s band, but this time on tenor sax, which would become his primary horn from that point on.

In 1956 George moved to Chicago, along with Booker Little.  The bustling jazz scene brought him together with local heavyweights like Gene Ammons, Johnny Griffin, John Gilmore and Ira Sullivan, and he joined Walter Perkins' group, The MJT + 3.  When Max Roach heard George with this unit in 1958, he invited him to join his own quartet featuring Kenny Dorham on trumpet.

Coleman moved to New York later that year and has made his home there ever since.  Booker soon replaced Dorham in the group and George remained with Max for two years.  When eminent trombonist Slide Hampton formed his octet in 1959, George and his Max Roach bandmates Little and Julian Priester formed the brass-heavy front line with Slide and Freddie Hubbard.

He remained with Hampton until 1962, touring Europe for the first time during his stay.  But more importantly, he began focusing more on his own composing and arranging, laying the foundation for his own octet that would be formed in 1974 and which is still a powerful force on the scene today.

For two years George was a member of that groundbreaking quintet with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, recording four classic albums -Seven Steps to Heaven, My Funny Valentine, Four and Miles Davis in Europe - before departing to pursue other projects, leaving that highly visible position to Wayne Shorter.  The following year George and Hubbard joined with Miles' rhythm team for Herbie Hancock's landmark Maiden Voyage, one of the most popular albums in the history of jazz.

For the past 30 years George has also been a major force in jazz education.  In addition to his private teaching of advanced jazz techniques, he has also been a consultant and teacher at the New School University, Long Island University, New York University and Mannes School of Music, and has conducted workshops, seminars and master classes at universities all over the U.S.

A winner of numerous honors and awards, Coleman has twice been presented the Key to the City in his hometown, and in 1997 received the Jazz Foundation of America's Life Achievement Award.

Working briefly in the '60s with the outspoken and courageous actor/activist couple, Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis marked an area of interest that would remain with him in the ensuing years.  George performed on the soundtrack and appeared in Sweet Love, Bitter - the intriguing and disturbing 1967 film featuring Dick Gregory, based somewhat on the life of the idol of George's youth, Charlie Parker.  And he also appeared in Freejack, the 1992 science-fiction film with Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger and Anthony Hopkins; and 1996's Preacher's Wife with Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston.  He was also featured on the soundtrack of Spike Lee's first film Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop:  We Cut Heads.

A handsome and imposing figure, George has also amassed some significant modeling credits.  In 1991, still photographs with pop icon Madonna appeared in major newspapers and magazines as part of the Truth or Dare! promotional campaign.  And in 1997 he appeared in magazine layouts for The Preacher's Wife.  He's also done fashion layouts for Ebony Magazine and Travel and Leisure.

At 81 years old, George is still in full motion. His last CD, Four Generations of Miles with Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb and Mike Stern was released on Chesky Records in October 2002.  His new CD in 18 years "A Master Speaks" makes its debut in 2016.

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