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Bill Saxton

William Edward Saxton (born June 28, 1946, in New York City) is an American hard bop tenor saxophonist.

He studied clarinet, composition and arrangement at the New England Conservatory in Boston, graduating in 1973 and worked with Pharoah Sanders, Jackie McLean and Bennie Maupin. He began working with Dannie Richmond in 1979, and he later worked with Charlie Persip's big band and Errol Parker. He has worked with Frank Foster, Clark Terry, Carmen McRae, Nancy Wilson, *o Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Roy Ayers, Bobby Watson and Roy Haynes. He was a Friday-night regular at Nick's jazz pub in Harlem, before he fulfilled a dream of his and opened "New York's only Jazz Speakeasy", "Bill's Place", on West 133rd Street in Harlem in 2006.

Contents

  • 1 Discography
    • 1.1 As leader
    • 1.2 As sideman
  • 2 References
  • 3 External links

Discography

As leader

  • Beneath the Surface (Nilva, 1984) with John Hicks, Ray Drummond, Alvin Queen
  • Atymony (Jazzline, 1993) with Carlos McKinney, Omar Avital, Noel Parris

As sideman

With Dannie Richmond

  • Ode to Mingus (Soul Note, 1979)

With Ted Curson

  • I Heard Mingus (Interplay, 1980)

With Big John Patton

  • Blue Planet Man (Evidence, 1993)

With Jimmy Ponder

  • Mean Streets – No Bridges (Muse, 1987)

References

    External links

    • Official site