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Highly recommended to straight-ahead jazz fans, this set shows that David "Fathead" Newman, who has had a diverse career, is at heart a big-toned swinger in the tradition of Gene Ammons". [5] In JazzTimes , Michael Edwards noted " Song for the New Man is a forthright rebuttal to the notion that an album with no overriding theme, no avant-garde ...
Newman was born in Corsicana, Texas, United States, on February 24, 1933, but grew up in Dallas, where he studied first the piano and then the saxophone. [1] According to one account, he got his nickname "Fathead" in school when "an outraged music instructor used it as an epithet after catching Newman playing a Sousa march from memory rather than from reading the sheet music, which rested ...
David Newman - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, flute; Mac Rebennack - piano, organ; Richard Tee - organ; Cornell Dupree, David Spinozza - guitar; Chuck Rainey - electric bass; Charles Collins, Jimmy Johnson, Bernard Purdie - drums
Fathead (born Vernon Rainford; c. 1960 – 19 October 1988) was a dancehall musician best known for his collaborations with Yellowman in the early 1980s. [ 1 ] Biography
Fathead (subtitled Ray Charles Presents David 'Fathead' Newman and also referred to as Ray Charles Sextet) is the debut release of American jazz saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman recorded in 1958 but not released until 1960 on the Atlantic label.
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Return to the Wide Open Spaces is a live album by American saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman, pianist Ellis Marsalis and guitarist Cornell Dupree, recorded at the Caravan of Dreams in 1990 and released on the Amazing label. [1] [2] [3]