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David "Fathead" Newman
David "Fathead" Newman
Artist Information
Genres: Soul Jazz, Hard Bop, Jazz Blues, Mainstream Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
Active: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's
Born: February 24, 1933 in Corsicana, TX
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As a teenager, David Newman played professionally around Dallas and Fort Worth with Charlie Parker's mentor, Buster Smith, and also with Ornette Coleman in a band led by tenor saxophonist Red Connors. In the early '50s, Newman worked locally with such R&B musicians as Lowell Fulson and T-Bone Walker. In 1952, Newman formed his longest-lasting and most important musical association with Ray Charles, who had played piano in Fulson's group. Newman stayed with Charles' band from 1954-1964, while concurrently recording as a leader and a sideman with, among others, his hometown associate, tenor saxophonist James Clay. Upon leaving Charles, Newman stayed in Dallas for two years. He then moved to New York, where he recorded under King Curtis and Eddie Harris; he also played many commercial and soul dates. Newman returned to Charles for a brief time in 1970-1971; from 1972-1974 he played with Red Garland and Herbie Mann.
Discography
Release: May 5, 2009
Label: Highnote
Release: January 29, 2008
Label: Highnote