Grover Washington Jr.
One of the most popular saxophonists of the 20th century, Grover Washington, Jr. was long the pacesetter in his field. His roots were in R&B and soul-jazz organ combos, but he also fared very well on the infrequent occasions when he played straight-ahead jazz. A highly influential player, Washington was known for his spontaneity and risk-taking.
Grover Washington, Jr.'s, father also played saxophone and was his first influence. The younger son started playing music when he was ten, and within two years he was working in clubs. He picked up experience touring with the Four Clefs from 1959 to 1963 and freelancing during the next two years, before spending a couple years in the Army. He moved to Philadelphia in 1967, becoming closely identified with the city from then on. There, he worked with several organists, including Charles Earland and Johnny Hammond Smith, recording as a sideman for the Prestige label. His biggest break occurred in 1971, when Hank Crawford could not make it to a recording date for Creed Tasylor's Kudu label; Washington was picked as his replacement, and the result was Inner City Blues, a big seller. From then on he became a major name, particularly after recording 1975's Mister Magic and Feels So Good, and later 1980's Winelight. The latter album included the Bill Withers hit "Just the Two of Us."
Along the way, he developed his own personal voices on soprano, tenor, alto, and even his infrequently-used baritone. Grover Washington Jr. recorded as a leader for Kudu, Motown, Elektra, and Columbia and made notable guest appearances on dozens of records ranging from pop to straightforward jazz. He died of a sudden heart attack on December 17, 1999 while taping an appearance on CBS television's The Saturday Early Show; Washington was 56. The posthumous Aria was issued early the following year.
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Discography
49 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Winelight
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Rhino - Elektra on 26 Mar 2002
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Mister Magic
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Kudu Records on 1 Nov 1974
Available in24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo -
Grover Live (Vol. 2)
Jazz - Released by LIGHTYEAR (LTY) on 30 Apr 2010
Available in24-Bit/88 kHz Stereo -
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Mister Magic
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Kudu Records on 1 Nov 1974
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Feels So Good (Album Version)
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Kudu Records on 1 Jan 1975
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Grover Live (Vol. 2)
Jazz - Released by LIGHTYEAR (LTY) on 30 Apr 2010
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Inner City Blues
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Kudu Records on 3 Jan 1971
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A Secret Place
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Kudu Records on 1 Jan 1976
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Skylarkin'
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Motown on 1 Oct 1979
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Live At The Bijou (Live At The Bijou/1977)
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Kudu Records on 1 Jan 1977
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Come Morning (LP Version)
Jazz - Released by Elektra Asylum on 20 Nov 1980
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Grover Live (Live)
Jazz - Released by LIGHTYEAR (LTY) on 19 Mar 2010
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Togethering
Kenny Burrell, Grover Washington Jr.
Jazz - Released by Blue Note Records on 1 Jan 1984
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Soul Box
Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released by Kudu Records on 1 Mar 1973
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The Best of Grover Washington Jr.- Anthology Series
R&B - Released by Motown on 1 Jan 1996
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Pieces of a Dream, Budokan Hall, Tokyo 1983 (Live)
Jazz - Released by Top Note on 7 Jun 2024
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