Gene Ammons
Gene Ammons
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Genres: Bop, Soul-Jazz, Hard Bop
Active: 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's
Born: April 14, 1925 in Chicago, IL
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Biography
Gene Ammons, who had a huge and immediately recognizable tone on tenor, was a very flexible player who could play bebop with the best (always battling his friend Sonny Stitt to a tie) yet was an influence on the R&B world. Some of his ballad renditions became hits and, despite two unfortunate interruptions in his career, Ammons remained a popular attraction for 25 years. Son of the great boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons, Gene Ammons (who was nicknamed "Jug") left Chicago at age 18 to work with King Kolax's band. He originally came to fame as a key soloist with Billy Eckstine's orchestra during 1944-1947, trading off with Dexter Gordon on the famous Eckstine record Blowing the Blues Away.
Discography
Release: July 7, 2008
Label: Groove Hut, Groove Hut Spain
Release: October 1, 2007
Label: BMG