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Lou Donaldson
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Lou Donaldson, alto saxophonist, recording star andentertainer extraordinaire was born in Badin, North Carolinaon November 1, 1926. He is the child of parents, LucyWallace Donaldson, mother, and Louis Andrew Donaldson,Sr., father. His mother was a first grade teacher at BadinHigh School, Musical Director at the school, and a concertpianist who was a graduate of Cheney University. His fatherwas a graduate of Livingstone College, an AME Zionminister, and insurance agent. Lou is the second of 4children, between older sister Margaret and younger sisterElizabeth and brother William, all of whom ended up involvedwith music. Lou never studied piano because his mother hada switch that she would crack across the fingers whenstudents missed a note. That turned him completely awayfrom being a pianist. When he was about 9 years old, sheheard him singing or humming all of the piano etudes that thestudents played and she took him aside and told him that hehad more musical talent than anyone in the family and that heneeded to play some type of instrument. She got a clarinetfrom the Band Director, Leo Gabriel, at the Alcoa AluminumPlant Band. Although she knew nothing about the clarinet,she taught him basic music and they used the clarinet bookto learn the fingerings and how to play the clarinet. Loumastered the instrument and this ignited his pursuit of acareer in music.
Blue Note 50ths and a Tad More
by Marc Cohn
Happy New Year! First show of the month and 2020it's time for Blue Note albums that are celebrating their 50th anniversary, being from January 1970! Lou Donaldson, Grant Green, Lonnie Smith, Andrew Hill and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra! Bassist and saxophonist Mark Zaleski will be in Baton Rouge at Chorum Hall on Wednesday, January 8th, ...
Pat Bianchi: B3 Master
by R.J. DeLuke
It may be that young Pat Bianchi had little choice but to follow a career in music. After all, his father and both his grandfathers played professionally in his hometown of Rochester, NY, an area that also produced the likes of the Mangione brothers (Chuck and Gap), pianist Frank Strazzeri, saxophonist Gerry Niewood and drum legend ...
Michael Weiss: Soul Journey
by Luke Seabright
Bebop is a complex craft, and like all crafts the only way to get any good at it is by learning from those who mastered it before you. Jamming through the night, getting on to that bandstand and firing away your best improvised lines, jousting with your partners (be they friends or strangers) like in the ...
November Birthday Salutes Featuring ECM Artists
by Marc Cohn
It is... time for November birthday salutes! Pianists Hampton Hawes, Ellis Marsalis, Paul Bley, Lyle Mays, Marcin Wasilewski; flutist Hubert Laws; singer Ernestine Anderson; guitarist Russell Malone; saxophonists Lou Donaldson, Mark Turner; trumpeters Arturo Sandoval & Don Cherry; drummers Andrew Cyrille & Billy Hart! And resident sage Mose Allison. You'll notice a slug of ECM artists ...
Blue Note Records Beyond The Notes
by Chris May
Blue Note Records Beyond The Notes Director: Sophie Huber Run Time: 111 minutes Eagle Rock Entertainment 2019 Blue Note fans will love this film. It is an unblemished, 360-degree, feel-good feast for the eyes and the ears. Intended by director Sophie Huber to make sense ...
Blue Note's 80th Anniversary Vinyl Initiative
by Patrick Burnette
Blue Note moves in mysterious ways. It seems like only a few months ago that the storied jazz label announced its Tone Poet vinyl series, because, well, it was only a few months ago, and here they are with yet another entry in the vinyl reissue game: the Blue Note 80th Anniversary Series. Like the Tone ...
50th Anniversary Blue Notes from August 1969
by Marc Cohn
Salutes to Blue Note recordings by organists John Patton (with James Blood Ulmer on guitar) and Lonnie Smith (live in Atlantic City), vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson (with Harold Land), saxophonist Lou Donaldson (with Charles Earland), The Three Sounds, pianist Andrew Hill (from a session never formally released on Blue Note), as well as Wayne Shorter (with a ...
Newk, Clarinet Madness & More
by Marc Cohn
June 2019 was one of those months with 5 Saturdays, so we got to play around with the music more. As usual, a mix of newer music from the likes of Theo Hill, Kate Reid and Anat Cohen--the latter two duos with Fred Hersch on piano. Then we have two, yes two, compare and contrast": one ...
Charlie Apicella: Groove Machine
by Don Phipps
On Groove Machine, Charlie Apicalla & Iron City serves up a gumbo of styles that run from New Orleans blues and Chicago funk to Motown and New York bop. The combination makes for a groovy" listening experienceroad music that will keep the head nodding and the mind trucking. Apicella penned five of the eight numbers on ...




