Grover Washington Jr.

Actor
BirthdayDec 12, 1943 (56 years old)
DeathdayDec 17, 1999
Place of birthBuffalo, New York, USA
GenderMale

Grover Washington Jr. was an American jazz-funk / soul-jazz saxophonist. Along with George Benson, John Klemmer, David Sanborn, Bob James, Chuck Mangione, Dave Grusin, Herb Alpert, and Spyro Gyra, he is considered by many to be one of the founders of the smooth jazz genre. He wrote some of his material and later became an arranger and producer. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Washington made some of the genre's most memorable hits, including "Mister Magic", "Reed Seed", "Black Frost", "Winelight", "Inner City Blues" and "The Best is Yet to Come". In addition, he performed very frequently with other artists, including Bill Withers on "Just the Two of Us" (still in regular rotation on radio today), Patti LaBelle on "The Best Is Yet to Come" and Phyllis Hyman on "A Sacred Kind of Love". He is also remembered for his take on the Dave Brubeck classic "Take Five", and for his 1996 version of "Soulful Strut". Washington had a preference for black nickel-plated saxophones made by Julius Keilwerth. These included a SX90R alto and SX90R tenor. He also played Selmer Mark VI alto in the early years. His main soprano was a black nickel-plated H. Couf Superba II (also built by Keilwerth for Herbert Couf) and a Keilwerth SX90 in the last years of his life. From Wikipedia (en), the free encyclopedia

Known for

The Louisiana Gator Boys

Feb 5, 1998

Our Guests at Heartland

Jul 24, 1978

Self

Jan 27, 2004

Self

Sep 27, 1973

The Louisiana Gator Boys

Feb 5, 1998

Our Guests at Heartland

Jul 24, 1978

Self

Jan 27, 2004

Self

Sep 27, 1973

Acting


Participated in 5 movies, 1 TV series


1998

The Louisiana Gator Boys


1993



1978

Our Guests at Heartland


1973

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