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40+ Jazz Classics

459.4K streams

459,442

More Gravy

411.7K streams

411,670

Willis Jackson With Pat Martino

217.3K streams

217,285

Bar Wars

72.9K streams

72,850

More Gravy

65.4K streams

65,406

A One Day Session

54K streams

54,039

The Way We Were

51.6K streams

51,557

Gentle Gator

45.6K streams

45,629

Willis Jackson with Pat Martino

40.3K streams

40,330

Blue Gator/ Please Mr. Jackson

40.1K streams

40,108

Biography

An exciting tenor saxophonist whose honking and squeals (although influenced by Illinois Jacquet) were quite distinctive, Willis Jackson was also a strong improviser who sounded perfectly at home with organ groups. He played locally in Florida early on, until joining Cootie Williams (on and off during 1948-1955). His two-sided honking feature "Gator Tail" with "Cootie" (which earned Williams a lifelong nickname) was a hit in 1948, and he started recording as a leader in 1950. Jackson had a romantic and creative partnership with singer Ruth Brown for eight years, and often appeared on her recordings during this era. His extensive series of Prestige recordings (1959-1964) made him a big attraction on the organ circuit. Although generally overlooked by critics, Willis Jackson continued working steadily in the 1970s and '80s. In 1977, he recorded one of the finest albums of his career for Muse, Bar Wars. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi