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Washington, Grover, Jr., 1943-1999 (Personal Name)

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Preferred form: Washington, Grover, Jr., 1943-1999

Stu Gardner presents A house full of love [SR] p1986: label (Grover Washington Jr.) container (alto and tenor saxophones)

New Grove dict. of jazz (Washington, Grover, Jr.; b. Dec.12, 1943, Buffalo; saxophonist)

New York Times, Dec. 19, 1999 (Grover Washington Jr., 56, jazz saxophonist; d. Dec. 17, 1999, New York City)

African American National Biography, accessed April 6, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Washington, Grover, Jr.; rhythm and blues musician / singer, saxophonist, music producer, soldier; born 12 December, 1943 in Buffalo, New York, United States; studied classical music, the piano, bass, guitar, and drums at Wurlitzer School of Music; doctorate in Music Composition from Temple University, Philadelphia (1980); played with Four Clefs, in Columbus, Ohio (1963), and Keith McAllister Band (1965); during military service at U.S. Army played the alto saxophone, for Nineteenth Army Band, Fort Dix, New Jersey (1965-1967); his album Inner City Blues bridged jazz, pop, soul, funk, and disco music (1971); recorded thirty-five albums over his career; most successful album, Winelight won superstar status remaining on Billboard magazine’s pop chart for 102 weeks and on the jazz chart for thirty-one weeks; his new category of music was named cool or smooth jazz; died 17 December, 1999 in New York, New York, United States)

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