Stanley Turrentine
A legend of the tenor saxophone, Stanley Turrentine was renowned for his distinctively thick, rippling tone, an earthy grounding in the blues, and his ability to work a groove with soul and imagination. Turrentine recorded in a wide variety of settings, but was best-known for his Blue Note soul-jazz jams of the '60s, and also underwent a popular fusion makeover in the early '70s. Born in Pittsburgh on April 5, 1934, Turrentine began his career playing with various blues and R&B bands, with a strong influence from Illinois Jacquet. He played in Lowell Fulson's band with Ray Charles from 1950-1951, and in 1953, he replaced John Coltrane in Earl Bostic's early R&B/jazz band. After a mid-'50s stint in the military, Turrentine joined Max Roach's band and subsequently met organist Shirley Scott, whom he married in 1960 and would record with frequently.
Upon moving to Philadelphia, Turrentine struck up a chemistry with another organist, Jimmy Smith, appearing on Smith's 1960 classics Back at the Chicken Shack and Midnight Special, among others. Also in 1960, Turrentine began recording as a leader for Blue Note, concentrating chiefly on small-group soul-jazz on classics like That's Where It's At, but also working with the Three Sounds (on 1961's Blue Hour) and experimenting with larger ensemble settings in the mid-'60s. As the '70s dawned, Turrentine and Scott divorced and Turrentine became a popular linchpin of Creed Taylor's new, fusion-oriented CTI label; he recorded five albums, highlighted by Sugar, Salt Song, and Don't Mess With Mister T. While those commercially accessible efforts were artistically rewarding as well, critical opinion wasn't as kind to his late-'70s work for Fantasy; still, Turrentine continued to record prolifically, and returned to his trademark soul-jazz in the '80s and '90s. Turrentine passed away on September 12, 2000, following a massive stroke.
© Steve Huey /TiVo
Similar artists
-
Complete Up at "Minton's" (Remastered Edition)
Jazz - Released by jjjedizionimusicali on 26 aug. 2022
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
-
Priceless Jazz 29 : Stanley Turrentine / Shirley Scott
Stanley Turrentine, Shirley Scott
Jazz - Released by GRP on 1 jan. 1998
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
-
Always Something There
Jazz - Released by Blue Note Records on 28 okt. 1968
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
-
The Best Of Mr. T
Jazz - Released by Fantasy Records on 1 jan. 1989
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
-
-
-
Always Something There
Jazz - Released by Applause Records on 28 okt. 1968
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
-
Soul Shoutin'
Shirley Scott, Stanley Turrentine
Jazz - Released by Poppydisc on 25 nov. 1962
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Stanley Turrentine & Art Blakey & His Jazz Messengers
Stanley Turrentine, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Jazz - Released by S.D.E.G. Records on 4 apr. 2008
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Love's Finally Found Me! (Digitally Remastered)
Stanley Turrentine, Gloria Lynne
Jazz - Released by Essential Media Group on 11 mei 2010
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Journey into Melody
Jazz - Released by Jazz Arena on 2 dec. 2014
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Up At Minton's, Vol. 1
Jazz - Released by CoolNote on 1 sep. 1961
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
-
Jazz Collection (Original Recording)
Jazz - Released by Jazz Dog Records on 24 apr. 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Complete Recordings with Grant Green (Bonus Track)
Jazz - Released by Jazz Maniacs on 8 sep. 2017
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Journey Into Melody (Stanley Turrentine)
Jazz - Released by HSWK digital on 30 okt. 2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo