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Joe Sample
Joe (* 1939 in Houston, Texas) began to play the piano at the age of five. He was a student
of the organist and pianist Curtis Mayo. In high school in the 1950s, Sample teamed up with
friends saxophonist Wilton Felder and drummer "Stix" Hooper to form a group called the
Swingsters. While studying piano at Texas Southern University, Sample met and added trombonist
Wayne Henderson and several other players to the Swingsters, which became the Modern Jazz
Sextet and then the Jazz Crusaders, in emulation of one of the leading progressive jazz bands
of the day, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Sample never took a degree from the university;
instead, in 1960, he and the Jazz Crusaders made the move from Houston to Los Angeles. He was
a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.
The group quickly found opportunities on the West Coast, making its first recording, Freedom Sounds, in 1961 and releasing up to four albums a year over much of the 1960s. The Jazz Crusaders played at first in the dominant hard bop style of the day, standing out by virtue of their unusual front-line combination of saxophone (played by Wilton Felder) and Henderson's trombone. Another distinctive quality was the funky, rhythmically appealing acoustic piano playing of Sample, who helped steer the group's sound into a fusion between jazz and soul in the late 1960s. The Jazz Crusaders became a strong concert draw during those years. In 1969 Sample made his first recording under his own name; Fancy Dance featured the pianist as part of a jazz trio. In the 1970s, as the Jazz Crusaders became simply the Crusaders and branched out into popular sounds, Sample became known as a Los Angeles studio musician, appearing on recordings by the likes of Joni Mitchell, Marvin Gaye, Tina Turner, B. B. King, Joe Cocker, Minnie Riperton, Anita Baker and The Supremes. Sample was a founding member of the L.A. Express, which was started as the backing band for Tom Scott; however, both Sample and fellow Crusader Larry Carlton left after that group's first album. In 1975 Sample went into the studios with jazz legends Ray Brown, on bass, and drummer Shelly Manne to produce a then state-of-the-art recording direct to disc entitled The Three. The electric keyboard was fairly new in the sixties, and Sample became one of the instrument's pioneers. The Crusaders, after losing several key members, broke up after recording Life in the Modern World for the GRP label in 1987. Despite the disbanding of the Crusaders, the members would join each other to record periodically over the years, releasing Healing the Wounds in the early 1990s. Felder, Hooper, and Sample recorded their first album, called Rural Renewal, as the reunited Crusaders group in 2003 and played a concert in Japan in 2004. Some of the pianist's recent recordings are The Song Lives On (1999), featuring duets with singer Lalah Hathaway, and The Pecan Tree (2002), a tribute to his hometown of Houston, where he relocated in 1994. His 2004 album on Verve, Soul Shadows, paid tribute to Duke Ellington and Jelly Roll Morton and pre-jazz bandleader James Reese Europe. In 2007 he recorded Feeling Good with vocalist Randy Crawford. In the mid-1970s, the Crusaders added guitarist Larry Carlton. Sample appeared on stage at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 28 May 2000, playing keyboard solo on George Benson's "Deeper Than You Think". This concert was recorded and a DVD entitled George Benson: Absolutely Live was subsequently released. Sample died in 2014. from Wikipedia |
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Black And Blue Capitol Records ST 1824 recorded October/November 1962 in Los Angeles, CA/USA |
Lou Rawls, vocals Curtis Amy, soprano sax, tenor sax Charlie Kennedy, alto sax Alexander Nelson, alto sax Jay Migliori, tenor sax Lou Ciottitenor, tenor sax Jack Nimitz, baritone sax Lou Blackburn, trombone Les Robertson, trombone Horace Tapscott, trombone Charles Wilson, trombone Bob Knight, bass trombone Bobby Bryant, trumpet Bud Brisbois, trumpet Bob Rolfe, trumpet George Graham, trumpet Irving Ashby, guitar Gene Edwards, guitar Richard 'Groove' Holmes, organ Joe Sample, organ Onzy Matthews, piano Jim Crutcher, bass Curtis Counce, bass Leroy Henderson, drums Frank Butler, drums |
Ethiopian Knights Reprise Records MS 2248 released 1973 recorded August 1971 in Los Angeles, CA/USA |
Donald Byrd, trumpet Thurman Green, trombone Harold Land, tenor saxophone Bobby Hutcherson, vibes Joe Sample, organ Bill Henderson III, piano Don Peake, guitar Greg Poree, guitar David T. Walker, guitar Wilton Felder, bass Ed Greene, drums Bobbye Porter Hall, congas, tambourine |
High Energy Columbia KC 33048 released 1974 recorded live April/May 1974 in Hollywood, CA/USA |
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet, flugelhorn Dale Oehler, conductor Ernie Watts, soprano saxophone, bass flute, flute Junior Cook, tenor saxophone, flute Pete Christlieb, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet Dick "Slyde" Hyde, trombone George Bohanon, trombone Dean Parks, guitar George Cables, piano Joe Sample, clavinet, organ Ian Underwood, synthesizer Kent Brinkley, bass Harvey Mason, drums Ralph Penland, drums Victor Feldman, percussion King Errison, percussion Carmelo Garcia, percussion |
Glow Reprise Records MS 2248 released 1976 recorded February and May 1976 in Hollywood, CA/USA |
Al Jarreau, vocals Larry Carlton, guitar Tom Canning, piano Larry Nash, synthesizers Joe Sample, piano, organ Wilton Felder, bass Willie Weeks, bass Paul Stallworth - bass Joe Correro, drums Steve Forman, percussion, tambourine Ralph MacDonald, percussion Dale Oehler, conductor |
Gate Of Dreams Warner Bros. Records BS 3006 released 1977 recorded September and October 1976 in Hollywood, CA/USA |
Claus Ogerman, conductor David Sanborn, alto sax Michael Brecker, tenor sax Peter Maunu, guitar George Benson, guitar Joe Sample, keyboards, organ, piano Ralph Grierson, keyboards Chuck Domanico, bass John Guerin, drums Larry Bunker, percussion Chino Valdes, congas |
Relationships Rhino Records S22 17294 released 1993 compilation of recordings between 1960 and 1972 |
Les McCann, keyboards, piano, vocals Eddie Harris, tenor sax Ben Webster, tenor sax Teddy Edwards, tenor sax Wilton Felder, tenor sax Stanley Turrentine, tenor sax Wayne Henderson, trombone Benny Bailey, trumpet Blue Mitchell, trumpet Yusef Lateef, woodwind George Freeman, guitar Dennis Budimir, guitar David Spinozza, guitar Joe Pass, guitar Richard 'Groove' Holmes", organ Joe Sample, organ, piano Jodie Christian, piano Corky Hale, harp string section Victor Gaskin, bass Robert Haynes, bass Herbie Lewis, bass Leroy Vinnegar, bass Bill Salter, bass Donald Dean, drums Otis Finch, drums Stix Hooper, drums Paul Humphrey, drums Ron Jefferson, drums Buck Clarke, drums, percussion Ralph MacDonald, drums, percussion Alphonse Mouzon, drums, percussion Jimmy Rowser, bass, drums, percussion Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, drums, percussion Lou Rawls, vocals |
Sample This Warner Bros. Records 9 46572-2 recorded in Los Angeles, CA/USA |
Joe Sample, organ, piano, synthesizer, Wurlitzer Everette Harp, alto sax Hubert Laws, flute Dean Parks, guitar George Duke, synthesizer Joe Sample, organ, piano, synthesizer, Wurlitzer Marcus Miller, bass Jay Anderson, bass Castro, drums, percussion Steve Gadd, drums Dianne Reeves, vocals Dennis Rowland, vocals |
Absolute Benson Verve 543 840-2 recorded May 1999 in New York/USA |
George Benson, guitar, vocals Joe Sample, piano, organ, synthesizer Carlos Henriquez, bass Christian McBride, bass, synthesizer Vidal Davis, drums Steve Gadd, drums Cindy Blackman, drums Luis Conte, congas, percussion, timbales Ricky Peterson, organ |
David Axelrod Mo' Wax MWR141CD recorded in Hollywood, CA/USA |
David Axelrod, conductor Hidle Brown Barnum, conductor Ernie Watts, soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax Lanny Morgan, alto sax Bob Efford, baritone sax Gene Cipriano, reeds George Bohanon, euphonium, trombone Oscar Brashear, piccolo trumpet, trumpet Louis Morell, guitar Pete Wyant, guitar Howard Roberts, guitar, Hammond organ Joe Sample, Hammond organ Don Randi, piano Don Palmer, violin Marilyn Baker, viola Nathan Gershman, cello James Hughart, bass Carol Kaye, bass Earl Palmer, drums Gary Coleman, percussion Brenda Marie Eiger, vocals Cynthia Bass, vocals Esterlee Nicholson, vocals John Austin, vocals Anita Tolbert Nwede, vocals Ras Kass, vocals Lou Rawls, vocals Melanie Taylor, vocals |
Rural Renewal Verve 440 060 077-2 recorded in Hollywood, CA and Sherman Oaks, CA/USA |
Wilton Felder, tenor sax Steve Baxter, trombone Arthur Adams, guitar Dean Parks, guitar Ray Parker jr., guitar Eric Clapton, guitar Joe Sample, piano, organ Freddie Washington, bass "Stix" Hooper, drums Lenny Castro, percussion Donnie McClurkin, vocals |
The Works Bad Dog Records BDR 60808 recorded February 2008 in New York, NY/USA |
Jonatha Brooke, guitar, piano Eric Bazilian, guitar, vocals Hiram Bullock, guitar Greg Leisz, guitar Derek Trucks, guitar Mitchell Froom, Hammond organ Joe Sample, Hammond organ, piano Gil Goldstein, accordion Christian McBride, bass Steve Gadd, drums |
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