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David "Fathead" Newman albums featuring Steve Novosel

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| | Chillin' CD (1999)
$13.75 David "Fathead" Newman has recorded many albums through the years in a variety of contexts and on several instruments. This straight-ahead effort is pretty definitive of his jazz abilities, for it has Newman making four appearances on tenor, two on ...
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| Captain Buckles / Front Money CD (2004)
$11.25 This two-for-one CD brings together a pair of 1970s albums by saxophonist/flautist David "Fathead" Newman--CAPTAIN BUCKLES (1971) and FRONT MONEY (1977). Both records traffic in funky, R&B-laden soul-jazz, with plenty of tight grooves from Newman's ace session band (including Blue ...
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| Keep The Spirits Singing CD (2001)
$13.89 David "Fathead" Newman is in top form throughout this straight-ahead jazz set, playing tenor sax on four of the seven numbers, flute on two, and alto on "Willow Weep for Me." Newman is assisted by pianist John Hicks, bassist Steve ...
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 David "fathead" Newman Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous David "fathead" Newman songs: Willow Weep For Me, Song For the New Man, Bill For Bennie, Fathead, Hard Times, Mean to Me, Sweet Eyes. More music songs Tin Tin Deo, Weird Beard, Skylark, Lady Day, Unchain My Heart, Lonely Avenue, Pharoah's Gold, Suki Duki, Autumn in New York. More music songs Life, Amandla, Summertime, Everything Must Change Lyrics.
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 David "fathead" Newman Biography
A sax player whose full-throated bluesy expression reflects a strong R&B background, David "Fathead" Newman has lent his powerful yet supple sound to an incredible variety of musical situations since his first appearance in the mid-1950s. He has worked as a sideman on countless soul, blues, and jazz dates over the years, including a long and fruitful association with Ray Charles during Ray's richest soul-jazz years. Newman's own recordings as a leader also reflect the range of his talent.
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 Contemporaries
Ray Charles, Stanley Turrentine, Gene Ammons, Lou Donaldson, The Jazz Crusaders, Herbie Mann, Jimmy McGriff, Hank Crawford, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jimmy Forrest, Red Holloway, Junior Parker, Rusty Bryant, Sil Austin, Lee Allen, James Clay (Jazz), Curtis Amy
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Grover Washington, Jr., David Sanborn, George Duke, Houston Person, Gerald Albright, Rickey Woodard, James Clay (Jazz)
 Influences
Ray Charles, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Jordan, Sonny Stitt, Illinois Jacquet, Don Byas, Buster Smith (Sax)
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