Nov 11, 2024 06:37 PM IST
PEOPLE-LOU DONALDSON/ (PIX):Lou Donaldson, jazz’s Alligator Bogaloo sax man, dies aged 98
By William Schomberg
Nov 11 – U.S. saxophonist Lou Donaldson, one of jazz music’s last remaining links to the era of bebop in the 1950s who went on to develop a soul and Latin-inspired sound in the following decades, has died at 98.
His death on Saturday was announced in a statement by family members who said “his legendary contributions to jazz will live on forever” due to the support of his fans.
Donaldson’s best-known songs included “Blues Walk” and “Alligator Bogaloo” and he recorded with greats such as pianist Thelonious Monk, drummer Art Blakey and organist Jimmy Smith.
He was a band leader over seven decades and earned himself the nickname “Sweet Poppa Lou” for his upbeat, funky sound on the alto sax.
Songs such as his version of “Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky ” remain dance-floor staples in jazz clubs around the world.
Born on Nov. 1, 1926, Donaldson learned the clarinet as a child growing up in Badin, a town in North Carolina. He played the instrument and the saxophone in a U.S. Navy band in the 1940s before moving to New York in 1950 and hearing Charlie Parker in the clubs.
After working on a Parker-style album with vibes player Milt Jackson he went on to make records of his own for the Blue Note label that offered early breaks to musicians who became big names in jazz, including Donald Byrd and Horace Silver.
Tours to Europe followed and Donaldson criss-crossed the United States with his bands. He performed in New York until he was well into his 80s, retiring in 2018.
He was married to his wife, Maker, for 56 years until her death in 2006. The couple had two daughters.
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