James Spaulding

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James Ralph Spaulding Jr. (was born July 30, 1937) is an American jazz saxophonist and flutist. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, United states, Spaulding attended the Chicago Cosmopolitan School of Music. Between 1957 and 1961, he was a member of Sun Ra's band. In the 1960s, he worked as a studio musician at Blue Note Records, recording with Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver, and Stanley Turrentine. He was also a member of Freddie Hubbard's quintet and the World Saxophone Quartet. He went on to work with some post-bop musicians such as Max Roach, Randy Weston and Woody Shaw. Under the leadership of Mercer Ellington, in the 1970s, Spaulding played in the Duke Ellington Orchestra. In the 1980s, Spaulding worked with Ricky Ford and, as part of an octet, with David Murray.

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Kamal Abdul-Alim With Louis Armstrong With Billy Bang With Kenny Barron With Art Blakey With Richard Davis With Ricky Ford With Grant Green With Freddie Hubbard With Bobby Hutcherson With Abbey Lincoln With Hank Mobley With Lee Morgan With David Murray With William Parker With Duke Pearson With Sam Rivers With Max Roach With Pharoah Sanders With Woody Shaw With Wayne Shorter With Horace Silver With Sun Ra With Leon Thomas With Charles Tolliver With Stanley Turrentine With McCoy Tyner With Tyrone Washington With Larry Young

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