Paul Quinichette | |
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Born |
Denver, Colorado, United States |
May 17, 1916
Died | May 25, 1983 New York City, New York, United States |
(aged 67)
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Tenor saxophone |
Paul Quinichette (May 17, 1916 – May 25, 1983) was an American jazz musician who played the tenor saxophone. He was known as the "Vice President" or "Vice Prez" for his uncanny emulation of the breathy style of Lester Young, known as "Prez". Young, who affectionately called everyone "Lady ****" (he called Billie Holiday "Lady Day"), called him "Lady Q". He was also capable of a gruffer style on his own.
He played with Jay McShann, Louis Jordan, and Henry Red Allen before being hired by Count Basie specifically to replace Young in his band. He is featured on some of Dinah Washington's best work recorded in 1952–54. He recorded many small combo dates, including sessions with Young, Charlie Rouse and later with John Coltrane.
Quinichette was born in Denver, Colorado and died in New York City.
With Gene Ammons
With Count Basie
With Bob Brookmeyer
With Billie Holiday
With The Prestige All Stars
With Sarah Vaughan
With Mal Waldron
With Dinah Washington
With Webster Young