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Lou Donaldson, an alto saxophonist with a supple, earthy style who was a key figure in the development of three styles of jazz from the 1940s to the 1960s and sustained a career for almost seven ...
Lou Donaldson performing at the Village Vanguard in New York in 1999, with the organist Lonnie Smith and the drummer Idris Muhammad. He was a leading voice of the music known as hard bop.
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 ...
Lou Donaldson, Alto Saxophone Master and 'Alligator Bogaloo' Hitmaker, Dies at 98. ... "The Family of Sweet Poppa Lou Donaldson sadly confirms his death on November 9, 2024.
Lou Donaldson's career spanned over half a century, ... Dies at 98. Donaldson enjoyed several hits, including covers of "Ode to Billie Joe" and "It's Your Thing" By. Jade Gomez.
Veteran jazz musician Lou Donaldson, a jazz alto saxophonist for more than 50 years, died Sunday at the age of 98. Donaldson's family announced his passing in a post on his website reading, 'The ...
Lou Donaldson, saxophonist who helped shape jazz, dies at 98. In a career dating to the 1940s, he played on acclaimed recordings and worked often with jazz organists. November 11, 2024.
Lou Donaldson, Alto Saxophone Master and 'Alligator Bogaloo' Hitmaker, Dies at 98. Jade Gomez. ... "The Family of Sweet Poppa Lou Donaldson sadly confirms his death on November 9, 2024.
Lou Donaldson, acclaimed jazz alto saxophonist, died over the weekend according to a statement from his family. He was 98. A pop-up statement on Donaldson's website reads, "The Family of Sweet Poppa ...
Lou Donaldson, an alto saxophonist with a supple, ... Lou Donaldson, saxophonist who helped shape jazz, dies at 98. by Matt Schudel Special to The Washington Post Nov 11, 2024 ...
Lou Donaldson, Alto Saxophone Master and 'Alligator Bogaloo' Hitmaker, Dies at 98. Jade Gomez. November 12, 2024 at 9:20 PM. ... Lou Donaldson performing in New York City in June 2009.