Von Freeman

Von Freeman

Von Freeman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 15, 2012.
CHICAGO (AP) — Earle Lavon Freeman, a tenor saxophonist and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, was being remembered Wednesday as a jazz great who made every song his own with a husky, melodic sound.

Freeman, who passed away over the weekend at age 88, never became of a major star but was highly regarded as a musician by other jazz practitioners. Miles Davis reportedly wanted him in the 1950s, but Freeman refused to leave his native Chicago for most of his career, taking only the briefest trips out of the city to perform.

The musician, known by friends as "Von," told the Chicago Tribune in 1992 that because he didn't have to worry about fame or money, he was free to pursue what a critic called an idiosyncratic and intellectually demanding style.

"An extraordinary saxophonist with a sound all his own, Von Freeman's contributions to jazz - and specifically Chicago's jazz history - are numerous," Rocco Landesman, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, said in a statement Wednesday. "We join many others in the jazz community and beyond in mourning his death while celebrating his life and his music."

His son, Mark Freeman, said his father died Saturday of heart failure.

Born in Chicago on October 3, 1922, Freeman came from a musical family. His mother sang in the church choir, his father was an amateur trombonist, and a grandfather and an uncle were guitarists.

Freeman's father was a policeman whose beat included the Grand Terrace Ballroom. Freeman said his father admired the artists who played at the club, among them Earl Hines, Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong, and invited them to his home.

"I got all this music by osmosis," Freeman told the Tribune.

Initially self-taught, he played saxophone with Gene "Jug" Ammons at DuSable High School, a public school that also produced Nat King Cole, Dinah Washington, Johnny Hartman and Johnny Griffin. After a stint in the Navy during World War II, Freeman returned to Chicago and played with his brothers George and Eldridge in the house band at the Pershing Hotel Ballroom, which was frequented by jazz musicians such as Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, according to the newspaper.

In the 1950s, Freeman associated himself with various Chicago artists, including Sun Ra, Jimmy Witherspoon, and Al Smith. He recorded the first album under his own name, "Doin' It Right Now," in 1972.

Until recently, Freeman regularly performed on Tuesday nights at a South Side club in Chicago. He was awarded the Rosenberger Medal in 2010 by the University of Chicago in recognition of his talent, and the National Endowment of the Arts named him a jazz master earlier this year.

Along with his son, Mark, he also is survived by another son, Chico, and his brother George.


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Robert Scurry

September 4, 2012

Von was a true original. He had his fans all over the world, even in far flung Australia.Thanks to recordings his magical sound will live forever.

August 30, 2012

We will miss you, our prayers go out to George Chico and Mark and families. See you later Vonski love you madly


Ron and Lois

Meredith Ries

August 24, 2012

I had always heard Larry Smith call you out as he played your tunes during Jazz Forum. Never thought I would meet you. But not only did I meet you, but I had to run down to the dollar store before your New Years 2011 show at the Green Mill to grab a sewing kit. Button popped on your tux jacket. You're the only man who has tamed me into doing a domesticated task! I guess legends have that power! Thanks for a great show and an even greater memory!! Rest in Peace!!

Minor Bird Davis

August 21, 2012

"Unconditional Love, Unconditional Gift, Unconditional Friendship" Chicago will never be the same; He help many of us get started, by giving us a platform to perform and hone our skills. Whether it was the El'Matador, the Apartment Louge etc., It was going on. We'd get there early to hear him and the Young John Young, John Login, Captain Ship, and many other Jazz giants performing with him on the South Side of Chicago. If it was a Monday or Tuesday night, I knew already where I was going to be. Tenor Sax in hand, sitting up from and waiting to hear from the Master, to pour out a reservoir of sound and knowledge. I'm going to miss you Von, and I can't thank you enough for the many jam sessions that gave us all a start to hone our skills. Chicago via Boston. Minor Bird Davis

Lisa Curry

August 20, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you Mark always
God Bless You and Your Family
From a long ago friend, Lisa Curry
Mark, please call me at your earliest convenience, I would like to make contact with you 773-905-8244 Lisa

Kerry

August 19, 2012

He had so talent. May the memories you shared bring you joy during this time of pain.

Teresa Brice

August 18, 2012

R.i.p.

Linda Jewell

August 17, 2012

That orchestra and choir up there must be smokin'! Thanks for your music.

Jimmy Payne Jr.

August 16, 2012

Mr. Freeman was one of the most down to earth individuals I have ever met. I did a show with him in 98 and I felt like I knew this man all my life. Condolences to his family, friends, and many fans. Von you are a true legend and may you continue your greatness in your journey!

G.G

August 16, 2012

Rest In Peace, Mr. Von... You played it your way.

August 16, 2012

God bless you, and thank you for what you have left us ~

August 16, 2012

"To the Freeman family. Its good that Mr. Freeman had the opportunity to live a full life. The scriptures say that our days are 7o and if by special mightiness they are 80.(Psalms 90:10). I am sure that you have so many memories of him that will bring you a smile when you think of him." Alabama

August 16, 2012

God bless you Mr. Freeman. Legends never die. Rest in Peace. Job well done!
R.Williams, MD

August 16, 2012

To the family of Mr. Von Freeman: May God bless you with peace, comfort and strength during the coming days ahead.

Earth's loss of a fine musician is heaven's gain.

Praying for family at this time.

August 16, 2012

To the the family of Von Freeman - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

theresa adams

August 15, 2012

a legend who knew the best i wonder if he knew billie holiday condolences to your family and sorrow's to chicago

MIKE/TINA SMALL

August 15, 2012

VONSKI WAS ONE OF THE GREAT SAXOPHONE PLAYERS OF THE BEBOP SCHOOL OF JAZZ, WHO MENTORED SUCH PEOPLE AS FRANK CATALANO,ETC AND WAS A WONDERFUL HUMAN BEING.

shakim

August 15, 2012

He was a phenomenal player. Very talented. May he always be remembered as such. Ecclesiastes 7:1 "A name is better than good oil and the day of death than the day of one's being born."

Judy

August 15, 2012

He's now jammin' with the angels....
May he rest in peace.

August 15, 2012

Great player, I named my son after him. RIP

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