Grover Washington Jr.

Grover Washington Jr. obituary

Grover Washington Jr.

Grover Washington Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 16, 1999.
By fusing jazz with soul music, saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. became one of the first young musicians on the jazz-funk scene. Washington, who died Friday following a televised performance, once described his style as short stories without words, impressions turned into sound. "There's a record player playing in here all the time," said Washington, pointing to his head in a 1989 interview with The Associated Press. "I'm listening to everything. The screech of brakes. Three or four people walking and you can hear their heels clicking. Railroad tracks." Washington, 56, collapsed Friday evening after taping a performance for CBS' "The Saturday Early Show," which aired this morning. He was pronounced dead at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital. Washington was one of the first musicians to enter the jazz-funk scene. His career highlights included playing at President Clinton's 50th birthday celebration at Radio City Music Hall in 1996. He also played in a jazz and blues jam with the president and other jazz greats including Herbie Hancock and Wynton Marsalis in 1993 after a White House concert celebrating jazz. Born in Buffalo, N.Y., Washington was introduced to music by his saxophone-playing father. He joined his first band 'The Four Clefs' as a teen-ager in 1959. In the early 1960s, Washington moved to Philadelphia, which became his home for life. He honed his rapid-growing abilities, playing in clubs until being discovered by organist Charles Earland, who put the young Washington on one of his albums. Washington's career took off in 1970 when he was featured on Johnny "Hammond" Smith's "Breakout." Producer Creed Taylor signed Washington in 1971, who soon after released his debut album, "Inner City Blues." It nearly wasn't his big moment, though. The solo had been intended for tenor saxophonist Hank Crawford, but Crawford couldn't make the studio date at the last minute. After signing with Elektra, Washington put out his most successful piece. "Winelight" made it to No. 5 on U.S. record charts. The album, which featured vocals by Bill Withers on the song, "Just the Two of Us," reached the No. 2 position on the nation's charts in 1981.

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Linda Jenkins

April 8, 2025

Still resonating throughout the music industry today.
Fond memories at the Bijou Cafe & Just Jazz Night Club...

mary rettig

July 11, 2020

I miss your talent,I miss your you beautiful long for music.I thank you for the times you kept me calm,and your music was there for me and still is in tough times. TY you and your family for sharing.

ConceiçãoAparecida Borghi

January 18, 2018

pessoa incrível, iluminada.

Derrick Hudson

September 27, 2017

One of the best in Jazz. A true legend with the Sax. URBAN KNIGHTS "Hearts Of Longing". My Favorite with legends Ramsey Lewis and Jonathan Butler. You are highly missed in Chicago, Illinois. My deepest condolences from a true friend. DJ HUD of Chicago.

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

September 24, 2016

In God's care, rest in peace.

Ned Taylor

September 3, 2016

You was the greatest jazz player we love you but God love you best

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