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Paul Quinichette
American saxophonist and jazz musician

Paul Quinichette

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American saxophonist and jazz musician
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Place of birth
Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA
Place of death
New York City, New York, USA
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67 years
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Biography

Paul Quinichette (May 17, 1916 – May 25, 1983) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He was known as the "Vice President" or "Vice Prez" for his emulation of the breathy style of Lester Young, whose nickname was "The President", or simply "Prez". Young called Quinichette "Lady Q".

Early life

Quinichette was born in Denver, Colorado, United States. He had clarinet and alto saxophone lessons as a child, before switching to tenor saxophone. Around the age of 13, he had informal lessons from Lester Young. Quinichette attended Denver University, transferred to Tennessee State College, and then returned to Denver University, from which he graduated in music. While in college he played with local bands, and during summer vacations he toured with Nat Towles and the trumpeter Lloyd Hunter.

Later life and career

Quinichette worked with Shorty Sherock in the late 1930s, and was then with Ernie Fields (1942), and Jay McShann (1942–43). He was with Johnny Otis on the West Coast from 1945 to 1947, then went to New York with Louis Jordan in 1947. In New York he played with various musicians before joining Count Basie in 1951. After two years with Basie, and buoyed by the success of his own recordings for EmArcy Records, Quinichette left to form his own band.

In the mid to late 1950s, Quinichette also accompanied vocalist Dinah Washington on EmArcy recordings, and played with Benny Goodman and Nat Pierce (both 1955), John Coltrane (1957), and Billie Holiday. In the following decade, poor health hindered his activities as a musician, and he took work as an electrical engineer. Although still restricted, he resumed performing in 1973.

Quinichette died in New York City on May 25, 1983.

Playing style

Grove comments that "Quinichette's style displayed a sense of swing unequaled among those musicians who followed Young." Writing in 1959, critic John S. Wilson stated that, after leaving Basie, "Quinichette has inclined to a coarseness of tone and ideas and an attack that stems as much from the less palatable side of Illinois Jacquet as it does from Young."

Discography

As sideman

With Gene Ammons

  • The Big Sound (Prestige, 1958)
  • Groove Blues (Prestige, 1958)

With Count Basie

  • The Count! (Clef, 1952 [1955])
  • Basie Jazz (Clef, 1952 [1954])
  • The Swinging Count! (Clef 1952 [1956])
  • Dance Session Album No. 2 (Clef, 1954)

With Bob Brookmeyer

  • Kansas City Revisited (United Artists, 1958)

With Billie Holiday

  • An Evening with Billie Holiday (Clef, 1953)
  • Lady Sings the Blues (Clef, 1956)

With Jay McShann

  • The Last of the Blue Devils (Atlantic, 1978)

With The Prestige All Stars

  • Wheelin' & Dealin' (Prestige, 1957) – with John Coltrane and Frank Wess

With Sarah Vaughan

  • Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown (EmArcy, 1954) – with Clifford Brown

With Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

  • Clean Head's Back in Town (Bethlehem, 1957)

With Mal Waldron

  • The Dealers (Prestige, 1964)

With Dinah Washington

  • Blazing Ballads (Mercury, 1952)
  • After Hours with Miss "D" (EmArcy, 1954)

With Webster Young

  • For Lady (Prestige, 1957)
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