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Gregory Herbert
American jazz saxophonist, flautist, musician

Gregory Herbert

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American jazz saxophonist, flautist, musician
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Place of birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of death
Amsterdam, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Age
30 years
Education
Temple University,
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Biography

Gregory Herbert (May 19, 1947 – January 31, 1978) was an American jazz saxophonist and flautist.

Herbert started on alto saxophone at age 12. In 1964 he did a short stint in the Duke Ellington Orchestra, then studied at Temple University from 1965 to 1971. While a student he recorded with Pat Martino in 1968. From 1971 to 1975 he toured with Woody Herman, then played with Harold Danko in 1975 and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra from1975 to 1977. Afterwards, he played briefly with Chuck Israels and Blood, Sweat and Tears. Additionally, Herbert appeared on Chet Baker's Once Upon a Summertime in 1977 along with Harold Danko, Ron Carter and Mel Lewis.

Herbert died of a heroin overdose in Amsterdam in 1978. He never recorded 2 sessions as a leader.

Discography

With Chet Baker

  • Once Upon a Summertime (Artists House, 1977)

With Johnny Coles

  • Katumbo (Dance) (Mainstream, 1971)

With Harold Danko

With Woody Herman

With Chuck Israels

With The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra

  • Live in Munich (Horizon, 1976)
  • Suite for Pops (A&M Horizon, 1975)
  • Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra with Rhoda Scott (Barclay, 1976)

With Mel Lewis

  • Mel Lewis and Friends (A&M/Horizon, 1977)

With Pat Martino

  • Baiyina (The Clear Evidence) (Prestige, 1968)
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