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Don Wilkerson • Shoutin'



 Artist Biography
The archetypal big-toned Texas tenor of Don Wilkerson was unfortunately not documented on record as much as the quality of his music deserved; he was an excellent, earthy soul-jazz saxophonist capable of playing blues, ballads, bop, swing, and gospel-tinged R&B. Wilkerson was born in Moreauville, LA, in 1932, and first learned the alto sax; by his teens, he had moved to Houston and was accomplished enough on tenor to play with R&B outfits headed by Amos Milburn and Charles Brown. Wilkerson played on some of Ray Charles' earliest recording sessions in the mid-'50s, taking memorable solos on classics like "I Got a Woman," "This Little Girl of Mine," and "Hallelujah I Love Her So." He also led a band in Miami for a short time, and participated in numerous jam sessions with Cannonball Adderley. Adderley produced Wilkerson's first recording session, a 1960 date for Riverside titled The Texas Twister. After another short stint with Charles, he signed with Blue Note and recorded three stellar, soulful albums over 1962-1963: Elder Don, Preach, Brother!, and Shoutin', all of which featured Grant Green on guitar. Unfortunately, none was very successful, and Wilkerson didn't record any further as a leader. He remained in Houston for most of his life and passed away on July 18, 1986.
Steve Huey
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/don-wilkerson-mn0000161996/biography

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 Biografía del artista
El arquetípico tenor tejano de Don Wilkerson no estaba, por desgracia, tan documentado en los archivos como merecía la calidad de su música; era un excelente saxofonista de soul-jazz terrenal capaz de tocar blues, baladas, bop, swing y R&B con matices de gospel. Wilkerson nació en Moreauville, Los Ángeles, en 1932, y aprendió primero el saxo alto; en su adolescencia, se había mudado a Houston y tenía suficiente experiencia en el tenor como para tocar con equipos de R&B dirigidos por Amos Milburn y Charles Brown. Wilkerson tocó en algunas de las primeras sesiones de grabación de Ray Charles a mediados de los 50, haciendo memorables solos en clásicos como "I Got a Woman", "This Little Girl of Mine" y "Hallelujah I Love Her So". También dirigió una banda en Miami por un corto tiempo, y participó en numerosas jam sessions con Cannonball Adderley. Adderley produjo la primera sesión de grabación de Wilkerson, una fecha de 1960 para Riverside titulada "The Texas Twister". Después de otra corta temporada con Charles, firmó con Blue Note y grabó tres álbumes estelares y conmovedores durante 1962-1963: Elder Don, Preach, Brother!, y Shoutin', todos ellos con Grant Green a la guitarra. Por desgracia, ninguno tuvo mucho éxito, y Wilkerson no grabó más como líder. Permaneció en Houston la mayor parte de su vida y falleció el 18 de julio de 1986.
Steve Huey
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/don-wilkerson-mn0000161996/biography


Tracks:
A1 Movin' Out
A2 Cookin' With Clarence
A3 Easy Living
B1 Happy Johnny
B2 Blues For J
B3 Sweet Cake


Drums – Ben Dixon
Guitar – Grant Green
Organ – John Patton
Tenor Saxophone – Don Wilkerson
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder


BLP 4145 Don Wilkerson - Shoutin'
Don Wilkerson (ts) "Big" John Patton (org) Grant Green (g) Ben Dixon (d)
Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 29, 1963
tk.4 Sweet Cake
tk.8 Cookin' With Clarence
tk.12 Movin' Out
tk.13 Happy Johnny
tk.17 Easy Living
tk.21 Blues For J
** also issued on Blue Note BST 84145.











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