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George Howard
George Howard, 1992
George Howard, 1992
Background information
Born(1956-09-15)September 15, 1956
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedMarch 22, 1998(1998-03-22) (aged 41)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
GenresSmooth jazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentSaxophone
Years active1970s–1998
LabelsPalo Alto, MCA, GRP

George Howard (September 15, 1956 – March 22, 1998) was an American smooth jazz saxophonist.[1]

Music career

Howard was born September 15, 1956 in Philadelphia. In the late 1970s, he toured with Grover Washington, Jr., who was one of his idols. In the early 1980s, Howard released his first and second studio albums, Asphalt Gardens and Steppin' Out. Both albums were well received and ranked high on the Billboard magazine jazz album charts at No. 25 and 9, respectively. The last track on 'Steppin' Out' is called 'Dream Ride' and features George playing clarinet. The track was promoted in 1984 in the UK by DJ Robbie Vincent and is now a classic among soul and jazz enthusiasts.

By 1985, his third album, Dancing in the Sun, had scaled the Billboard Jazz Album chart to No. 1. Each of his next three albums, Love Will Follow, A Nice Place to Be, and Reflections would also reach this height in the Jazz Album chart. After the success of Dancing in the Sun, Howard left GRP Records to join MCA Records through the 1988 release of Reflections. His next album Personal was released in 1989.

However, he returned to GRP in 1990 and released Love and Understanding in 1991. It was followed by Do I Ever Cross Your Mind? (1992), When Summer Comes (1993), A Home Far Away (1994), and Attitude Adjustment (1996). His first five years with GRP, plus a selection of his MCA recordings, were summarized on 1997's The Very Best of George Howard and Then Some.

Howard returned to recording with Midnight Mood, which was released in January 1998, his final album before his death two months later. He stayed with GRP until his death from colon cancer on March 20, 1998. His final album, There's a Riot Goin' On was released by Blue Note Records one month after his death.

Howard was survived by his daughter, Jade Howard, and two sisters, Mary Howard and Doris Beverly.

Discography

  • 1982 Asphalt Gardens (Palo Alto)
  • 1984 Steppin' Out (Palo Alto)
  • 1985 Dancing in the Sun (Palo Alto)
  • 1986 Love Will Follow (Palo Alto)
  • 1986 A Nice Place to Be (MCA)
  • 1988 Reflections (MCA)
  • 1989 Personal (MCA)
  • 1991 Love and Understanding (GRP)
  • 1992 Do I Ever Cross Your Mind? (GRP)
  • 1993 When Summer Comes (GRP)
  • 1994 A Home Far Away (GRP)
  • 1996 Attitude Adjustment (GRP)
  • 1998 Midnight Mood (GRP)
  • 1998 There's a Riot Goin' On (Blue Note)

References