"Mellow" is a captivating jazz album by Houston Person, released on October 23, 2009, via HighNote Records. This 55-minute journey through the world of jazz, soul jazz, and hard bop features a collection of ten tracks that showcase Person's mastery of the tenor saxophone. The album opens with the upbeat "Sunny" and closes with the energetic "Lester Leaps In," with a mix of standards and original compositions in between. Notable tracks include the soulful "What a Difference a Day Makes" and the introspective "Who Can I Turn To." Person is joined by a stellar lineup of musicians, delivering a rich and dynamic sound that highlights the depth and versatility of his artistry. "Mellow" is a testament to Houston Person's enduring talent and his significant contributions to the jazz genre.
Houston Person, born in 1934 in Florence, South Carolina, is a revered American jazz tenor saxophonist and record producer celebrated for his soulful and emotive sound. With a career spanning over six decades, Person has recorded over seventy-five albums as a bandleader, showcasing his mastery across various genres, including soul jazz, hard bop, and swing. His rich, bluesy tenor style has earned him comparisons to legends like Gene Ammons and Ike Quebec, and he has collaborated with notable artists such as Etta Jones and Johnny Hammond. Person's discography, featuring labels like Prestige, Mercury, and HighNote Records, is a testament to his enduring influence and artistry. Recognized with the Eubie Blake Jazz Award in 1982, Houston Person continues to captivate audiences with his timeless music.
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