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More Than You Know by Stanley Turrentine

Artist Biography For Stanley Turrentine

Stanley William Turrentine Also Known As "Mr. T" Or "The Sugar Man" April 5 1934 – September 12 2000 Was An American Jazz Tenor Saxophonist. Turrentine Was Born In Pittsburgh's Hill District Into A Musical Family. His Father Thomas Turrentine Sr. Was A Saxophonist With Al Cooper's Savoy Sultans His Mother Played Stride Piano And His Older Brother Tommy Turrentine Became A Professional Trumpet Player.
He Began His Prolific Career With Blues And Rhythm And Blues Bands And Was At First Greatly Influenced By Illinois Jacquet. In The 1950s He Went On To Play With The Groups Of Lowell Fulson Earl Bostic And At The Turn Of The Decade Max Roach.
Turrentine Received His Only Formal Musical Training During His Military Stint In The Mid-'50s. In 1959 He Jumped From The Frying Pan Into The Fire When He Left The Military And Went Straight Into The Band Of The Great Drummer Max Roach.
He Married The Organist Shirley Scott In 1960 And The Two Frequently Played And Recorded Together. In The 1960s He Started Working With Organist Jimmy Smith And Made Many Soul Jazz Recordings Both With Smith And As A Leader.
In The 1970s After His Professional Split And Divorce From Scott Turrentine Turned To Jazz Fusion And Signed For Creed Taylor's CTI Label. His First Album For CTI Sugar Proved One Of His Biggest Successes And A Seminal Recording For The Label. He Worked With Freddie Hubbard Milt Jackson George Benson Bob James Richard Tee Idris Muhammad Ron Carter Grant Green And Eric Gale To Name A Few. He Returned To Soul Jazz In The 1980s And Into The 1990s.
Turrentine Lived In Fort Washington Maryland From The Early 90s Until His Death.
He Died Of A Stroke In New York City On September 12 2000 And Is Buried In Pittsburgh's Allegheny Cemetery

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: More Than You Know

Stanley Turrentine - Tenor Sax
Tommy Flanagan - Piano
Grant Green - Guitar
Paul Chambers - Bass
Art Taylor - Drums Written By Edward Eliscu/Billy Rose/Vincent Youmans Recorded 13. September 1961 At The Van Gelder Studio Englewood Cliffs New Jersey
Originally Released On The Album Z.T.'s Blues Blue Note BST 84424

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