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Joseph Leslie Sample (February 1, 1939 – September 12, 2014) was an American keyboardist and composer. He was one of the founding members of
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in 1960, the band which shortened its name to "The Crusaders" in 1971. He remained a part of the group until its final album in 1991 (not including the 2003 reunion album ''Rural Renewal''). Beginning in the late 1960s, he enjoyed a successful solo career and guested on many recordings by other performers and groups, including Miles Davis, George Benson, Jimmy Witherspoon, Michael Franks,
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,
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,
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,
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, Anita Baker, and the Supremes. Sample incorporated gospel,
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, jazz, latin, and classical forms into his music.


Biography

Sample was born in Houston, Texas, the youngest son of Alexander Sample, a mail-carrier, and Agatha (née Osborne) Sample, a seamstress. Sample began to play the piano at the age of five. He was a student of the organist and pianist (Theodore or T.) Curtis Mayo. In high school in the 1950s, Sample teamed up with friends saxophonist Wilton Felder and drummer "Stix" Hooper to form a group called the Swingsters. While studying piano at Texas Southern University, Sample met and added trombonist Wayne Henderson and several other players to the Swingsters, which became the Modern Jazz Sextet and then the
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, in emulation of one of the leading progressive jazz bands of the day,
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's Jazz Messengers. Sample never took a degree from the university; instead, in 1960, he and the Jazz Crusaders made the move from Houston to Los Angeles. He was a member of
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fraternity. The group quickly found opportunities on the West Coast, making its first recording, ''Freedom Sound'', in 1961 and releasing up to four albums a year over much of the 1960s. The Jazz Crusaders played at first in the dominant hard bop style of the day, standing out by virtue of their unusual front-line combination of saxophone (played by Wilton Felder) and Henderson's trombone. Another distinctive quality was the funky, rhythmically appealing acoustic piano playing of Sample, who helped steer the group's sound into a fusion between jazz and soul in the late 1960s. The Jazz Crusaders became a strong concert draw during those years. While Sample and his bandmates continued to work together, he and the other band members pursued individual work as well. In 1969, Sample made his first recording under his own name; ''Fancy Dance'' featured the pianist as part of a jazz trio. In the 1970s, as the Jazz Crusaders became simply the Crusaders and branched out into popular sounds, Sample became known as a Los Angeles studio musician, appearing on recordings by
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, Tina Turner,
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,
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, Minnie Riperton, Anita Baker and The Supremes. Sample was a founding member of the
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, which was started as the backing band for Tom Scott; however, both Sample and fellow Crusader
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left after that group's first album. In 1975, Sample went into the studios with jazz musicians Ray Brown, on bass, and drummer Shelly Manne to produce a then state-of-the-art recording direct to disc entitled ''The Three''. About this time
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reissued some of the early work by the Jazz Crusaders as ''The Young Rabbits''. This was a compilation of their recordings produced between 1962 and 1968. The electric keyboard was fairly new in the 1960s, and Sample became one of the instrument's pioneers. He began to use the electric piano while the group retained their original name, and the group hit a commercial high-water mark with the hit single " Street Life" and the album of the same name in 1979. In 1978, he recorded ''Swing Street Café'' with guitarist
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. The Crusaders, after losing several key members, broke up after recording ''Life in the Modern World'' for the GRP label in 1987. Despite the disbanding of the Crusaders, the members would join each other to record periodically over the years, releasing ''Healing the Wounds'' in the early 1990s. Felder, Hooper, and Sample recorded their first album, called ''Rural Renewal'', as the reunited Crusaders group in 2003 and played a concert in Japan in 2004. After Sample's ''Fancy Dance'' (1969), he recorded several solo albums, including ''Sample This'', produced by
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. GRP also released ''Joe Sample Collection'', and a three-disc ''Crusaders Collection'', as testament to Sample's enduring legacy. Some of the pianist's recent recordings are ''The Song Lives On'' (1999), featuring duets with singer Lalah Hathaway, and ''The Pecan Tree'' (2002), a tribute to his hometown of Houston, where he relocated in 1994. His 2004 album on Verve, ''Soul Shadows'', paid tribute to
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and Jelly Roll Morton, and pre-jazz bandleader James Reese Europe. In 2007, he recorded ''Feeling Good'' with vocalist Randy Crawford. In the mid-1970s, the Crusaders added guitarist Larry Carlton. Sample appeared on stage at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 28 May 2000, playing keyboard solo on George Benson's "Deeper Than You Think". This concert was recorded and a DVD entitled ''George Benson: Absolutely Live'' was subsequently released. A studio version of "Deeper Than You Think" was recorded featuring Joe Sample in New York in May 1999 during sessions for a Benson collection that took the title ''
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''. Some of Sample's works were featured on The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s" segments and his song "Rainbow Seeker" is included in their 2008 compilation release, '' The Weather Channel Presents: Smooth Jazz II''. Nicole Kidman sang his song " One Day I'll Fly Away" in the
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film '' Moulin Rouge!'' (2001). The popular "In All My Wildest Dreams", also from the 1978 album ''Rainbow Seeker'', was sampled on Tupac's " Dear Mama",
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's "WRMS's Dedication to the Bitty", Toni Braxton's "What's Good" and Arrested Development's "Africa's Inside Me". Sample died of mesothelioma in Houston, Texas, at the age of 75. At the time of his death, Sample had been working on a project, "Quadroon," with singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke.


Personal life

His survivors included his son, bassist Nicklas Sample (with ex-wife Marianne), who is a member of the Coryell Auger Sample Trio featuring
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and Karma Auger. He also left a wife, Yolanda, and three stepsons: Justin, Jamerson III and Jordan Berry. Sample was Catholic, and supported Catholic charities and churches throughout his life.


Discography


As leader


With The (Jazz) Crusaders

* '' Freedom Sound'' (
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, 1961) * '' Lookin' Ahead'' (Pacific Jazz, 1962) * '' The Jazz Crusaders at the Lighthouse'' (Pacific Jazz, 1962) * ''
Tough Talk ''Tough Talk'' is the fourth album by The Jazz Crusaders, recorded in 1963 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.Stix Hooper ...
'' (Pacific Jazz, 1963) * '' Heat Wave'' (Pacific Jazz, 1963) * '' Jazz Waltz'' (Pacific Jazz, 1963) with
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* '' Stretchin' Out'' (Pacific Jazz, 1964) * '' The Thing'' (Pacific Jazz, 1965) * ''
Chile Con Soul ''Chile Con Soul'', recorded in 1965 and released on the Pacific Jazz label, is the ninth album by The Jazz Crusaders.Stix Hoo ...
'' (Pacific Jazz, 1965) * ''
Live at the Lighthouse '66 ''Live at the Lighthouse '66'' is a live album by The Jazz Crusaders recorded in 1966 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.S ...
'' (Pacific Jazz, 1966) * '' Talk That Talk'' (Pacific Jazz, 1966) * ''
The Festival Album ''The Festival Album'' is a live album by The Jazz Crusaders recorded in 1966 at Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island and Pacific Jazz Festival in California. It was released on the Pacific Jazz label that same year. Uh Huh'' (Pacific Jazz, 1967) * ''
Lighthouse '68 ''Lighthouse '68'' is a live album by The Jazz Crusaders recorded in 1967 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.Stix Hooper D ...
'' (Pacific Jazz, 1968) * '' Powerhouse'' (Pacific Jazz, 1969) * ''
Lighthouse '69 ''Lighthouse '69'' is a live album by The Jazz Crusaders recorded in 1969 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.Stix Hooper D ...
'' (Pacific Jazz, 1969) * ''Give Peace a Chance'' (Liberty, 1970) * ''Old Socks New Shoes – New Socks Old Shoes'' (Chisa, 1970) * ''Pass the Plate'' (Chisa, 1971) * ''Hollywood'' (MoWest, 1972) * ''Crusaders 1'' (Blue Thumb, 1972) * ''The 2nd Crusade'' (Blue Thumb, 1973) * ''Unsung Heroes'' (Blue Thumb, 1973) * ''Scratch'' (Blue Thumb, 1974) * '' Southern Comfort'' (Blue Thumb, 1974) * '' Chain Reaction'' (ABC/Blue Thumb, 1975) * ''
Those Southern Knights ''Those Southern Knights'' is a 1976 studio album by The Crusaders. It peaked at number 38 on the ''Billboard'' Top LPs chart, as well as number 9 on the Soul LPs chart and number 2 on the Top Jazz LPs chart. It includes "Keep That Same Old F ...
'' (ABC/Blue Thumb, 1976) * ''
Free as the Wind ''Free as the Wind'' is a studio album by The Crusaders issued in December 1976 on MCA Records. The album rose to No. 8 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart. Tracklisting Adapted from album's text. Personnel Adapted from album's text. * Ro ...
'' (ABC/Blue Thumb, 1977) * ''Images'' (ABC/Blue Thumb, 1978) * '' Street Life'' (MCA, 1979) * ''Rhapsody and Blues'' (MCA, 1980) * '' Standing Tall'' (MCA, 1981) * ''Ongaku Kai - Live in Japan'' (Crusaders, 1981; GRP, 1993) * '' Royal Jam'' (MCA, 1982) with B.B. King * ''Ghetto Blaster'' (MCA, 1984) * ''The Good and the Bad Times'' (MCA, 1986) * ''Life in the Modern World'' (MCA, 1988) * ''Healing the Wounds'' (GRP, 1991) * ''Rural Renewal'' (Verve, 2003) With CreoleJoe Band * ''CreoleJoe Band'' (PRA, 2013)


As sideman

With
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* '' Free Again'' (Prestige, 1971) With Kenny Burrell * '' 'Round Midnight'' (Fantasy, 1972) With Michael Franks * ''
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'' (Reprise, 1975) With Richard "Groove" Holmes * '' Welcome Home'' (World Pacific, 1968) With
Milt Jackson Milton Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9, 1999), nicknamed "Bags", was an American jazz vibraphonist, usually thought of as a bebop player, although he performed in several jazz idioms. He is especially remembered for his cool swinging solo ...
* '' Memphis Jackson'' (Impulse!, 1969) With
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* '' Tenderness'' (Reprise, 1994) With B.B. King * ''
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'' (ABC, 1978) * '' Take It Home'' (MCA, 1979) * ''
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'' (MCA, 1991) * '' Reflections'' (MCA, 2003) With
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* '' Bittersweet White Light'' (MCA, 1973) * '' Stars'' (Warner Bros., 1975) With
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* '' Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III'' (J Records, 2004) * '' Fly Me to the Moon... The Great American Songbook Volume V'' (J Records, 2010) With Natalie Cole * '' Unforgettable... with Love'' (Elektra, 1991) * '' Ask a Woman Who Knows'' (Verve, 2002) With Jerry Butler * ''Power Of Love'' (Mercury, 1973) With
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* '' Let's Get It On'' (Motown, 1973) With B.B. King and
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* '' Riding with the King'' (except tracks 3, 4, 8) (Reprise, 2000) With
Harold Land Harold de Vance Land (December 18, 1928 – July 27, 2001) was an American hard bop and post-bop tenor saxophonist. Land developed his hard bop playing with the Max Roach/ Clifford Brown band into a personal, modern style, often rivalling Cliffor ...
* ''
The Peace-Maker ''The Peace-Maker'' is an album by American saxophonist Harold Land recorded in late 1967 and early 1968 for the Cadet label.Minnie Riperton * '' Adventures in Paradise'' (Epic, 1975) With
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* '' San Francisco'' (Blue Note, 1971) With Paul Anka * ''The Painter'' (United Artists, 1976) With
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'' (Columbia, 1974) With George Benson * ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1985) * ''
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'' (Verve, 2000) * '' Guitar Man'' (Concord, 2011) With Carmen McRae * ''
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'' (Blue Note, 1976) With Joan Baez * ''
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'' (A&M, 1975) * ''
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'' (Portrait, 1977) With Tina Turner * '' Private Dancer'' (Capitol, 1984) With
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'' (A&M, 1988) With Melissa Manchester * '' Don't Cry Out Loud'' (Arista, 1978) With Blue Mitchell * ''
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'' (Mainstream, 1972) * ''
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'' (Mainstream, 1973) With
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* '' Court and Spark'' (Elektra, 1974) * '' The Hissing of Summer Lawns'' (Elektra, 1975) With Dion DiMucci * '' Born to Be with You'' (Phil Spector Records, 1975) With
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'' (RCA, 1981) With Martha Reeves * ''Martha Reeves'' (MCA, 1974) With Albert King * ''Albert'' (Utopia/RCA; Tomato, 1976) * ''Truckload of Lovin (Utopia/RCA; Tomato, 1976) With
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* ''Enter the Dragon'' (soundtrack) (Warner Bros., 1973) With Randy Crawford * ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1976) * ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1980) * '' Through the Eyes of Love'' (Warner Bros., 1992) * ''Feeling Good'' (PRA, 2007) * ''No Regrets'' (PRA, 2009) * ''Live'' (PRA, 2012) With
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* ''Electronic Magnetism'' (MGM, 1971) With
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* '' Pilgrim'' (Reprise, 1998) * ''
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'' (Reprise, 2001) With Gloria Jones * '' Windstorm'' (Capitol, 1978) With Johnny Rivers * ''Outside Help'' (Big Tree, 1977) With The Rippingtons * ''
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'' (GRP, 1990) With Sonny & Cher * ''
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'' (MCA, 1973) With Anita Baker * '' Rhythm of Love'' (Elektra, 1994) * ''
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'' (Blue Note, 2005) With
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'' (ABC 1977) * '' Gaucho'' (MCA, 1980) With Stanley Turrentine * ''
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'' (Mercury, 1978)


References


External links

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