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Seldon Powell (15 November 1928 – 25 January 1997) was an American soul jazz, swing, and R&B tenor saxophonist and flautist born in Lawrenceville, Virginia. He worked with Tab Smith (1949), Lucky Millinder (1949–51), Neal Hefti, and Louis Bellson. During the 1960s he ventured into the soul jazz idiom and worked with
Clark Terry Clark Virgil Terry Jr. (December 14, 1920 – February 21, 2015) was an American swing and bebop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, and a composer and educator. He played with Charlie Barnet (1947), Count Basie (1948–51), Duk ...
, Lou Donaldson, Johnny Hammond Smith, and
Buddy Rich Bernard "Buddy" Rich (September 30, 1917 – April 2, 1987) was an American jazz drummer, songwriter, conductor, and bandleader. He is considered one of the most influential drummers of all time. Rich was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, ...
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Discography


As leader

* ''Sedon Powell Plays'' (Roost 1955
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reissued by Roulette, 1973)) * ''Seldon Powell featuring Jimmy Cleveland'' (Roost, 1956) * ''Rhythm Plus One'' (Fresh Sound, 1956 984 LP reissue of selections from the above) * ''At the Hop'' (PMI) * ''Messin' with Seldon Powell'' (Encounter, 1973)


As sideman

With Tony Aless *''Long Island Suite'' (Roost, 1955) With Mose Allison *'' Hello There, Universe'' (Atlantic, 1970) With Albert Ayler *'' New Grass'' (Impulse!, 1968) With
Chet Baker Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. He is known for major innovations in cool jazz that led him to be nicknamed the "Prince of Cool". Baker earned much attention and ...
*'' Baker's Holiday'' (Limelight, 1965) With Gato Barbieri *''Chapter Three, Viva Emiliano Zapata'' (Impulse!, 1974) With Aaron Bell *''Music from Peter Gunn'' (Lion, 1959) *''Music from Victory at Sea'' (Lion, 1959) With Louis Bellson *'' The Driving Louis Bellson'' (Norgran, 1955) With Billy Butler *'' Guitar Soul!'' (Prestige, 1969) With Anthony Braxton *'' Creative Orchestra Music 1976'' (Arista, 1976) With
Rusty Bryant Royal Gordon "Rusty" Bryant (November 25, 1929 – March 25, 1991) was an American jazz tenor and alto saxophonist. Biography Bryant was born in Huntington, West Virginia, and grew up in Columbus, Ohio, becoming a fixture of the local jazz scen ...
*'' Until It's Time for You to Go'' (Prestige, 1974) With
Charlie Byrd Charlie Lee Byrd (September 16, 1925 – December 2, 1999) was an American jazz guitarist. Byrd was best known for his association with Brazilian music, especially bossa nova. In 1962, he collaborated with Stan Getz on the album ''Jazz Samba'', ...
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Byrd at the Gate ''Byrd at the Gate'' is an album by jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd, recorded at The Village Gate in 1963 and released on the Riverside label.
'' (Riverside, 1963) With
Hank Crawford Bennie Ross "Hank" Crawford, Jr. (December 21, 1934 – January 29, 2009) was an American alto saxophonist, arranger and songwriter whose genres ranged from R&B, hard bop, jazz-funk, and soul jazz. Crawford was musical director for Ray Charl ...
* '' Mr. Blues Plays Lady Soul'' (Atlantic, 1969) With Bobby Donaldson *''Jazz Unlimited'' (Golden Crest, 1960) With
Charles Earland Charles Earland (May 24, 1941 – December 11, 1999) was an American jazz organist. Biography Earland was born in Philadelphia and learned to play the saxophone in high school. He played tenor with Jimmy McGriff at the age of 17 and in 1960 fo ...
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'' (Prestige, 1973) With
Art Farmer Arthur Stewart Farmer (August 21, 1928 – October 4, 1999) was an American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player. He also played flumpet, a trumpet–flugelhorn combination especially designed for him. He and his identical twin brother, doub ...
*'' The Aztec Suite'' (United Artists, 1959) With
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*'' Soul Street'' (New Jazz, 1962) With
Ronnie Foster Ronnie Foster (born May 12, 1950) is an American funk and soul jazz organist, and record producer. His albums recorded for Blue Note Records in the 1970s have gained a cult following after the emergence of acid jazz. Early life Foster was born ...
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Sweet Revival ''Sweet Revival'' is the second album by American organist Ronnie Foster recorded in 1972 and released on the Blue Note label.
'' (Blue Note, 1972) With Panama Francis *''The beat behind million sellers'' (ABC, 1960) *''Tough Talk'' (20th Century Fox, 1964) With Friedrich Gulda *''Friedrich Gulda at Birdland'' (RCA Victor, 1957) *''A Man of Letters'' (Decca, 1957) With
Eddie Harris Eddie Harris (October 20, 1934 – November 5, 1996) was an American jazz musician, best known for playing tenor saxophone and for introducing the electrically amplified saxophone. He was also fluent on the electric piano and organ. His best-k ...
*'' Silver Cycles'' (Atlantic, 1968) With Neal Hefti *''Hot'n Hearty'' (Epic, 1955) With
Groove Holmes Richard Arnold "Groove" Holmes (May 2, 1931 – June 29, 1991) was an American jazz organist who performed in the hard bop and soul jazz genre. He is best known for his 1965 recording of " Misty". Career Holmes's first album, on Pacific ...
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Night Glider ''Night Glider'' is an album by the American jazz organist Groove Holmes recorded at New York City's Bell Sound Studios in 1973 and released on the Groove Merchant label.
'' (Groove Merchant, 1973) With
Quincy Jones Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer. His career spans 70 years in the entertainment industry with a record of 80 Grammy Award n ...
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'' (Mercury, 1964) *'' Quincy Plays for Pussycats'' (Mercury, 1965) With
Rufus "Speedy" Jones Rufus "Speedy" Jones (May 27, 1936 – April 25, 1990) was an American jazz drummer from Charleston, South Carolina. Starting out on trumpet, Jones switched to drums at the age of 13. He worked with Lionel Hampton in 1954 before being drafted. ...
*'' Five on Eight'' (Cameo) With Looking Glass *'' Subway Serenade'' (Epic, 1973) With
Ahmed Abdul-Malik Ahmed Abdul-Malik (born Jonathan Tim, Jr.; January 30, 1927 – October 2, 1993) was an American jazz double bassist and oud player. Abdul-Malik is remembered for integrating Middle Eastern and North African music styles in his jazz music.Kelse ...
*'' Spellbound'' (Status, 1964) With Arif Mardin *'' Journey'' (Atlantic, 1974) With
Les McCann Leslie Coleman McCann (born September 23, 1935) is an American jazz pianist and vocalist.Feather, Leonard, and Ira Gitler (2007), ''The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz'', p. 448. Oxford University Press. Early life Les McCann was born in ...
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'' (Limelight, 1966) *''
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'' (Atlantic, 1970) *'' Another Beginning'' (Atlantic, 1974) With
Jack McDuff Eugene McDuff (September 17, 1926 – January 23, 2001), known professionally as "Brother" Jack McDuff or "Captain" Jack McDuff, was an American jazz organist and organ trio bandleader who was most prominent during the hard bop and soul jazz ...
*'' The Fourth Dimension'' (Cadet, 1974) With
Gary McFarland Gary Robert McFarland (October 23, 1933 – November 3, 1971) was an American composer, arranger, vibraphonist and vocalist. He recorded for the jazz imprints Verve and Impulse! Records during the 1960s. '' Down Beat magazine'' said he made "on ...
*'' Soft Samba'' (Verve, 1963) With
Jimmy McGriff James Harrell McGriff (April 3, 1936 – May 24, 2008) was an American hard bop and soul-jazz organist and organ trio bandleader. Biography Early years and influences Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, United States, McGriff started playing pi ...
*'' The Big Band'' (Solid State, 1966) With Blue Mitchell *'' Many Shades of Blue'' (Mainstream, 1974) With
Modern Jazz Quartet The Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) was a jazz combo established in 1952 that played music influenced by classical, cool jazz, blues and bebop. For most of its history the Quartet consisted of John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraphone), Percy ...
*'' Jazz Dialogue'' (Atlantic, 1965) With
David "Fathead" Newman David "Fathead" Newman (February 24, 1933 – January 20, 2009) was an American jazz and rhythm-and-blues saxophonist, who made numerous recordings as a session musician and leader, but is best known for his work as a sideman on seminal 1950s an ...
*'' Bigger & Better'' (Atlantic, 1968) With Chico O'Farrill *''
Nine Flags ''Nine Flags'' is an album by Cuban composer-arranger Chico O'Farrill featuring performances recorded in 1966 for the Impulse! label.
'' (Impulse!, 1966) With Sy Oliver *''Annie Laurie'' (Sesac, 1960) *''Easy Walker'' (Sesac, 1962) With Jimmy Owens *''
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'' (A&M/Horizon, 1978) With
Oliver Nelson Oliver Edward Nelson (June 4, 1932 – October 28, 1975) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger, composer, and bandleader. His 1961 Impulse! album ''The Blues and the Abstract Truth'' (1961) is regarded as one of the most signifi ...
*'' The Spirit of '67'' with
Pee Wee Russell Charles Ellsworth "Pee Wee" Russell (March 27, 1906 – February 15, 1969), was an American jazz musician. Early in his career he played clarinet and saxophones, but he eventually focused solely on clarinet. With a highly individualistic and sp ...
(Impulse!, 1967) With Reuben Phillips *''Manhattan...3 a.m.'' (Poplar, 1960) With
Bernard Purdie Bernard Lee "Pretty" Purdie (born June 11, 1939) is an American drummer, and an influential R&B, soul and funk musician. He is known for his precise musical time keeping and his signature use of triplets against a half-time backbeat: the "Purdie ...
*'' Soul Drums'' (Date, 1967) *''
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'' (Mega, 1971) *'' Soul Is... Pretty Purdie'' (Flying Dutchman, 1972) With
Buddy Rich Bernard "Buddy" Rich (September 30, 1917 – April 2, 1987) was an American jazz drummer, songwriter, conductor, and bandleader. He is considered one of the most influential drummers of all time. Rich was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, ...
*''The Driver'' (EmArcy, 1960) With Willie Rodriguez *''Flatjacks'' (Riverside, 1964) With A. K. Salim *'' Blues Suite'' (Savoy, 1958) With Eddie Sauter *''The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra – Directions in Music'' (RCA, 1952–58) With Johnny "Hammond" Smith *'' Black Coffee'' (Riverside, 1962) *'' Look Out!'' (New Jazz, 1962) *'' Open House!'' (Riverside, 1963) With Leon Spencer *''
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'' (Prestige, 1973) With
Sonny Stitt Edward Hammond Boatner Jr. (February 2, 1924 – July 22, 1982), known professionally as Sonny Stitt, was an American jazz saxophonist of the bebop/ hard bop idiom. Known for his warm tone, he was one of the best-documented saxophonists of h ...
*'' Sonny Stitt Plays Arrangements from the Pen of Quincy Jones'' (Roost, 1955) *'' I Keep Comin' Back!'' (Roulette, 1966) With Billy Taylor *'' Billy Taylor with Four Flutes'' (Riverside, 1959) *''Brazilian Beat'' (Sesac, 1963) With
Clark Terry Clark Virgil Terry Jr. (December 14, 1920 – February 21, 2015) was an American swing and bebop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, and a composer and educator. He played with Charlie Barnet (1947), Count Basie (1948–51), Duk ...
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'' (Candid, 1960) *''What makes Sammy swing'' (20th Century Fox, 1963) With Joe Thomas *'' Joy of Cookin''' (Groove Merchant, 1972) With Teri Thornton *'' Devil May Care'' (Riverside, 1961) With Cal Tjader *'' Warm Wave'' (Verve, 1964) *''
Soul Burst ''Soul Burst'' is an album by Latin jazz vibraphonist Cal Tjader recorded in early 1966 and released on the Verve label.
'' (Verve, 1966) With Ernie Wilkins *''The Big New Band of the 60's'' (Everest, 1960) With Jimmy Witherspoon *'' Goin' to Kansas City Blues'' (RCA Victor, 1958) with
Jay McShann James Columbus "Jay" McShann (January 12, 1916 – December 7, 2006) was an American jazz pianist, vocalist, composer, and bandleader. He led bands in Kansas City, Missouri, that included Charlie Parker, Bernard Anderson, Walter Brown, and B ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Powell, Seldon 1928 births 1997 deaths American jazz saxophonists American male saxophonists American jazz flautists Soul-jazz flautists Swing flautists Soul-jazz saxophonists Swing saxophonists American rhythm and blues musicians People from Lawrenceville, Virginia 20th-century American saxophonists Jazz musicians from Virginia 20th-century American male musicians American male jazz musicians 20th-century flautists