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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_CurtisKing Curtis - Wikipedia

    Curtis Ousley (born Curtis Montgomery; February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971), known professionally as King Curtis, was an American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll.A bandleader, band member, and session musician, he was also a musical director and record producer.A master of the instrument, he played tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone.

  2. Aug 15, 1971 · King Curtis, the blues and soul musician, bandleader and composer, died early yesterday morning of stab wounds re ceived during a fight with a man on the stoop of a brown stone he owned at 50 West ...

  3. King Curtis - A Whiter Shade of PaleFrom Album - Live at Fillmore WestIn 1970, King Curtis appeared with Aretha Franklin and The King Pins on Aretha Live at ...

  4. Dec 3, 2022 · King Curtis was at the peak of his career when he died, at 37, in 1971. He had backed Aretha Franklin at her landmark shows at the Fillmore West, and recorded a couple of tracks for John Lennon ...

  5. Aug 13, 2023 · Little known fact: King Curtis and his band the Kingpins opened for the Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965. His last session was on the Imagine LP by John Lennon, who would be murdered, nine years later, just across Central Park from where Curtis was killed. “King Curtis was my main man,” Rolling Stones sax player Bobby Keys said in 2012.

  6. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › king-curtis-1934-1971King Curtis (1934-1971) - Blackpast

    Jul 12, 2023 · King Curtis, a famed saxophonist, bandleader, composer, and producer, was one of the most influential musicians of his generation. He may also have been one of the most prolific, having amassed a stunning portfolio with over two hundred artists in eighteen years. Born Curtis Montgomery in Fort Worth, Texas, he was quickly given up for adoption.

  7. 11. Ode to Billy Joe (Live at Fillmore West, 3/5/1971) King Curtis. 12. Whole Lotta Love (Studio SIngle Version) King Curtis. 13. Take Me out to the Ballgame (King Curtis) King Curtis.

  8. King Curtis played on thousands of records as the most in demand saxophone player, from the early 1950s until his death in August of 1971. He worked with a wide variety of artists ranging from The Coasters and Buddy Holly, to Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon . King Curtis began playing the saxophone at a young age in Fort Worth, Texas.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › King_CurtisKing Curtis - Wikiwand

    Curtis Ousley, known professionally as King Curtis, was an American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll. A bandleader, band member, and session musician, he was also a musical director and record producer. A master of the instrument, he played tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone. He played riffs and solos on hit singles such as "Respect" by Aretha Franklin (1967 ...

  10. Aug 2, 2005 · King Curtis was originally part of the late 40's honking Texas tenor sax brigade, counting Arnett Cobb, Earl Bostic, and Illinois Jacquet as influences. He played in bands of Lionel Hampton and Horace Silver. Upon moving to New York from Fort Worth TX (his 1934 birthplace), he was already well grounded in Jazz, R&B, and Pop.