Gerald Albright

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Gerald Albright
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Background information
Born (1957-08-30) August 30, 1957 (age 64)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresSmooth Jazz
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsSaxophone, Bass guitar
Years active1987–present
LabelsAtlantic/WEA, GRP, Peak, Heads Up, Concord, Bright Music
Associated acts
Websitegeraldalbright.com

Gerald Albright (born August 30, 1957) is an American jazz saxophonist.

Biography[]

Born in Los Angeles, Albright grew up in its South Central neighborhood.[1] He began piano lessons at an early age, although he professed no interest in the instrument. His love of music picked up when he was given a saxophone that belonged to his piano teacher. It further reinforced when he attended Locke High School. After high school, he attended the University of Redlands where he was initiated into the Iota Chi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha and received a degree in business management with a minor concentration on music. He switched to bass guitar after he saw Louis Johnson in concert.

After college, Albright worked as a studio musician in the 1980s[1] for Anita Baker, Ray Parker Jr., Olivia Newton-John, and The Temptations. He joined Patrice Rushen, who was forming a band, in which he played saxophone. When the bassist left in the middle of a tour, Albright replaced him and finished the tour playing bass guitar. Around the same time, he began to tour Europe with drummer Alphonse Mouzon. He has also toured with Anita Baker, Phil Collins, Johnny Hallyday, Whitney Houston, Quincy Jones, Jeff Lorber, and Teena Marie In addition to appearances at clubs and jazz festivals, he has been part of Jazz Explosion tours on which he played with Will Downing, Jonathan Butler, Chaka Khan, Hugh Masekela, and Rachelle Ferrell.

Albright has appeared in the television programs A Different World, Melrose Place and jazz segments for Black Entertainment Television, as well as piloting a show in Las Vegas with Meshach Taylor of Designing Women. He was one of ten saxophonists to perform at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton.

His saxophone work appears in the PlayStation video game Castlevania: Symphony of the Night during the theme song "I Am the Wind", which includes keyboardist Jeff Lorber.[2]

Equipment[]

Albright plays a signature series model of saxophone made by Cannonball Musical Instruments. Of the two necks that are furnished with the Cannonball saxophones, he usually uses the "Fat Neck" with the octave vent tube on the bottom of the neck, a design similar to some vintage Conn 6M models.[3]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Year Album Label
1987 Just Between Us Atlantic/Wea
1988 Bermuda Nights Atlantic/Wea
1990 Dream Come True Atlantic/Wea
1994 Smooth Atlantic/Wea
1995 Giving Myself to You Atlantic/Wea
1997 Live to Love Atlantic/Wea
1998 Pleasures of the Night with Will Downing Polygram
2002 Groovology GRP
2004 Kickin' It Up GRP
2006 New Beginnings Peak
2008 Sax for Stax Peak
2010 Pushing the Envelope Telarc
2012 24/7 with Norman Brown Concord
2013 Summer Horns / with Dave Koz, Mindi Abair, Richard Elliot Concord
2014 Slam Dunk Heads Up
2016 G Bright Music
2018 30 Bright Music

Live albums[]

Year Album Label
1991 Live at Birdland West Atlantic/Wea

As guest[]

Year Album Label
2000 Feelin' Good Expansion Records
2008 Gerald Alston Sings Sam Cooke LST CO

Grammy Awards[]

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Albright has received a sum of eight Grammy nominations.[4]

Year Category Nominated work Result
1988 Best R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist) "So Amazing (Single)" Nominated
1989 Best R&B Instrumental Performance "Bermuda Nights" Nominated
2006 Best Pop Instrumental Album "New Beginnings" Nominated
2008 Best Pop Instrumental Album "Sax For Stax" Nominated
2010 Best Pop Instrumental Album "Pushing The Envelope" Nominated
2012 Best Pop Instrumental Album "24/7" Nominated
2013 Best Pop Instrumental Album "Summer Horns" Nominated
2014 Best Contemporary Instrumental Album "Slam Dunk" Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Birchmeier, Jason. "Gerald Albright". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  2. ^ Game Credits for Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
  3. ^ FAQ at GeraldAlbright.com
  4. ^ "Gerald Albright". Grammy.com.

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