Lou Donaldson Quartet

About This Show

“My first impulse is always to describe Lou Donaldson as the greatest alto saxophonist in the world.” -Will Friedwald, New York Sun

Jazz critics agree that "Sweet Poppa Lou" Donaldson is one of the greatest alto saxophonists of all time. He began his career as a bandleader with Blue Note Records in 1952 and, already at age 25, he had found his sound, though it would continue to sweeten over the years — earning him his famed nickname –"Sweet Poppa Lou." He made a series of classic records for Blue Note in the 50’s, and takes pride in having showcased many musicians who made their first records as sidemen for him: Horace Silver, Clifford Brown, Grant Green, Blue Mitchell, Donald Byrd, Horace Parlan, and others. After also making some excellent recordings for Cadet and Argo Records in the early 60s, Lou’s return to Blue Note in 1967 was marked by one of his most famous recordings, Alligator Bogaloo. Lou was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by North Carolina A & T University and a scholarship was established in his name that is awarded to the most gifted jazz musician at North Carolina A & T University each year. He was inducted into the International Jazz Hall of Fame and is the recipient of countless other honors and awards for his outstanding contributions to jazz, America’s "classical music."

The Lou Donaldson Quartet features:
Lou Donaldson -Alto Sax
Akiko Tsuruga -Hammond Organ
Fukushi Tainaka – Drums
Eric Johnson – Guitar

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: July 5, 2011 Final Performance: July 8, 2011