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Obit: Michael Brecker - Sax player

Wesley S 16 Jan 07 - 01:48 PM
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Subject: Obit: Michael Brecker - Sax player
From: Wesley S
Date: 16 Jan 07 - 01:48 PM

From CNN and AP:

Saxophonist Michael Brecker dead at 57
POSTED: 7:23 p.m. EST, January 15, 2007

NEW YORK (AP) -- Michael Brecker, a versatile and influential tenor saxophonist who won 11 Grammys over a career that spanned more than three decades, died Saturday. He was 57.

Brecker died in a hospital in New York City of leukemia, according to his longtime friend and manager, Darryl Pitt.

In recent years, the saxophonist had struggled with myelodysplastic syndrome, a cancer in which the bone marrow stops producing enough healthy blood cells. The disease, known as MDS, often progresses to leukemia.

Throughout his career, Brecker recorded and performed with numerous jazz and pop music leaders, including Herbie Hancock, James Taylor, Paul Simon and Joni Mitchell, according to his Web site. His most recently released recording, "Wide Angles," appeared on many top jazz lists and won two Grammys in 2004.

With his brother, Randy, he formed the Brecker Brothers. The pair played on Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" album.

His technique on the saxophone was widely emulated, and his style was much-studied in music schools throughout the world. Jazziz magazine recently called him "inarguably the most influential tenor stylist of the last 25 years," according to a press release from his family.

Though very sick, Brecker managed to record a final album, as yet untitled, that was completed just two weeks ago. Pitt said the musician was enthusiastic about the final work.

"In addition to the love of his family and friends, his work on this project helped keep him alive and will be another jewel in his legacy," Pitt said.

Brecker, who had a home in the New York City suburb of Hastings-on-Hudson, was born in 1949 in Philadelphia to a musically inclined family. His father would take his sons to performances of jazz legends such as Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington.

Brecker, who first studied clarinet and alto saxophone, decided to pursue the tenor saxophone in high school after being inspired by the work of John Coltrane, according to his Web site. He followed Randy, a trumpet player, to Indiana University, but he left after a year for New York.

In 1970, he helped found the jazz-rock group Dreams. He later joined his brother in pianist and composer Horace Silver's quintet. The Brecker brothers also owned the now-defunct downtown jazz club Seventh Avenue South.

His solo career began in 1987, when his self-titled debut was voted "Jazz Album of the Year" in both Down Beat and Jazziz magazines.

His struggle with the blood disease led him and his family to publicly encourage people to enroll in bone marrow donor programs. His own search for a donor led to an experimental blood stem cell transplant that "did not work as hoped," according to a May 2006 entry on his Web site.

Brecker's survivors include his wife, Susan; his children, Jessica and Sam; his brother, Randy; and his sister, Emily Brecker Greenberg. Memorial services are being planned.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Michael Brecker - Sax player
From: shepherdlass
Date: 16 Jan 07 - 02:37 PM

Very sad. He was probably the most influential jazz musician since Miles Davis - what a loss.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Michael Brecker - Sax player
From: fat B****rd
Date: 16 Jan 07 - 03:00 PM

Sad news. A worth reading obit in UK Guardian today (Tuesday) RIP Mr B.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Michael Brecker - Sax player
From: catspaw49
Date: 16 Jan 07 - 03:10 PM

It had been awhile since a tenor artist came along to rival some past greats but he was the real deal. Like Bird on alto, Breck "spoke" tenor.

I had heard he was not doing well but its a sad thing.

Spaw


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