Willis Jackson (saxophonist)

{{Short description|American jazz musician (1928–1987)}}

Willis "Gator" Jackson (April 25, 1932 – October 25, 1987){{cite web|author=Doc Rock |url=http://thedeadrockstarsclub.com/1980.html |title=The 1980s |publisher=The Dead Rock Stars Club |date= |accessdate=2017-05-07}} was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.

Biography

Born in Miami, Florida, Jackson joined Cootie Williams's band in 1948 as a teenager, and was part of it on and off until 1955.{{cite web |last=Yanow |first=Scott |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/willis-gator-jackson-mn0000588132/biography |title=Willis "Gator" Jackson |website=AllMusic |accessdate=February 25, 2020}}

Under his own name (Willis Jackson and His Orchestra) he recorded various rhythm-and-blues instrumentals for Atlantic Records. His most famous record for Atlantic is "Gator's Groove" (1952), with "Estrellita" as the B-side.

Jackson toured as leader of the backing band for singer Ruth Brown. Publicly they were married, but privately they never married but lived together from 1950 to 1955.Dik de Heer, This Is My Story series, "Shakin' All Over" web articles Jackson joined Prestige Records in 1959, making a string of albums.

Jackson died in New York City one week after heart surgery, in October 1987, at the age of 55.

Discography

= As leader =

=As sideman=

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