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Harold Vick

Born
April 3, 1936
in Rocky Mount, NC 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Chris Kelsey
One of jazz's great unsung saxophonists, Harold Vick can be placed in a category with the likes of Booker Ervin, David "fathead" Newman, Wilton Felder, and James Clay -- hard-toned, aggressive, funky tenorists who placed an emphasis on the blues even as they embodied state-of-the-art bop-derived modernism. Although he led relatively few recording dates, Vick was held in high regard by other leaders, especially such '60s-era soul-jazz organists as Brother Jack Mcduff, Jimmy Mcgriff, Shirley Scott, and Big John Patton. Vick also performed and recorded with many noted R&B and jazz vocalists, including Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Ashford & Simpson, Angela Bofill, Abbey Lincoln, and Lena Horne.



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