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Hank Crawford (Bennie Ross Crawford, Jr) was born on 21 December, 1934 in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S., is an American R&B and jazz saxophonist and songwriter. Discover Hank Crawford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Bennie Ross Crawford, Jr
Occupation Saxophonist, songwriter
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 21 December, 1934
Birthday 21 December
Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Date of death 2009
Died Place Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1934

Bennie Ross "Hank" Crawford, Jr. (December 21, 1934 – January 29, 2009) was an American alto saxophonist, pianist, arranger and songwriter whose genres ranged from R&B, hard bop, jazz-funk, and soul jazz.

Crawford was musical director for Ray Charles before embarking on a solo career releasing many well-regarded albums for labels such as Atlantic, CTI and Milestone.

Crawford was born in Memphis, Tennessee, United States.

He began formal piano studies at the age of nine and was soon playing for his church choir.

His father had brought an alto saxophone home from the service and when Hank entered Manassas High School, he took it up in order to join the band.

He credits Charlie Parker, Louis Jordan, Earl Bostic and Johnny Hodges as early influences.

1952

Crawford appears on an early 1952 Memphis recording for B.B. King, with a band including Ben Branch and Ike Turner.

1958

In 1958, Crawford went to college at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee.

While at TSU, he majored in music studying theory and composition, as well as playing alto and baritone saxophone in the Tennessee State Jazz Collegians.

He also led his own rock 'n' roll quartet, "Little Hank and the Rhythm Kings".

His bandmates all thought he looked and sounded just like Hank O'Day, a local saxophonist, which earned him the nickname "Hank".

This is when Crawford met Ray Charles, who hired Crawford originally as a baritone saxophonist.

1959

Crawford switched to alto in 1959, and remained with Charles' band — becoming its musical director until 1963.

1960

From 1960 until 1970, he recorded twelve LPs for the label, many while balancing his earlier duties as Ray's director.

He released such pre-crossover hits as "Misty", "The Peeper", "Whispering Grass", and "Shake-A-Plenty".

He also has done musical arrangement for Etta James, Lou Rawls, and others.

1963

When Crawford left Ray Charles in 1963 to form his own septet, he had already established himself with several albums for Atlantic Records.

1970

Much of his career has been in R&B, but in the 1970s he had several successful jazz albums, with I Hear a Symphony reaching 11 on Billboard's Jazz albums list and 159 for Pop albums.

David Sanborn cites Crawford as being one of his primary influences.

Crawford is recognized by saxophonists as having a particularly unique and pleasing sound.

1981

In 1981, he featured, with fellow horn players Ronnie Cuber and David Newman, on B.B. King's There Must Be a Better World Somewhere.

1983

In 1983 he moved to Milestone Records as a premier arranger, soloist, and composer, writing for small bands including guitarist Melvin Sparks, organist Jimmy McGriff, and Dr. John.

1986

In 1986, Crawford began working with blues-jazz organ master Jimmy McGriff.

They recorded five co-leader dates for Milestone Records: Soul Survivors, Steppin' Up, On the Blue Side, Road Tested, and Crunch Time, as well as two dates for Telarc Records: Right Turn on Blue and Blues Groove.

The two toured together extensively.

2000

The new century found Crawford shifting gears and going for a more mainstream jazz set in his 2000 release The World of Hank Crawford.

Though the songs are compositions from jazz masters such as Duke Ellington and Tadd Dameron, he delivers in that sanctified church sound that is his trademark.

2001

Followed by The Best of Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff (2001).

2009

Crawford died on January 29, 2009, at his home in Memphis, aged 74, due to complications arising from an earlier stroke.

With Ray Charles

With Eric Clapton

With Grant Green

With Johnny Hammond

With Etta James

With B.B. King

With David "Fathead" Newman