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Percy France was born on 15 August, 1928 in New York City, New York, United States, is an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Discover Percy France'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 64 years old?
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Percy France |
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Musician |
Age |
64 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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15 August, 1928 |
Birthday |
15 August |
Birthplace |
New York City, New York, United States |
Date of death |
1992 |
Died Place |
New York City, New York, United States |
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United States
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Percy France Height, Weight & Measurements
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Percy France Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Percy France worth at the age of 64 years old? Percy France’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from United States. We have estimated Percy France's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Percy France (August 15, 1928 – January 4, 1992) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.
Though France's recording career began in 1949 as a sideman for singer Betty Mays, it was not until 1952 that he became a distinctive saxophone addition to Bill Doggett's organ group.
The Bill Doggett group was among the most popular R&B acts of the era but it was also a vehicle for interpretations of popular jazz standards and ballads.
France gained particular recognition during the 1950s and early 1960s as a sideman for Jimmy Smith, Freddie Roach and Bill Doggett and was considered by his contemporary, Sonny Rollins, as "one of the tenor players that I had to compete with when I was making my reputation as a young saxophonist. He was probably the best player around at that time; I never could beat him."
Percy France was born and raised in New York City, living in the prominent black communities of San Juan Hill and Sugar Hill, and attended Benjamin Franklin High School alongside Sonny Rollins.
France studied piano and clarinet from an early age.
Demonstrating particular aptitude as a woodwind player, France moved on to tenor saxophone at the age of 13.
France's career tapered off in the 1960s but he returned to active performing in his native New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, performing at The West End Bar and other clubs as leader of his own groups and with others including Sammy Price's Two-Tenor Boogie, Joe Albany's New Yorkers and Jo Jones and Friends.
France toured Europe in the winter of 1982 and 1983 with the Oliver Jackson Trio, and the group recorded an album for the French Black & Blue label in September 1982.
France replaced Buddy Tate in Sammy Price's Two-Tenor Boogie in 1982 and stayed with Price thru April 1990, when a performance was broadcast by WKCR-FM.
In 1987 the group performed at the Bern Jazz Festival.
In 1988, at the recommendation of jazz disc jockey and historian Phil Schaap, France was hired by Simon & Schuster to improvise saxophone interludes for a series of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer books-on-tape which were narrated by Stacy Keach.
France stopped performing in New York City in 1990 after receiving a cancer diagnosis.
Reflecting on his time performing with France in 1992, Doggett praised his "unique ability to be able to build a solo. He would start off simply... and pick you up and carry you with him with his solos, as a singer would do, just lift you, and you don't know what's happening to you, but you're enjoying it."
After leaving Bill Doggett's group France began a brief association with Blue Note Records, featuring on sessions including Jimmy Smith's Home Cookin' album and Down to Earth by Freddie Roach.
France also performed with Sir Charles Thompson and appeared on Thompson's And The Swing Organ album.
France was fatally struck by a vehicle as a pedestrian in 1992 and died at the age of 63.