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Artist Biography For Phil Woods

Philip Wells Woods November 2 1931 – September 29 2015 Was An American Jazz Alto Saxophonist Clarinetist Bandleader And Composer. Woods Was Born In Springfield Massachusetts. He Studied Music With Lennie Tristano Who Influenced Him Greatly At The Manhattan School Of Music And At The Juilliard School. His Friend Joe Lopes Coached Him On Clarinet As There Was No Saxophone Major At Juilliard At The Time. Although He Did Not Copy Charlie "Bird" Parker He Was Known As The New Bird A Label Which Was Also Attached To Other Alto Players Such As Sonny Stitt And Cannonball Adderley At One Time Or Another In Their Careers. In The Mid-'50s Woods Began To Front His Own Bands. He Got Major Exposure After Quincy Jones Invited Him To Accompany A 1956 State Department-Sponsored World Tour With The Big Band Of Dizzy Gillespie. In 1959 Woods Traveled Europe With Jones’ Band In 1962 He Participated In Benny Goodman’s Russian Tour. After Moving To France In 1968 Woods Led The European Rhythm Machine A Group Which Tended Toward Avant-Garde Jazz. He Returned To The United States In 1972 And After An Unsuccessful Attempt To Establish An Electronic Group He Formed A Quintet Which Was Still Performing With Some Changes Of Personnel In 2004. As His Theme Woods Used A Piece Titled "How's Your Mama?" Woods Earned The Top Alto Sax Player Award Almost 30 Times In Downbeat Magazine’s Annual Readers’ Poll. His Quintet Was Awarded The Top Small Combo Title Several Times. In 1979 Woods Made The Recording More Live At The Armadillo World Headquarters In Austin Texas. Perhaps His Best Known Recorded Work As A Sideman Is A Pop Piece His Alto Sax Solo On Billy Joel's 1977 "Just The Way You Are". He Also Played The Alto Sax Solo On Steely Dan's "Doctor Wu" From Their 1975 Album Katy Lied As Well As Paul Simon's "Have A Good Time" From The 1975 Album Still Crazy After All These Years. Although Woods Was Primarily A Saxophonist He Was Also A Clarinet Player And Solos Can Be Found Scattered Through His Recordings. One Particular Example Is His Clarinet Solo On "Misirlou" On The Album Into The Woods. Woods Along With Rick Chamberlain And Ed Joubert Founded The Organization Celebration Of The Arts COTA In 1978 Late One Night In The Bar At The Deer Head Inn In Delaware Water Gap. The Organization Would Eventually Become The Delaware Water Gap Celebration Of The Arts. Their Initial Goal Was To Help Foster An Appreciation Of Jazz And Its Relationship To Other Artistic Disciplines. Each Year The Organization Hosts The Celebration Of The Arts Festival In The Town Of Delaware Water Gap In September. Phil Woods – A Life In E Flat Portrait Of A Jazz Legend Is A Documentary Film Released In 2005 By Jazzed Media. Directed By Rich Lerner And Produced By Graham Carter The Film Offers An Intimate Portrait Of Woods During A Recording Session Of The Jazzed Media Album This Is How I Feel About Quincy. Citation Needed Phil Woods Was Married To Chan Parker The Widow Of Charlie Parker For 17 Years From 1955 And Was Stepfather To Chan's Daughter Kim. On September 4 2015 Woods Performed A Tribute To Charlie Parker With Strings At The Manchester Craftsmen's Guild And Announced At The End Of The Show That He Would Be Retiring. Woods Died September 29 2015 At The Age Of 83. Awards In 2007 Phil Woods Received A "Jazz Master" Award From The National Endowment Of The Arts. Grammy Awards
Woods' Recordings Have Been Nominated For Seven Grammy Awards And Have Won Four. 1975 Images "Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance".
1977 Live From The Show Boat "Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Individual Or Group".
1982 More Live "Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Individual Or Group".
1983 At The Vanguard "Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Individual Or Group". He Also Performed On The 2006 Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project Album Simpático Which Won Best Latin Jazz Album Of The Year In 2007.

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