Clifford Solomon
Biography
Clifford "King" Solomon (January 17, 1931 – June 21, 2004) was an American jazz and R&B musician. Solomon was born in Los Angeles and learned to play clarinet from an early age and picked up saxophone when he was 13. In the late 1940s he played with T-Bone Walker and Pee Wee Crayton, then joined the band of Roy Porter in 1948-1949, and soon after played with Lionel Hampton, Floyd Ray, Art Farmer, Annie Ross, Gigi Gryce, Clifford Brown, Charles Brown, and then Hampton again. He led his own band in Alaska in the mid-1950s and played with Roy Milton in 1956-57; he also recorded under his own name for Okeh Records in the 1950s. He worked in the 1960s with Onzy Matthews (1962-1964), Ike & Tina Turner as a member of the Kings of Rhythm, and Johnny Otis. In addition he recorded with Lou Rawls, Preston Love, Mel Brown, Maxine Weldon, Billy Brooks, Esther Phillips, John Mayall, and Big Joe Turner. From February to March 1974, he was the saxophonist in the two-piece "horn band" of Canned Heat's European tour; the author of this reference characterizes Clifford Solomon as "one of the best musicians I have ever played with". From 1974 to 1987 he was Ray Charles's musical director; he served in the same capacity for Johnny Otis from 1988 to 1990. In the 1990s he worked with Charles Brown once more.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Body Heat
1974

Katanga!
1963

Jazz Blues Fusion
1972

Moving On
1972

Back To Mono (1958-1969)
1991

I Heard That!!
1976

Reel-To-Real
1974

The Best Of John Mayall
1973

Historical Figures And Ancient Heads
1972

The First Generation 1965-1974
2021

A Very Special Christmas 2
1992

The Monkees Present
1969

The Lost Session
1986

Hollywood Be Thy Name
1975

Windows Of The Mind
1974

Clifford Brown In Paris
1972

The Johnny Otis Show Live At Monterey!
1970

Seed Of Memory
1976

Bob Neuwirth
1974
Credited work
499 releases · 89 albums · active 1953–2025
- Performance · 772
- Other credits · 46
Studios: Electric Lady Studios · Whisky A Go Go · Hunter College, New York · The Village Recorder
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- John Mayall
- Charles Brown
- Clifford Brown
- Quincy Jones
- Mel Brown
- Johnny Otis
- Art Farmer
