Ronnie Cuber
Biography
Ronald Edward Cuber (December 25, 1941 – October 7, 2022) was an American jazz saxophonist. He also played in Latin, pop, rock, and blues sessions. In addition to his primary instrument, baritone sax, he played tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet, and flute, the latter on an album by Eddie Palmieri as well as on his own recordings. As a leader, Cuber was known for hard bop and Latin jazz. As a side man, he had played with B. B. King, Paul Simon, and Eric Clapton. Cuber can be heard on Freeze Frame by the J. Geils Band, and one of his most spirited performances is on Dr. Lonnie Smith's 1970 Blue Note album Drives. He was also a member of the Saturday Night Live Band. Cuber was in Marshall Brown's Newport Youth Band in 1959, where he switched from tenor to baritone sax. His first notable work was with Slide Hampton (1962) and Maynard Ferguson (1963–1965). Then from 1966 to 1967, Cuber worked with George Benson. He was also a member of the Lee Konitz nonet from 1977 to 1979. Cuber played with Frank Zappa on the live album Zappa in New York, which was recorded in 1976. He was a member of the Mingus Big Band from its inception in the early 1990s until his death. As a member of the Mingus Big Band, Cuber plays the iconic solo on Moanin' by Charles Mingus, found originally on Mingus' album Blues & Roots, in the Mingus Big Band album Nostalgia in Times Square. He was an off-screen musician for the movie Across the Universe. Cuber died at the age of 80 in his studio on New York's Upper West Side, due to complications from a fall.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Graceland
1986

Gaucho
1980

An Innocent Man
1983

The Nightfly
1982

Greatest Hits Volume I & Volume II
1985

Freeze-Frame
1981

The Bridge
1986

Journeyman
1989

Valotte
1984

Zappa In New York
1977

The George Benson Collection
1981

Gold
1982

Don Blackman
1982

National Lampoon's Animal House (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1978

Boys In The Trees
1978

Kamakiriad
1993

Negotiations And Love Songs (1971-1986)
1988

Fame (The Original Soundtrack From The Motion Picture)
1980

The Warriors (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1979

Across The Universe - Music From The Motion Picture
2007

Bright Lights, Big City. (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1988

Turn This Mutha Out
1977

Dreams
1980

Soul Searching
1976
Credited work
3,803 releases · 383 albums · active 1959–2026
- Performance · 5,646
- Other credits · 255
- Production · 7
Studios: A&R Studios · The Hit Factory · Power Station · The Village Recorder
