
Benny Golson
American jazz saxophonist and composer
United States • 1929-01-25 – 2024-09-21
Biography
Benny Golson (January 25, 1929 – September 21, 2024) was an American bebop and hard bop jazz tenor saxophonist, composer, and arranger. He came to prominence with the big bands of Lionel Hampton and Dizzy Gillespie, more as a writer than a performer, before launching his solo career. Golson was known for co-founding and co-leading The Jazztet with trumpeter Art Farmer in 1959. From the late 1960s through the 1970s Golson was in demand as an arranger for film and television and thus was less active as a performer, but he and Farmer re-formed the Jazztet in 1982. Many of Golson's compositions have become jazz standards, including "I Remember Clifford", "Blues March", "Stablemates", "Whisper Not", "Along Came Betty", and "Killer Joe". He is regarded as "one of the most significant contributors" to the development of hard bop jazz, and was a recipient of a Grammy Trustees Award in 2021.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers
1959

Mingus Ah Um
1959

Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet
1958

Steamin' With The Miles Davis Quintet
1961

Body Heat
1974

Chet Baker In New York
1958

Miles
1956

First Flight To Tokyo: The Lost 1961 Recordings
2021

All Of Me
1979

Walking In Space
1969

Liquid Love
1975

The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Jazz
1973

Cool Velvet
1960

Kelly Blue
1959

Portrait Of Art Farmer
1958

Vol. 3
1957

Montreux Summit, Volume 1
1977

I Heard That!!
1976

Eric Is Here
1967

Uno Dos Tres 1•2•3
1966

Bags Meets Wes!
1962

The Trio : Live From Chicago
1961

The Wes Montgomery Trio
1960

New York, N.Y.
1959
Credited work
6,555 releases · 1,103 albums · active 1953–2026
- Performance · 10,500
- Other credits · 402
- Production · 107
- Mastering · 2
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey · Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Nola Recording Studios · Reeves Sound Studios
