A talented and adventurous altoist whose career has gone through several phases,
John Handy started playing alto in 1949. After moving to New York in 1958, he had a fiery period with
Charles Mingus (1958-1959) that resulted in several passionate recordings that show off his originality; he also recorded several dates as a leader for Roulette.
Handy led his own bands during 1959-1964, and played with
Mingus at the 1964 Monterey Jazz Festival, but it was at the following year's festival that he was a major hit, stretching out with his quintet (which included violinist
Michael White and guitarist
Jerry Hahn) on two long originals. Soon,
Handy was signed to Columbia, where he recorded his finest work (three excellent albums) during 1966-1968. Since that time, he has performed world music with
Ali Akbar Khan, recorded the R&B hit "Hard Work" for Impulse in 1976, gigged and recorded with
Mingus Dynasty, and in the late '80s led a group (called
Class) featuring three female violinists who sing.
John Handy (no relation to the Dixieland altoist
Capt. John Handy) remains a strong soloist who can hit high notes way above his horn's normal register with ease, but he has mostly maintained a low profile, teaching in the San Francisco Bay Area. ~ Scott Yanow