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A reliable and advanced soloist who spent most of his career as a sideman,
Carter Jefferson is best-remembered for his association with
Woody Shaw during 1977-1980.
Jefferson started on clarinet and played alto before settling on tenor, going on tour early in the backup bands of
the Temptations,
the Supremes, and
Little Richard. In 1971, he moved to New York to attend New York University and soon spent two years with
Mongo Santamaria and a period in 1973 as a member of
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. After his important stint with
Woody Shaw (with whom he recorded several times),
Jefferson worked with many top players, including
Elvin Jones,
Roy Haynes,
Cedar Walton, Jerry Gonzalez & the Fort Apache Band,
Malachi Thompson, and
Jack Walrath's Masters of Suspense. His premature death in Poland after emergency surgery was a major loss.
Carter Jefferson only led one record, The Rise of Atlantis, on the Timeless label in 1978. ~ Scott Yanow