Альбомы исполнителя
At Their Best
1973 · сборник
The 2nd Crusade
1973 · альбом
The Crusaders: Finest Hour
2000 · сборник
Priceless Jazz 12: The Crusaders
1998 · сборник
Way Back Home
1996 · альбом
Live In Japan
1993 · альбом
Healing The Wounds
1991 · альбом
Life In The Modern World
1988 · альбом
The Vocal Album
1987 · альбом
The Good And Bad Times
1986 · альбом
Ghetto Blaster
1984 · альбом
Royal Jam
1982 · альбом
Standing Tall
1981 · альбом
Rhapsody And Blues
1980 · альбом
Street Life
1979 · альбом
Images
1978 · альбом
Free As The Wind
1977 · альбом
Those Southern Knights
1976 · альбом
Chain Reaction
1975 · альбом
Scratch
1974 · альбом
Southern Comfort
1974 · альбом
Gold
2007 · альбом
Serious Joy
2007 · альбом
Live in Japan 2003
2004 · альбом
Groove Crusade
2003 · сборник
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Биография
Back in 1954, Houston pianist Joe Sample teamed up with high school friends tenor saxophonist Wilton Felder and drummer Stix Hooper to form the Swingsters. Within a short time, they were joined by trombonist Wayne Henderson, flutist Hubert Laws, and bassist Henry Wilson and the group became the Modern Jazz Sextet. With the move of Sample, Felder, Hooper, and Henderson to Los Angeles in 1960, the band (a quintet with the bass spot constantly changing) took on the name of the Jazz Crusaders. The following year they made their first recordings for Pacific Jazz and throughout the 1960s the group was a popular attraction, mixing together R&B and Memphis soul elements with hard bop; its trombone/tenor frontline became a trademark. By 1971, when all of the musicians were also busy with their own projects, it was decided to call the group simply the Crusaders so it would not be restricted to only playing jazz. After a few excellent albums during the early part of the decade (with guitarist Larry Carlton a strong asset), the group began to decline in quality. In 1975, the band's sound radically changed when Henderson departed to become a full-time producer. 1979's "Street Life" was a hit, but also a last hurrah. With Hooper's decision to leave in 1983, the group no longer sounded like the Crusaders and gradually disbanded. In the mid-'90s, Henderson and Felder had a reunion as the Crusaders but in reality only Joe Sample has had a strong solo career. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi