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Cecil Payne (December 14, 1922 – November 27, 2007) was an American baritone saxophonist born in Brooklyn, New York. Payne also played the alto saxophone and flute. He played with other prominent jazz musicians, in particular and , in addition to his solo work as bandleader.


Biography
Payne received his first saxophone aged 13, asking his father for the instrument after hearing "Honeysuckle Rose" performed by with soloing. Payne took lessons from a local alto sax player, Pete Brown, and studied at Boys High School, Bedford-Stuyvesant. Payne began his professional recording career with J. J. Johnson on the label in 1946.
(1995). 085112674X, Guinness Publishing. 085112674X
During that year he also began playing with , through whom he met . His earlier recordings would largely fall under the category, until Gillespie hired him. Payne stayed on board until 1949, heard performing solos on "Ow!" and "Stay On It". In the early 1950s, he found himself working with , and worked with from 1952 to 1954. He then started freelance work in New York City and frequently performed during this period with , whom Payne worked with until 1960.
(2026). 9780306810091, Da Capo Press. .
Payne was still recording regularly for in the 1990s, when he was in his 70s, and then into the new millennium.

Payne was a cousin of trumpeter , with whom he recorded with briefly.

(2026). 9780879306083, Backbeat Books.
Aside from his career in music, Payne helped run his father's company during the 1950s. Payne once said that his parents urged him to consider dentistry as a career. He countered their suggestion by pointing out that no one would ever entrust his or her teeth to a "Dr. Payne".Cecil Payne at the Up Over Jazz Cafe, Brooklyn, New York, 2000

He died in Stratford, New Jersey, from prostate cancer at the age of 84.


Discography

As leader
  • "Block Buster Boogie" b/w "Angel Child" (Decca, 1949)
  • "Hippy Dippy" b/w "No Chops" (Decca, 1949)
  • Patterns of Jazz (, 1957)
  • Cecil Payne Performing Charlie Parker Music (Charlie Parker, 1961)
  • The Connection (Charlie Parker, 1962)
  • Brookfield Andante (Spotlite, 1966)
  • Zodiac (Strata-East, 1968 1973)
  • Brooklyn Brothers (Muse, 1973), with
  • Bird Gets The Worm (Muse, 1976)
  • Bright Moments (Spotlight, 1979)
  • Casbah (Stash, 1985), with Richard Wyands, Joe Carter, Stafford James
  • (Delmark, 1993), with Eric Alexander, and (1 track)
  • Scotch and Milk (Delmark, 1997)
  • Payne's Window (Delmark, 1998)
  • The Brooklyn Four Plus One (Progressive, 1999)
  • Chic Boom: Live at the Jazz Showcase (Delmark, 2000), with tenor player Eric Alexander.


As sideman
With
  • Baritones and French Horns (Prestige, 1957)
  • Dakar (Prestige, 1963)

With

  • Cool Boppin´ (Fresh Sound, 1949)
  • Fontainebleau (Prestige, 1956)

With

  • To Tadd with Love (Uptown, 1982)
  • Look Stop Listen (Uptown, 1983)
  • Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt Paris (Soul Note, 1989 1994)

With

  • Afro-Cuban (Blue Note, 1955)
  • Blue Spring with Cannonball Adderley (Riverside, 1959)

With

  • Pleyel 48 (Vogue, 1948)
  • Dizzy Gillespie and His Big Band (GNP, 1957) – rec. 1948
  • The Dizzy Gillespie Reunion Big Band (MPS, 1968)
  • The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (Bluebird, 1995) – rec. 1937-49

With

  • Groovin' with Jacquet (Clef, 1956) – rec. 1951-53
  • The Soul Explosion (Prestige, 1969)

With

  • With These Hands... (Riverside, 1956)
  • Jazz à la Bohemia (Riverside, 1956)
  • The Modern Art of Jazz by Randy Weston (Dawn, 1956)
  • (Roulette, 1960)
  • Monterey '66 (Verve, 1994) – rec. 1966

With others

  • and , Kenny Clarke & Ernie Wilkins (Savoy, 1955)
  • , Rolf Ericson And His All American Stars (EmArcy, 1958) – rec. 1956. Originally issued by Metronome in Sweden, reissued by Fresh Sound
  • , Jazz by Gee (Riverside, 1956)
  • , Stockholm Sojourn (Prestige, 1974)
  • , Struttin' and Shoutin' (Columbia, 1983) – rec. 1976
  • , Doin' the Gigi (Uptown, 2011) - rec. 1957-1961
  • Johnny Hammond, The Prophet (Kudu, 1972)
  • , (Riverside, 1958) – rec. 1956–57
  • J. J. Johnson, J. J. Johnson's Jazz Quintets (Savoy, 1950s) – rec. 1947–49
  • , Golden Boy (Mercury, 1964)
  • , Duke Jordan Trio and Quintet (Signal, 1955)
  • James Moody, The Blues and Other Colors (Milestone, 1969)
  • , Kwanza (Impulse!, 1974)
  • Jimmy Smith, Six Views of the Blues ((Blue Note, 1999) – rec. 1958
  • , Sonny Stitt Plays Arrangements from the Pen of Quincy Jones (Roost, 1955)
  • , Roots with the Prestige All Stars (New Jazz, 1957)
  • , Clark Terry (EmArcy, 1955)
  • , Blues and the Soulful Truth (Flying Dutchman, 1973) – rec. 1972
  • , Septet (Savoy, 1955)


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