Gerald Albright (born August 30, 1957) is an
American jazz saxophonist.
Albright has sold over 1,000,000 albums in the U.S. alone. His self-produced music features him on
bass guitar,
keyboards,
flutes, drum programming, and background vocals.
Biography
Born in
Los Angeles, Albright grew up in its
South Central neighborhood. He began
piano lessons at an early age, even though he professed no great interest in the instrument. His love of music picked up considerably when he was given a
saxophone that belonged to his piano teacher. It was further reinforced when he attended Locke High School, a breeding ground for many young
West Coast musicians. After high school, he attended the
University of Redlands where he received a B.S. degree in
business management, minoring in music. Already a polished saxophonist by the time he enrolled in college, Albright suddenly switched to bass guitar after he saw
Louis Johnson in concert.
Immediately after college, Albright began to master his talent by working extensively in the studio with such artists as
Anita Baker,
Ray Parker, Jr.,
The Temptations, and
Olivia Newton-John. A few months after graduating from college, Gerald joined
Patrice Rushen, who was in the process of forming her own band, in which he played the saxophone. Later, when the bass player left in the middle of a tour, Albright replaced him and finished the tour on bass guitar. Consequently, he often performed on both instruments. Around the same time he also began to tour...
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