George Barrow (musician)

George Barrow (September 25, 1921 – March 20, 2013[1]) was an American jazz saxophonist who played both tenor and baritone.

Self-taught on the saxophone, flute, and clarinet, by the mid-1950s, he was playing in different line-ups led by Charles Mingus,[2] including the Quintet (with Eddie Bert, Mal Waldron and Max Roach) before going on to join line-ups led by Ernie Wilkins, including the Ernie Wilkins-Kenny Clarke Septet and the Ernie Wilkins Orchestra, as well as with Oliver Nelson, notably on the classic album The Blues and the Abstract Truth.

With Kenny Clarke and Ernie Wilkins With Charles Mingus With Teddy Charles With The Three Playmates With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis With Oliver Nelson With Gene Ammons With Jimmy Forrest With Etta Jones With Jimmy Smith With Clark Terry With Frank Wess With Bill Dixon With Bobby Timmons With The Jazz Composer's Orchestra With Melvin Van Peebles With Jimmy Owens

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