Ricky Ford

Real Name:

Richard Allen Ford

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American tenor saxophonist, born 4 March 1954 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Ford started to play drums, then changed to tenor saxophone at the age of 15, inspired by Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Ran Blake heard him playing in a Boston Club and persuaded him to study music at the New England Conservatory. (Blake later invited him to play on several albums). In 1974 Ford ed the Duke Ellington Orchestra under the leadership of Mercer Ellington and in 1976 he replaced George Adams in the Charles Mingus group. In the late 1970s and early 1980s he played with Dannie Richmond, Mingus Dynasty, George Russell, Beaver Harris, Lionel Hampton and Abdullah Ibrahim's Ekaya group. However, following the release of his debut album in 1977 he has worked increasingly as a leader, often recording with Jimmy Cobb and ex-Ellington colleague James Spaulding. His latest releases also feature one of his New England Conservatory teachers, Jaki Byard. Ricky is from 2000 Professor at the Bilgi University in Istanbul.

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The Jack Walrath Group

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