Illinois Jacquet

Illinois Jacquet

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Illinois Jacquet was born on Oct 31, 1922 in USA. Illinois Jacquet's big-screen debut came with Stormy Weather directed by Andrew L. Stone in 1943, strarring Band Member (uncredited). Illinois Jacquet is known for High Fidelity directed by Stephen Frears, John Cusack stars as Rob Gordon and Iben Hjejle as Laura. The upcoming new movie Illinois Jacquet plays is High Fidelity which will be released on Mar 31, 2000.

Jacquet's mother was a Sioux Indian and his father was a French-Creole railroad worker and part-time musician. Jacquet was one of six children, and began performing at age 3, tap dancing to the sounds of his father's band. He took the nickname Illinois from the Indian word "Illiniwek," meaning superior men. When he was 19, he played the tenor saxophone solo on Lionel Hampton's "Flying Home," and it became a rhythm and blues standard. He became a legendary tenor saxophonist who played with nearly every jazz and blues luminary of his time. During a career spanning eight decades, Jacquet played with Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Jo Jones, Buddy Rich, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis and Gene Krupa. He defined the jazz style called 'screeching,' and was known as much for his trademark pork pie hat as the innovative playing style. During his heyday in the 1940s and 1950s, Jacquet recorded more than 300 original compositions and was given the nickname "The King" by Count Basie. In 1983, he became the first jazz musician to become artist-in-residence at Harvard University. He played "C-Jam Blues" with former President Bill Clinton, an amateur saxophonist, on the White House lawn during Clinton's inaugural ball in January 1993.

  • Birthday

    Oct 31, 1922
  • Place of Birth

    Broussard, Louisiana, USA

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