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Small
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Zaid Nasser
is one of the most authentic voices on
saxophone today. As the son of jazz and blues great Jamil Nasser (nee George
Joyner), Zaid was born and bred on the jazz scene. As a young saxophonist, he
often spent his days with Papa Jo Jones, getting lessons in jazz and life from
Ffather Time himself. Early on, he was sitting in with Lou Donaldson and George
Coleman. He has been on the New York scene now for over twenty years. He's
played with Cecil Payne, Junior Cook, Jon Hendricks, and Harold Mabern. Zaid
spent three years with Calvin Newborn's band in Memphis, crisscrossing the south
and playing in roadside juke joints, developing a rich, deep sound all of his
own. Zaid worked for three years with organist Bill Doggett, and spent another
three with Panama Francis in the Savoy Sultans. At Smalls, he has been a regular
feature for over ten years, leading his own quartet, co-leading a quintet with
altoist Mike Mullins, as a sideman in the Across 7 Street Septet, and as a part
of the Frank Hewitt quintet on their legendary Saturday late
night feature. Zaid's sound is organic and authentic. He goes for broke every
time out, and he plays smart music with a kind of freedom that is unusual,
reminiscent of the great underground legend “C Sharpe”. His debut recording,
just recorded, is arriving in September 2007 from Smalls Records.
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VIDEOS:
Jazzy
B Zaid Nasser - alto saxophone Chris Byars - tenor saxophone and piano Ari
Roland - bass Stefan Schatz - drums Recorded June 25, 2009 Club Jazzy
B Limassol, Cyprus

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