Bill Easley

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Bill Easley (born on January 13, 1946) plays alto, tenor, flute and clarinet. He worked with George Benson in the late 1960s and with Isaac Hayes in the 1970s. Easley Attended Memphis State University in the 1970s. He also did sessions at Stax and Hi Records (with Ann Peebles and Al Green). Easley moved back to New York in 1980 and has recorded sessions for Sunnyside and Milestone. He's played with Sir Roland Hanna, Jimmy McGriff, Jimmy Smith, Ruth Brown, James Williams, trumpeter Bill Mobley, Mulgrew Miller, Grady Tate, George Caldwell, Victor Gaskin, Panama Francis, Mercer Ellington and Billy Higgins among others.

Leader Discography

  • Wind Inventions (1986, Sunnyside Records)
  • First Call (1990, Milestone Records)
  • Easley Said (1997, Evidence Records)
  • Business Man's Bounce (2007, 18th & Vine Records)
  • Hearing Voices (2008 18th and Vine Records)
  • Love Stories (2010 American Showplace)

Sideman Discography

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