John Stubblefield

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John Stubblefield (1945 – July 4, 2005) was an American jazz saxophonist, flautist, and oboist.[1][2]

Stubblefield was an adaptable musician; he was stationed with the World Saxophone Quartet (´86-´88), Reggie Workman (´89-´93), McCoy Tyner (´84 Clark), Freddie Hubbard (´85), and George Russell (´85).

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Kenny Barron

  • Golden Lotus (1982)
  • What If? (1986)
  • Live at Fat Tuesday's (1988)
  • Quickstep (1991)
  • Things Unseen (1997)

With Lester Bowie

With Anthony Braxton

With Miles Davis

With Craig Harris

  • F-Stops (Soul Note, 1993)

With Julius Hemphill

With Abdullah Ibrahim

With Victor Lewis

  • Family Portrait (AudioQuest Music, 1992)

With Sam Rivers

With McCoy Tyner

References

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