This Biography is about one of the Jazz alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
| Biography Of Cannonball Adderley | |
| Real Name | Cannonball Adderley |
| Nick Name | Cannibal |
| Famous as | Jazz alto saxophonist |
| Nationality | American |
| Personal Detail Of Cannonball Adderley | |
| Born on | 15 September 1928 |
| Birthday | 15th September |
| Died At Age | 46 |
| Sun Sign | Virgo |
| Born in | Tampa, Florida, United States |
| Died on | 08 August 1975 |
| Place of death | Gary, Indiana, United States |
| City, States, Provinces & Districts | Florida |
| Introduction |
Cannonball Adderley was a reputed jazz alto saxophonist of the 1950s and 1960s who created a rage amongst the audience with his ground-breaking music. Blessed with an open and agreeable personality, his music reflected the same. What made Adderley arch-different from other musicians of his era was his engaging and articulating nature that dominated his professional and personal life. He is best remembered till date for his super-successful single, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy which went on to become a crossover hit at the pop charts. His association with Davis was also remarkable, the latter casting a dominant influence on his career and music. Together the two came up with the epochal album, Kind of Blue. Other than serving as a musician, he also worked as a talent scout in his lifetime, and introduced several prominent musicians, by both employing them in his ensemble and serving as a studio record producer for them. He was also a notable spokesperson for jazz and contributed extensively for the advancement in the field of jazz through television programs and as a teacher at various universities. |
