Sam Taylor

Samuel Leroy Taylor, Jr. (July 12, 1916 – October 5, 1990), known as Sam "The Man" Taylor, was an American jazz, rhythm and blues, and blues tenor saxophonist.

Taylor was born in Lexington, Tennessee, United States. He attended Alabama State University, where he played with the Bama State Collegians. He later worked with Scatman Crothers, Cootie Williams, Lucky Millinder, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, Buddy Johnson, Louis Jordan and Big Joe Turner. Taylor was one of the most requested session saxophone players in New York recording studios in the 1950s. He also replaced Count Basie as the house bandleader on Alan Freed's radio series, Camel Rock 'n Roll Dance Party, on CBS.

Taylor played the saxophone solo on Turner's "Shake, Rattle and Roll". He also played on "Harlem Nocturne"; on "Money Honey", recorded by Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters in 1953; and on "Sh-Boom" by the Chords.

During the 1960s, he led a five-piece band, the Blues Chasers. In the 1970s, he frequently played and recorded in Japan.

Taylor died in 1990 in Crawford Long Hospital, in Atlanta, Georgia, at the age of 74.

Birth and Death Data: Born July 12, 1916, Died October 5, 1990

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1941 - 1965

Roles Represented in DAHR: tenor saxophone, saxophone, alto saxophone

Notes: Sam "The Man" Taylor.

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Recordings (Results 151-175 of 237 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 103746 11/22/1957 Split level Alan Freed Rock 'n' Roll Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 103747 11/22/1957 A stomping good time Alan Freed Rock 'n' Roll Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 103748 11/22/1957 Two head Alan Freed Rock 'n' Roll Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 103749 11/22/1957 Campus rumpus Alan Freed Rock 'n' Roll Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104238 2/3/1958 The stroll Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104239 2/3/1958 Ram-bunk-shush Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104240 2/3/1958 Honky tonk Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104310 2/3/1958 Night ride The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104311 2/3/1958 Flip flap The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104312 2/3/1958 Big 'n bad The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104313 2/3/1958 Gosah The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104314 2/4/1958 The king The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104315 2/4/1958 Shufflin' The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104316 2/4/1958 Street with a beat The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104317 2/4/1958 All tore up The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104318 2/5/1958 Night flight The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104319 2/5/1958 Deep down and low The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104320 2/5/1958 Nine o'clock hop The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104321 2/5/1958 Homework The King's Henchmen instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104877 4/24/1958 Early in the morning Bobby Darin instrumentalist, alto saxophone  
Decca 104878 4/24/1958 Mighty, mighty man Bobby Darin instrumentalist, alto saxophone  
Decca 104879 4/24/1958 You're mine Bobby Darin instrumentalist, alto saxophone  
Decca 104880 4/24/1958 Now we're one Bobby Darin instrumentalist, alto saxophone  
Decca 104985 5/15/1958 Boogie woogie Maxixe Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
Decca 104986 5/15/1958 Dumplin's Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band instrumentalist, tenor saxophone  
(Results 151-175 of 237 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Taylor, Sam," accessed November 1, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/105513.

Taylor, Sam. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 1, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/105513.

"Taylor, Sam." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 1 November 2024.

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