Sylvester Austin (September 17, 1929 – September 1, 2001) was an American jazz saxophonist. He had his biggest success in an overtly commercial rather than jazz vein, but he regarded Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young and Sonny Stitt as his major influences.
Though jazz remained his first love, tenor saxophonist Sil Austin recorded in a variety of genres over the course of his long career, including R&B, jump blues, country, pop, and even (on one occasion) disco-ish funk.
Sil Austin was born in Dunnellon, Florida, United States, and taught himself to play as a 12-year-old. He won the Ted Mack Amateur Hour in St. Petersburg, Florida in 1945, playing "Danny Boy". His performance brought him a recording contract with Mercury Records, and he moved to New York, where he studied for a time at the Juilliard School of Music.
His biggest breaks came in 1949, when he joined up first with Roy Eldridge and then with Cootie Williams' Birdland house band, where he stayed for three years. After spending 1953-1954 with Tiny Bradshaw (who helped him write the song that Ella Fitzgerald later turned into his nickname, "Ping Pong"), he set up his own successful touring group.
He recorded over 30 albums for Mercury, and had a number of Top 40 hits with pop tunes like "Danny Boy" (his signature tune), "Slow Walk" and "My Mother's Eyes". "Slow Walk" peaked the highest at Number 17. "Birthday Party" was another big hit, and in 1959, he released his most popular and controversial album, Sil Austin Plays Pretty for the People, which produced a small hit in Austin's return to "Danny Boy," but was criticized by jazz purists for its orchestral pop sound.
Austin described the sound of his 1950s singles during an interview:
"Exciting horn, honking horn, gutbucket horn is what kids wanted to hear, so I made sure I played more of that. They called it rock 'n' roll but Mercury had Clyde Otis, and David Carroll and these guys got together and decided, ‘This guy’s got such great tone, suppose we put strings and voices behind him.’ Man, it changed my sound. They had strings from the New York Philharmonic, the Ray Charles Singers, and low and behold the sound sold. Thats’ when they stopped concentrating on the ‘Slow Walk’ sound and on singles. I started doing theme albums–Sil Austin Plays Pretty Melodies From Around the World, Sil Austin Plays Folk Tunes … I didn’t mind the change, because the albums were selling. All the honkers weren’t getting’ much and I was gettin’ paid pretty good. So, I played what sold.”Austin remained with Mercury for 12 years and performed all over Europe and Asia usually traveling with his wife, the Rev. Vernice Austin, assistant minister at Union City United Methodist Church."He was with me in the church as I was with him in the jazz field," said Vernice Austin.
Austin lost a four-year battle with prostate cancer on
September 1, 2001 at Portsbridge Hospice in Riverdale, Georgia at the age of
71. He was survived by his wife of 52 years, the Rev. Vernice Austin, two
daughters, nine grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
(Edited from Wikipedia & AllMusic)
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For “Sil Austin – The Very Best* go here:
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1. Slow Walk
2. Train Whistle
3. Harlem Nocturne
4. Days Of Wine And Roses
5. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
6. Body And Soul
7. Misty
8. Fine Brown Frame
9. Honey
10. Walkin' And Talkin'
11. Moon River
12. I Left My Heart In San Francisco
13. Everything's Shakin'
14. Stardust
15. Fallout
16. The Continental Stroll (Parts 1 & 2)
17. Lifeguard
18. September In The Rain
19. Yipe
20. Tell Your Story
21. Tara's Theme
22. Bailin' Wire
23. Pink Shade Of Blue
24. Danny Boy
25. Wildwood
26. Dogwood Junction
Thanks for Sil.
Hi!
Thanx for this one. May have some of his songs on R&B comps. & recognize him but many of these will be "new" hears here.
Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
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