Hadley Caliman
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Hadley Caliman (January 12, 1932 – September 8, 2010), was a bebop saxophone and flute player.
After studying at the Jefferson High School with trumpeter Art Farmer and fellow saxophonist Dexter Gordon, Caliman has performed or recorded with Carlos Santana, Joe Henderson, Earl Hines, Freddie Hubbard, Jon Hendricks, Earl Anderza, Patrice Rushen and several other jazz notables.
In the late 60s he was briefly a member of a jazz-rock fusion group led by Ray Draper. He recorded his first solo album in 1971.
In 2009, Caliman was still active leading a quartet and quintet in the Seattle area.
He passed away in 2010.
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Discography
- 1971: Hadley Caliman (Mainstream Records)
- 1972: Iapetus - Hadley Caliman (Mainstream)
- 1972: Bayeté: Worlds Around the Sun - Todd Cochran (Prestige Records)
- 1972: Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!
- 1972: Dos - Malo (Warner Bros)
- 1974: Bridge into the New Age - Azar Lawrence (Prestige)
- 1974: Prelusion - Patrice Rushen
- 1976: Projecting - Hadley Caliman (Catalyst Records)
- 1977: Knucklebean - Bobby Hutcherson (Blue Note)
- 1980: Skagly - Freddie Hubbard (Wounded Bird Records)
- 2008: Gratitude (Origin Records)
- 2010: Straight Ahead (Origin Records)
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