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Sep 23, 1941 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Died on 03 Aug 2007 (aged 65)

American musician, music educator and saxophonist (1941-2007)

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About Earl Turbinton

  • Earl Turbinton, Jr., also Naim Akban Ben-Tur and The African Cowboy (September 23, 1941, New Orleans - August 3, 2007, Baton Rouge) was an American saxophonist associated for decades with the Music of New Orleans. Turbinton worked as a session musician for local R&B recordings from the late 1950s.
  • He became involved with the New Orleans jazz scene early in his career, and became involved with a New Orleans project called Jazz Workshop, which gave music lessons to children and had its own club.
  • Though it closed after a short time, Turbinton had intended for it to serve a place in the city's musical life analogous to that of Preservation Hall, but for newer jazz styles.
  • Turbinton worked extensively in soul and R&B idioms in the 1960s, playing studio dates in New York, Detroit, and Los Angeles.
  • He played alongside his brother, Willie Tee, in the funk group The Gaturs, and toured with Jerry Butler, The Four Tops, BB King, The Supremes, and The Temptations.
  • In jazz, he worked with Joe Zawinul and Buster Williams in the 1970s.
  • Turbinton took the name "The African Cowboy" in the 1980s as a protest against Reagan administration attempts to cut federal arts funding.

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