


Born in Mississippi and raised in Chicago, Charles graduated
from the famous
DuSable High School, studied at the Chicago School of Music and was a
private
student of John Hauser.
50’s -- Played in the bands of Billie Holiday and Ben Webster, Sun Ra
and Dinah
Washington. Performed and recorded with Kenny Dorham with whom he had a
musical association that lasted many years.
60’s -- Performed and recorded with Elvin Jones and Jimmy Garrison,
Illinois
Jacquet, Freddie Hubbard, Johnny Griffin, Steve Lacy, Ahmad Jamal and
worked
with Blue Mitchell, Erskine Hawkins, John Coltrane, Clifford Jordan,
among others.
In 1964 he won Downbeat Magazine’s International Jazz Critics Poll for
the
baritone saxophone. Performed in the musical production of “The
Philosophy of
The Spiritual – A Masque of the Black” under the direction of Willie
Jones and the
auspices of Nadi Qumar. Taught at PS 179 in Brooklyn and was musical
director of
The Turntable, a nightclub owned by Lloyd Price.
70’s -- Member of the cooperative group “Artistry in Music” with Hank
Mobley,
Cedar Walton, Sam Jones and Billy Higgins; was the co-leader and
composer/arranger for the Baritone Saxophone Retinue, a group featuring
six
baritone saxophones; made European tours of major jazz festivals and
concerts with
the Clark Terry Orchestra; and toured the USA with Duke Ellington’s
Orchestra
under the direction of Mercer Ellington. Musical director of the Home
of the Id
nightclub, presenting such artists as Gene Ammons, Randy Weston, Max
Roach, as
well as producer of Monday Night Boat Ride Up The Hudson presenting,
among
others, Art Blakey, George Benson, and Etta Jones. Made TV appearances
with
Archie Shepp, Lucky Thompson, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.
80’s -- Performed and recorded with the Philly Joe Jones Quartet,
“Dameronia”
and with Abdullah Ibrahim’s “Ekaya” in the United States, Europe and
Africa.
Toured Europe with the “Savoy Seven Plus 1: A Salute to Benny Goodman.”
With
his own quartet, performed in Rome, at the Bologna Jazz Festival, Jazz
in Sardinia
Festival, and the La Spezia Festival. Was the musical director of the
Syncopation
nightclub. Performed in the movie, “The Man with Perfect Timing” with
Abdullah
Ibrahim. In 1984 he was named a “BMI Jazz Pioneer.”
90’s -- Musical librarian for Spike Lee’s “Mo Better Blues”; performed
at the
Jamaica Jazz Festival with Dizzy Reece and returned to perform with Roy
Burrowes; was in the Apollo Hall of Fame Band accompanying such stars
as Ray
Charles, Joe Williams, Nancy Wilson, among others. Toured Holland
saluting the
music of Kenny Dorham; was the guest artist at the 12th Annual North
Carolina
Jazz Festival at Duke University. Featured soloist of the Barry Harris
Jazz
Ensemble and performs in clubs with the Barry Harris/Charles Davis
Quartet.
Recorded and toured Europe and Japan with the Clifford Jordan Big Band.
Is the
tenor saxophonist and a major contributor of musical arrangements with
Larry
Ridley’s “Jazz Legacy Ensemble” which appeared at the Senegal Jazz
Festival,
performs concerts and conducts clinics, seminars and master classes.
This
ensemble also appears in an ongoing concert series at the famed
Schomberg Center
for Research in Black Culture. Was a featured artist at the Amman,
Jordan Jazz
Festival, arranged by the American Embassy. Was also the featured
artist in clubs
and concerts in Paris, Toulouse and Hamburg. Appeared at the
Williamstown
Theatre Festival in an original production of Eduardo Machado’s “Stevie
Wants to
Play the Blues,” directed by Jim Simpson. Performed in the Three
Baritone
Saxophone Band with Ronnie Cuber and Gary Smulyan, which toured Italy,
appeared at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, the 1998 JVC Jazz &
Image Festival at
Villa Celimontana in Rome, and Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London.
Charles was
also a featured soloist at the 1998 Chicago Jazz Festival. In June
1999, he
performed with Aaron Bell and the Duke Ellington Tribute Orchestra at
the Jackie
Robinson “Afternoon of Jazz” Festival in Norwalk, CT. Featured artist
at the 1999
Jazz & Image Festival at Villa Celimontana in Rome.
00’s –
Featured
artist at the “Blue Note” in Beirut, Lebanon as well as numerous
other clubs in Italy and Spain and at the year 2000 Jazz &
Image
Festival at Villa
Celimontana. Performed with his quartet on the “M.S. Dynasty,” a
Carnival Lines
Cruise ship. Produced and performed in the “Tribute to Stanley
Turrentine”
concert in Philadelphia. In August 2001, he performed for President
Bill Clinton
at the “Harlem Welcomes Clinton” celebration. The Barry Harris/Charles
Davis
Quintet appeared several times at “Sweet Basil” in New York City. They
continue
to perform together in various venues including yearly appearances at
“Birdland.” In August 2004, they performed in the 50th Anniversary of
the Newport Jazz
Festival. He was a featured artist at the 14th Annual Jazz Festival in
Badajoz,
Spain. In addition to performing and recording with the guitarist Roni
Ben-Hur, the
El Mollenium Band (featuring the music of Elmo Hope) and the Walter
Booker
Quintet, Charles performs with the Spirit of Life Ensemble and his own
quartet,
featuring Tardo Hammer (piano), Lee Hudson (bass) and Jimmy Wormworth
(drums) in the United States and Europe.
Charles is a saxophone instructor of private students from The New
School, a
teacher at the Lucy Moses School and for over 25 years has been an
instructor
at the Jazzmobile Workshops. He has made five of his own albums and is
featured
on over 100 recordings.
Recent CDs include “Blue Gardenia,” with Cedar Walton on piano, Peter
Washington on bass and Joe Farnsworth on drums, released in 2003 on
Reade
Street Records. His latest, “Land of Dreams” was released in 2007 on
Small's
Records.