Daily Dose Of Jazz…
Grady Nichols was born on July 11th in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. He studied under legendary saxophonist Joe Davis during his high school years and was first exposed to jazz from listening to the Weather Channel. Growing up on a farm he would practice for hours at a time outside. After graduating from John Brown University with a degree in broadcasting, he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma and became recognized for his mix of jazz and gospel music. Impressing the university staff so much, they let him keep a key to the Cathedral and practice whenever he wanted.
Over a career spanning two decades, Nichols has crafted seven highly acclaimed albums and performed extensively, opening for such luminaries as Luciano Pavarotti, Ray Charles, Al Green, Wayman Tisdale and The Beach Boys. A chance meeting with David Sanborn during his college years cemented his desire to become a professional saxophonist. It set him on a course of discovery.
Establishing his own unique sound he recorded his debut album in 1996, Between You and Me. Right after he released the album, Tulsa got a jazz station and they started playing him. Management followed as did more live performances and airplay. As his career gained momentum he played prestigious venues and in the studio he has worked with Chris Rodriguez, Jeff Lorber, Michael Omartian, Zac Maloy and David Hamilton.
Saxophonist Grady Nichols, who has recorded eight albums and has been on Billboard’s Jazz chart, continues to perform and record.
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