American tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine was born in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, on April 5, 1934, and has explored a variety of jazz styles in a
career associated with the Blue Note and CTI Records labels. Son of a
saxophonist and younger brother of trumpeter Tommy Turrentine (1928-1997), he
studied cello before turning to saxophone at the age of eleven. He made his
debut in the rhythm'n'blues groups of Lowell Fulson with Ray Charles
(1950-1951), whom he accompanied the following year, Earl Bostic (where he
replaced John Coltrane in 1953) and pianist Tadd Dameron, with his br...