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Lenny Pickett

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Lenny Pickett
Pickett in 2008
Pickett in 2008
Background information
Born (1954-04-10) April 10, 1954 (age 70)
Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.
Genres
  • R&B
  • funk
  • pop
  • rock
Occupations
  • Musician
  • arranger
  • music director
Instruments
  • Saxophone
  • clarinet
  • flute
Years active1972–present
Member of
Formerly ofTower of Power

Lenny Pickett (born April 10, 1954)[1] is an American saxophonist and musical director of the Saturday Night Live band.[2] From 1973 to 1981 he was a member of the band Tower of Power. Pickett has worked extensively as a session musician for a wide range of performers and genres.[3]

Career

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In the 1970s and early 1980s, Pickett led the horn section for Tower of Power, an innovative and funk from the East San Francisco Bay area. He was also a frequent session band that backed many musicians in multiple genres, from Elton John to musicians in the soul music, rhythm and blues, and funk music genres.[4] Tower of Power also released its own albums as a group.[1]

Pickett joined the Saturday Night Live Band in 1985[5] and has served as the band's musical director since G. E. Smith was fired during the cast exodus in 1995.

As a composer, Pickett has written for his group, the Borneo Horns, and has received a number of commissions to write works mixing classical and popular idioms for a variety of musical ensembles, including the New Century Saxophone Quartet, as well as music for theater and collaborations with dancers, poets and film-makers.

Discography

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As leader

  • Lenny Pickett with the Borneo Horns
  • Bad Dreams Lenny Pickett
  • The Prescription (feat. UMO Jazz Orchestra)
  • Heard by Others Lenny Pickett & John Hadfield

Other appearances

1970s

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1980s

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1990s

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2000s

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  • 2000 Dinosaur Tracks – Tower of Power
  • 2000 Kick It up a Step! – Strokeland Superband
  • 2000 Long Expectant Comes at Last – Cathal McConnell
  • 2000 Man in a Jupiter Hat – Lee Feldman
  • 2000 Over the Edge – Professor Louie & Crowmatix
  • 2000 Pasajes De Un Sueno – Ana Torroja
  • 2000 Sound LoadedRicky Martin
  • 2000 Sweet on YouChieli Minucci
  • 2002 Heathen – David Bowie
  • 2002 Slow Burn – David Bowie
  • 2003 Oakland Zone – Tower of Power
  • 2003 Universo Fortis – Alberto Fortis
  • 2004 Our Kind of Soul – Daryl Hall & John Oates
  • 2004 Wichita Vortex Sutra – Allen Ginsberg
  • 2005 Here Comes Tomorrow – Ursula 1000
  • 2006 Can't Quit the Blues – Buddy Guy
  • 2006 Planet EarthDennis Chambers
  • 2007 Holly ColeHolly Cole
  • 2008 Cadillac Records – Original Soundtrack
  • 2008 It Is Time for a Love RevolutionLenny Kravitz
  • 2008 Easy Come Easy Go – Marianne Faithfull
  • 2009 Organ Soul SessionsLucky Peterson
  • 2009 Bible BeltDiane Birch

2010s

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References

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  1. ^ a b Wynn, Ron. "Lenny Pickett | Biography & History". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  2. ^ [1]Lenny Pickett Is a Sax Machine by Devon Ivie, New York Magazine, Vulture
  3. ^ [2] Lenny Pickett Bio Part I Sax Station
  4. ^ [3] Lenny Pickett Bio Part I Sax Station
  5. ^ [4] Lenny Pickett Bio Part I Sax Station
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