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Detroit Gary Wiggins

Gary Wiggins - on of the last Survivors of traditional Blues Saxophone

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Gary Wiggins nis having a long and successful career as a saxophonist. He is known for his soft tone and his very own soulful warm, energetic and recognizable Style to blow his Lupifaro Tenor Platinum Saxophone and Soprano. He also plays Alto Saxophone.

Gary crossed the globe bringing with him his personal sound and influence to the music of his culture. During a quarter century residing in Europe he has perform countless music festivals, jazz and blues clubs, many private events, television, radio, cinematic film, theater, and public speaking.

He had his first Saxophone at the age of 10 playing at the local Zion Congressional Church of God in Christ at Pastor Winans, head of the "Winans Family". At the age of 14 years he was member of the Bobo Jenkins Blues Band.... Meanwhile he reached a legendary status, called "The God of Blues", Paradiese-Bird, or "one of the most important black american Saxophonists living in Europe" by the press... Other famous musicians such as Till Brönner or Tommy Schneller refer to Gary as their inspiration and mentor! (Wikipedia)

He made his first recorded release on 45rpm (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLDU9zVlfgs#t=35) at the age of 17 with his band the Impacs. The Impacs were a backing band for several of the Detroit, Michigan R&B vocal groups. After touring with The Dramatics and performing in such places as the Apollo in Harlem, the T.P. Warner Theater in Washington D.C. and tours through Panama, and the eastern coast of North America, Wiggins headed west and camped in California for five years. During this time he performed with musicians such as Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Johnny Heartsman, Roy Brown, Big Mama Thorton, and many other musicians on the West Coast music scene. His second Release was with Jimmy D. Scott "A pair and a spare" 1973, where he also played with Ken Knox (Chairman of the Board)

1982 Gary spent a year on the Chicago blues scene where he played in the bands of the late Lefty Dizz, the late Sunnyland Slim, the late Johnny Littlejohn, Sugar Blue, Robert Covington, and also Christian Rannenberg, with whom he co-founded the International Blues Duo (IBD).

He was a regular performer in The Kingston Mines, B.L.U.E.S., and The Playboy Club (headquarters). Since moving to Europe in 1983 and in addition to producing several music concerts for Jazz Clubs and Festivals, he has also toured with the late Arnett Cobb, the late Screaming Jay Hawkins in Greece and Netherlands, the late Johnny Copeland, Big Jay McNeely , Angela Brown, the late Jeanne Carroll, the late Johnny Heartsman, Ingrid Arthur (The Weather Girls), Katie Webster, he was on stage with Scott Hamilton, Tyree Glenn Junior, Gaz Gaskell, Albie Donnely, played with Louisiana Red and Carey Bell (The International Blues Projekt) and joined the Ray Charles Show 2 times... Gary plays in the legendary A-Trane Berlin since more than 20 years and has performed with Stars like Angela Brown, Francisca Urio, Jeanne Caroll, Till Brönner, Wynton Marsalis, James Carter, The Latonious, Bryan Berry, Didier Dorise, Sydney Ellis, Dorrey Lyles, Nina Hill, Liz Hope, Ingrid Arthur, Frederik Tuxx, the great legendary Guitar Crusher and many great singers and musicians that is a list to long to name here. Countless Gigs since more than 20 years at the Yokrschloesschen and Badenscher Hof Jazz Club. He and his Band played Tributes to Michael Jackson, Grover Washington, Stevie Wonder and James Brown. The International Blues Duo produced and released three albums and Wiggins also recorded with Lefty Dizz, Johnny Heartsman, Bobby McFerrin, Angela Brown, Eb Davis, Klaus Lage, Roy Gaines, and live recordings with Big Jay McNeely plus three compact disc recordings under the Detroit Gary Wiggins Group. Gary has been published on several Compilations with John Lee Hooker or Louisiana Red... In 2001 he was awarded the prestigious Berlin Jazz and Blues Award. Gary Wiggins is founding member of The Very Soulful Tenors Show with Fuasi Abdul Khaliq and Ray Blue. Gary was invited (2008) to Harvard-University to speak about Blues and Jazz in Europe, mainly his own history. He brought to Paris the show, Saxman And The Divas, performing a five-week engagement at the Quai du Blues with Angela Brown, Queen Yahna, Jeanne Carroll, and several others. Since this time, Detroit Gary Wiggins has become a popular headliner in famous Parisian nightspots such as Caveaux de la Huchette to the legendary jazz clubs of St. Germaine des Pres. Gary Wiggins and his tenor sax has swung around the world playing a three-month engagement in Tokyo, concerts in Paris, Italy, Panama, concert dates in Switzerland, Hawaii, Amsterdam, Denmark, England, Greece, San Francisco, Chicago, Sacramento, New York, Detroit, and all over France and Germany. His latest project was "The soul of Blues and Jazz" ... more projects coming soon at world famous the A-Trane Jazz Club, Berlin Other longtime great Band Members in Berlin: Reggie Moore (piano), Daryl Taylor (bass), Lenjes Robinson (drums), Eddie Dejean (drums), Max Bahr (g), Chris Keys (keys, organ), and many more... In Paris: Serge Rahoerson (piano), Brahim Haiouani (bass), Didier Dorise (drums).

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Gary "Detroit" Wiggins, saxin the Soul of Jazz & Blues Die Presse (siehe Webseite) bezeichnete ihn bereits als "Blues Gott", "Paradiesvogel", "Magier des Bluesrock", und immer wieder als "Star des Abends", denn Gary gilt als "Big Jay McNeelys bester Schüler" und "Ausnahmetalent mit unglaublicher Energie", der das Publikum zu Standing Ovations und Begeisterungsströmen hinreißt.So zierte er schon mit Ben E. King das Cover eines Blues-Magazins. Im "Blues Archiev" der University of Mississippi findet man ebenso Material zu ihm, wie in diversen Büchern über die Geschichte des Blues in Europa. Er wurde neben Beny Golsonn als einer von Arnett Cobbs "beachtenswertesten Schülern" bezeichnet, die Frankfurter Rundschau beschreibt sein Saxophonspiel als "atemberaubend". Seine einzigartige Spielweise und seine gamouröse Erscheinung machten ihn immer wieder zum Liebling der Musik-Presse in ganz Europa.Auch die internationale Presse zeigt sich beeindruckt: Michigan Chronicle und Chicago Reader empfinden sein Saxophonsoiel als "Ben-Webster-like"

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Primary Instrument

Saxophone

Location

Berlin

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Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

"Saxin' the Blues"...

Unknown label
2011

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ZEITLOS

Unknown label
2008

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Ballads in a...

Unknown label
2004

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Fabrice Eulry &...

Unknown label
1996

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I Got Up - The...

Unknown label
1996

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Fool for the Ladies...

Unknown label
1996

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