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Tony Williams is a legendary alto saxophonist who truly represents "The Sound Of Philadelphia". Born and raised as a child in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Tony soon made it up north where he grew up outside of Philadelphia in Crestmont, Pennsylvania. He grew up playing the horn as a youngster and soon found his love with the music. He played in school bands in high school (Abington High School) and later went to college at Tennessee A & I (presently known as Tennessee State University) and played with their band. He transfered to Central State University in Ohio and hooked up with music opportunities there.

After graduating from Central State he spent time in the military as he found the way to also play in the 75th Army Band at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. Tony is a true educator as well as a great musician. He taught in the Philadelphia School System for over 25 years and retired after period teaching health & physical education, coaching and being a vice principal.

Music was always in Tony's blood, schedule and lifestyle. Tony Williams found a way to teach, coach, administrate and perform music professionally in the Philadelphia area as well as on the road nationally and internationally while teaching for over 20 years at Barrett Junior High School in South Philadelphia.

Tony had many opportunities to travel and play music full time on the road but Tony had a passion and love for his wife, Gloria and 3 children. Tony's family has been a strong part of the backbone and support of his music. Gloria has to be considered Tony's biggest supporter. Greg (Tony's oldest son) is the owner of BDG Records which is heavily involved in Tony's promotions. Antoinette (Tony's daughter) played a solid part behind the scenes in Tony's productions and engagements. Glenn (Tony's youngest son) is a gifted and talented saxophonist, pianist and recording artist.

Tony also had a passion to "keep jazz alive" so it was not enough for Tony just to be a professional musician. He had to give back and he did that in a way that can not be matched by many. Tony Williams started a jazz theory and music program in his school; Ada H. Lewis Middle School Jazz Band. Not long after, he started his own jazz theory and music program that is now known as the Mount Airy Cultural Center, Inc. which he is the founder and director. Link on to maccjazz.org to get more information about the Mount Airy Cultural Center, Inc.

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Tony Williams Star Sax Man Gets Mellon Award 2003

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Anthony H. “Tony" Williams, long-time Philadelphia alto sax star, band leader and educator has been named recipient of the 2003 Mellon Jazz Community Award. The award was presented at, appropriately, the Mt. Airy Cultural Center's 13th Annual Tony Williams Scholarship Jazz Festival at 7:15 P.M., Aug. 29 at the Cherry Hill, N.J. Hilton, 2349 Marlton Pike,Cherry Hill. Mr. Williams was a founder of the Center which helps students learn the basics of jazz. Last year's award winner, WRTI jazz disc ...

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Philly's Tony Williams Opens Cheltenham Jazz Concert Series Wed. Oct. 2nd

Philly's Tony Williams Opens Cheltenham Jazz Concert Series Wed. Oct. 2nd

Source: Jim Miller

The Jazz Bridge “Neighborhood Concert Jazz Series" at the Cheltenham Center for the Arts—439 Ashbourne Road in Cheltenham—presents bebop alto saxophone icon Tony Williams on Wednesday, October 2nd. There is one show at 7:30 p.m., tickets are $10/$5 for students, and are only available at the door. For info: 215-517-8337 or visit Jazz Bridge. Tony Williams, who will be backed on this performance by pianist Dave Posmontier, bassist Mike Boone and drummer Craig McIver, virtually personifies the words “Philadelphia Jazz.” ...

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