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'''Gary Wheat''' (born [[March 12]], [[1977]]) is a jazz saxophonist based in [[Birmingham]]. He is a graduate of Huntsville's Virgil Grissom High School and of the [[University of Alabama]]. At Alabama he was briefly a member of the funk/rock outfit [[Downright]]. | '''Gary Wheat''' (born [[March 12]], [[1977]]) is a jazz saxophonist based in [[Birmingham]]. He is a graduate of Huntsville's Virgil Grissom High School and of the [[University of Alabama]]. At Alabama he was briefly a member of the funk/rock outfit [[Downright]]. | ||
Wheat was formerly adjunct instructor of saxophone at the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] and an active member of several local jazz groups including [[Meteorite]], the [[Chad Fisher Group]], the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], the [[Ray Reach]] | Wheat was formerly adjunct instructor of saxophone at the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] and an active member of several local jazz groups including [[Meteorite]], the [[Chad Fisher Group]], the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], the [[Ray Reach and Friends]], the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars]], the [[Carlos Pino Jazz Group]], and [[Double Threat]]. He is currently a member of the jazz faculty of the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]. | ||
He has played with the [[Temptations]], the [[Four Tops]], the [[O'Jays]], [[Ruben Studdard]], [[Cleveland Eaton]], [[Johnny O'Neal]] and [[Lou Marini]]. | He has played with the [[Temptations]], the [[Four Tops]], the [[O'Jays]], [[Ruben Studdard]], [[Cleveland Eaton]], [[Johnny O'Neal]] and [[Lou Marini]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:19, 10 May 2012
Gary Wheat (born March 12, 1977) is a jazz saxophonist based in Birmingham. He is a graduate of Huntsville's Virgil Grissom High School and of the University of Alabama. At Alabama he was briefly a member of the funk/rock outfit Downright.
Wheat was formerly adjunct instructor of saxophone at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an active member of several local jazz groups including Meteorite, the Chad Fisher Group, the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, the Ray Reach and Friends, the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars, the Carlos Pino Jazz Group, and Double Threat. He is currently a member of the jazz faculty of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.
He has played with the Temptations, the Four Tops, the O'Jays, Ruben Studdard, Cleveland Eaton, Johnny O'Neal and Lou Marini.
References
- "Gary Wheat." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 22 Jul 2006, 09:41 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 30 Sep 2006 [1].
External links
- The Music That is Changing the World!!!, a newsreel spoof starring Wheat