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Andrew Love (musician)

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Andrew M. Love
Born(1941-11-21)November 21, 1941
Memphis, Tennessee
DiedApril 12, 2012(2012-04-12) (aged 70)
Memphis, Tennessee

Andrew Love (November 21, 1941 – April 12, 2012) was a saxophone player based in Memphis, Tennessee, best known for being a member of The Memphis Horns.

Career

Love was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and began his interest in music at the Baptist church where his father was pastor. His music education continued in high school and at Langston University in Oklahoma. He returned to Memphis in 1965 and began session work at Stax Records where he teamed up with trumpet player Wayne Jackson. The two created the signature horn sound at Stax on hit records by Otis Redding, Sam & Dave and others.

After recording numerous tracks at Stax, he and Jackson incorporated themselves into The Memphis Horns and began freelancing. Love and Jackson recorded at sessions for such artists as Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley and Dusty Springfield. The duo also toured with The Doobie Brothers, Jimmy Buffett, Robert Cray and numerous other performers.

In 2002, Love was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease which forced his retirement the following year and his eventual death in 2012 at age 70.[1]

Al Bell, co-owner of Stax records, said "I love saxophone players, and I have many saxophone players I admire and hold in high esteem. But I have never heard a saxophone player who affects and penetrates me like Andrew Love. It was the spirit in him, and you could feel it in the music. He could arouse your deepest emotions, but he would do it gently, softly. It was like he was making love to your soul."[2]

Discography

With Luther Allison

With Otis Redding

With Lulu

With Albert King

With David Porter

  • Sweat & Love (Enterprise Records, 1974)

With Tony Joe White

With Jimmy Buffett

With Joe Cocker

With Tom Rush

With Bonnie Raitt

With Keith Richards

With Tanya Tucker

With Carly Simon

With José Feliciano

  • Memphis Menu (RCA Victor, 1972)

With Billy Joel

With Nicolette Larson

With Rufus Thomas

  • Do the Funky Chicken (Stax Records, 1970)

With Shirley Brown

  • Intimate Storm (Soundtown Records, 1984)

With Stephen Stills

With Wilson Pickett

With Yvonne Elliman

  • Rising Sun (RSO Records, 1975)

With Carla Thomas

  • Love Means... (Stax Records, 1971)

With Aretha Franklin

With William Bell

  • The Soul of a Bell (Stax Records, 1967)

With John Prine

With James Taylor

With Eddie Floyd

With B.B. King

With Steve Cropper

  • Playin' My Thang (MCA Records, 1981)

References

  1. ^ "Memphis Horns Saxophonist Andrews Love Dies," by Bob Mehr, The Commercial Appeal, April 13, 2012
  2. ^ "Obituaries: "Andrew Love 1941 – 2012: Saxophonist Was Half The Memphis Horns," by Randy Lewis, Los Angeles Times, April 15, 2012, p. A30 (accessible via Newspapers.com; subscription required)
    Note: This article is roughly the same as the online version:
    "Andrew Love Dies at 70, Grammy-Winning Saxophonist," Los Angeles Times (online) April 14, 2012 (www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-andrew-love-obit-20120414,0,7128536.story; subscription required)