Leroy Cooper never became as widely known as David "Fathead"
Newman, but played with Ray Charles for even longer. He also lent his horn to
Lowell Fulson's "Reconsider Baby," Dr. John, Joe Cocker, Lightnin'
Hopkins, and the Righteous Brothers. And if Walt Disney ever got the blues,
Leroy put some R into the Disney R&B. See the obituary below.
From
Leroy Cooper, 80, who
played baritone saxophone for Ray Charles from the 1950s through the 1970s and
at times served as bandleader for the R&B pianist, died of heart failure
Jan. 15 at his home in Orlando, Fla., the Orlando Sentinel reported.
Cooper spent two
decades with the Charles band, a stretch that began in 1957. His tenure
included the recording sessions that yielded the film theme "In the Heat
of the Night," "Crying Time" and Charles' stirring rendition of
"
Cooper also contributed
to a wide array of other recordings, including blues man Lowell Fulson's
classic "Reconsider Baby," and sessions with Dr. John, Joe Cocker,
Kenny Neal and Lightnin' Hopkins. He also toured with the Righteous Brothers
for a time.
After leaving the
Charles band in 1977, Cooper moved to
The son of a
bandleader, Cooper was born in
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