Ernie Watts


Ernest James Watts is an American jazz and R&B saxophonist who plays soprano, alto, and tenor saxophone. He has worked with Charlie Haden's Quartet West and toured with the Rolling Stones. On Frank Zappa's album The Grand Wazoo he played the "Mystery Horn", a straight-necked C melody saxophone. Watts also played the saxophone riff on "[The One You (Aretha Franklin album)|You Love (Glenn Frey song)|The One You Love]" from Glenn Frey's album, No Fun Aloud.

Biography

Watts was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and began playing saxophone at 13. After a brief period at West Chester University, he attended the Berklee College of Music on a Down Beat magazine scholarship. He toured with Buddy Rich in the late 1960s, occupying one of the alto saxophone chairs, and visited Africa on a U.S. State Department tour with Oliver Nelson's group.
Watts played alto saxophone with The Tonight Show Band under Doc Severinsen for 20 years and was a member of Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra. He was a featured soloist on many of Marvin Gaye's albums on Motown during the 1970s, as well as on many other pop and R&B sessions during his 25 years as a studio musician in Los Angeles. He has won two Grammy Awards as an instrumentalist. In 1978 Watts provided the saxophone solo for Andrew Gold's hit single Never Let Her Slip Away.
Watts was added to the lineup of backing musicians on the fifth show of the Rolling Stones American Tour 1981 and was with them until the end of that tour. Throughout the tour, Watts's influence on the Stones' live performance grew significantly, with the Stones jamming longer and longer over tracks such as "Just My Imagination", "Beast of Burden (song)" and "Waiting on a Friend". Watts can be heard on Still Life, the live album recorded during the tour.
In the mid 1980s, Watts decided to rededicate himself to jazz. He recorded and toured with German guitarist and composer Torsten de Winkel, drummer Steve Smith, and keyboardist Tom Coster. He was invited to join Charlie Haden's Quartet West; the two met backstage one night after Haden heard Watts play "Nightbird" by Michel Colombier.
Watts also played on soundtracks for the movies Grease and The Color Purple and on the theme song for the TV show Night Court. In 1982, his version of "Chariots of Fire" was featured in the Season 4 episode of WKRP in Cincinnati. He was featured on one of Windows XP's sample tracks, "Highway Blues" by New Stories.
In 1986, Watts visited South America with the Pat Metheny Special Quartet alongside Charlie Haden and Paul Wertico, playing at Shams in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In 2008, his album Analog Man won the Independent Music Award for Best Jazz Album. He played on Kurt Elling's album Dedicated to You: Kurt Elling Sings the Music of Coltrane and Hartman, which won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2011.

Discography

As leader

Planet Love The Wonder Bag Look in Your Heart Chariots of Fire Musician Sanctuary The Ernie Watts Quartet Afoxe with Gilberto Gil Reaching Up Unity Long Road Home Classic Moods Reflections with Ron Feuer Alive Spirit Song Analog Man To The Point Four Plus Four Oasis A Simple Truth Wheel of Time Home Light
With Karma
  • Celebration
  • ''For Everybody''

As a member

The GRP All-Star Big BandGRP All-Star Big Band
  • [Dave Grusin Presents GRP Records|GRP All-Star Big Band Live!|Dave Grusin Presents the GRP All-Star Big Band Live!], All Blues,
The Super Black Blues Band
Super Black Blues
Sergio Mendes

Also, he played saxo in album Confetti

As sideman

With Billy Alessi and Bobby AlessiWords and Music Long Time Friends
With Paul AnkaThe Music Man Walk a Fine Line
With Patti AustinPatti Austin The Real Me Love Is Gonna Getcha
With Donald ByrdCaricatures Donald Byrd and 125th Street, N.Y.C.
With Christopher CrossAnother Page Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)
With Marvin GayeLet's Get It On I Want You
With Charlie HadenQuartet West The Private Collection – rec. 1987–88In Angel City The Montreal Tapes: Liberation Music Orchestra – rec. 1989Haunted Heart Always Say Goodbye Now Is the Hour The Art of the Song Sophisticated Ladies
With Bobby HutchersonHead On Linger Lane Montara
With Quincy JonesRoots The Dude
With Carole KingMusic Rhymes & Reasons Fantasy Wrap Around Joy Simple Things Welcome Home
With Teena MarieWild and Peaceful Roobery Starchild
With Lee Ritenour
With Boz ScaggsSlow Dancer Down Two Then Left
With Lalo SchifrinGypsies No One Home
With Frankie ValliValli Frankie Valli... Is the Word
With Deniece WilliamsThis Is Niecy I'm So Proud
With Gerald WilsonEternal Equinox Lomelin Jessica Calafia
With Bill WithersMaking Music Watching You, Watching Me
With Betty WrightBetty Wright Wright Back At You
With others