King Curtis
King Curtis

King Curtis

About King Curtis

Curtis Ousley (born Curtis Montgomery, February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971), known professionally as King Curtis, was an American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll. A bandleader, band member, and session musician, he was also a musical director and record producer. A master of the instrument, he played tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone. He played riffs and solos on hit singles such as "Respect" by Aretha Franklin (1967), and "Yakety Yak" by the Coasters (1958) and his own "Soul Twist" (1962), "Soul Serenade" (1964), and "Memphis Soul Stew" (1967).

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King Curtis Featured Albums

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King Curtis: Blues at Montreux
King Curtis

Blues at Montreux

King Curtis: Instant Groove
King Curtis

Instant Groove

King Curtis: Everybody’s Talkin’
King Curtis

Everybody’s Talkin’

King Curtis: Don’t Fight the Feelin’
King Curtis

Don’t Fight the Feelin’

King Curtis: The New Scene of King Curtis
King Curtis

The New Scene of King Curtis

King Curtis: Soul Meeting
King Curtis

Soul Meeting

King Curtis: Live at Fillmore West
King Curtis

Live at Fillmore West

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