R I P Baritone Sax Legend Ronnie Cuber - December 25, 1941 - October 7, 2022
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I first encountered Baritone Sax legend Ronnie Cuber when he was playing with Maynard Ferguson's Big Band in the mid-60s on Manyard's Cameo-Parkway recording, "The New Sounds of Maynard Ferguson." He was ferocious. I caught the band live in '65 at Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut and his playing totally blew my mind. After I moved to NYC and eventually the Upper West Side, I met Ronnie and his wife at the time, Roberta Arnold, who was his greatest supporter. And I heard him play live a number of times. He never failed to play amazingly.

Ronald Edward Cuber was a jazz saxophonist. He played in Latin, pop, rock and blues sessions. In addition to his primary instrument, baritone sax, he also played tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet and flute, the latter on an album by Eddie Palmieri as well as his own recordings. As a leader, Cuber was known for hard bop and Latin jazz. As a side man, he played with numerous musicians, such as B. B. King, Paul Simon, and Eric Clapton.Furthermore, Cuber can be heard on Freeze Frame by the J. Geils Band, and one of his most spirited performances is on Dr. Lonnie Smith's 1970 Blue Note album Drives. He was also a member in Saturday Night Live Band.

Cuber was in Marshall Brown's Newport Youth Band in 1959, where he switched from tenor to baritone sax. His first notable work was with Slide Hampton (1962) and Maynard Ferguson (1963–1965). Then from 1966 to 1967, Cuber worked with George Benson. He was also a member of the Lee Konitz nonet from 1977 to 1979.[2] He can be heard playing in Frank Zappa's group in the mid-1970s, including the album Zappa in New York. He has been a member of the Mingus Big Band since its inception in the early 1990s. He was an off-screen musician for the movie Across the Universe.

He is missed, big time.

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Correction: The arrangement of “Became Mucho” was arranged for Ronnie and performed by The Metropole Jazz Orchestra not the WDR Big Band.

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