A fiery and often intense tenor saxophonist,
Odean Pope was an important member of
Max Roach's quartet beginning in 1979.
Pope grew up in Philadelphia, took some important musical lessons from
Ray Bryant, and had short associations with organist
Jimmy McGriff and
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. He first began teaming up with
Roach in the late '60s, although it would be another decade before he became a regular part of his group.
Pope led
Catalyst, a band that made four records in the '70s, and he put together the
Saxophone Choir in 1977. Falling into the post-bop genre, the latter band consisted of eight saxophones and a rhythm section, and became a part-time unit. But
Odean Pope, who recorded consistently stimulating dates as a leader for Moers and Soul Note, is best known for his many appearances and recordings with
Roach.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi