162: Remembering Richie Cole
Saxophonist Richie Cole died on May 2, 2020. He lived a jazz life all the way. His playing, his demeanor and his philosophy were all contained in his catchphrase / modus operandi: Alto Madness. “He was devoted to the bebop lifestyle,” says his old friend Janis Siegel. But he was also torn between the impulses to be a serious musician operating on the highest level, and to be an entertainer.
My dad interviewed Richie in 1985. I interviewed Richie in 2017. I interviewed my dad yesterday to bring it full circle.
In this episode we revisit all three of those conversations, as well as a recent chat with singer Janis Siegel about her friendship with Richie, and some newly unearthed live performance recordings of Richie with singer Eddie Jefferson, captured just days before Jefferson was shot and killed after a gig with Richie in Detroit.
In these strange times when it’s unclear what it means to have a “gig”, or when the world will open up again, Richie’s life becomes especially resonant - a life spent on the road, in performance and personal contact.
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