Everybody on the London jazz scene seemed to know saxophonist Willie Garnett, who has died aged 83, whether as a bandstand companion, long-term big band leader, emergency instrument repairer or quite simply, as an all-round good guy.
The outpouring of affectionate tributes, anecdotes, and condolences that has flooded social media says it all. Here’s how baritone saxophonist Pete Lukas put it, “One of the kindest, warmest, funniest, and most generous people I ever had the good fortune to meet.”
While words like hilarious, gregarious, companionable, famously bibulous even, easily come to mind when remembering Willie, a bulky, avuncular figure, it’s important to remember his prowess as an exciting bluesy, Texas-style tenor player or an assertive, Dolphy-like altoist, wholly in the moment when he played.
Often, he would pair up with…
