Favorite Lesser Known Sax Players


Trane, Rollins, Bird, Desmond, Getz, Hawkins and Lester Young are names that are oftened invoked when the subject of great jazz sax players is brought up. Who are some of your favorite, albeit lesser known, sax players and your favorite recording of theirs? As a sax hack, I'll offer the following suggestions to chew on:

Willis 'Gator' Jackson - Call of the Gators
Red Holloway - In the Red
James Moody - Don't Look Back Now
Tina Brooks - True Blue
King Curtis - Night Train
Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge
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SDcampbell that's a pretty good list. David Liebman is a giant. Benny Carter should be considered a giant. Ernie Watts is the most underrated player on my list. Joshua Redman is a great player but he's already highly rated. Vincent Herring and Antonio Hart sounds like Cannonball but they're great players. Lenny Pickett plays up high better than anyone I've heard. Greg Osby I appreciate for his unique play. There are many players that are enjoyable to listen to.
What about Paul Ostermayer on Famous Blue Raincoat. Sounds great to me. Has he done anything else?
Some of these might be less than lesser known, but they've all done some **&%$##!!!!! great stuff:
Carlo Acto Datis
Ron Aspery, (Back Door)
Tim Berne
Dave Binney
Michael Blake
Arthur Blythe
Anthony Braxton
Patrick Brennan
Peter Brotzmann (sometimes kinda harsh)
George Cartwright, (Curlew)
Thomas Chapin
Klaus Dapper, (Kollektiv)
Elton Dean, (Soft Machine)
Jean Derome
Peter Epstein
Ellery Eskelin
Marty Fogel
John Gilmore (Sun Ra)
Vinnie Golia
Phillip Greenlief
Steve Grossman
Tom Guralnick
Rich Halley
Michael Hornstein
Andy Laster
Dave liebman
Jon Lloyd
Frank Lowe
Tony Malaby
Michael Marcus
Kurt McGettrick (Zappa)
Don Menza
David Murray
Joel Palsson
Bill Plake
Odean Pope
Dewey Redman
Yannik Rieu
Sam Rivers
Scott Rosenberg (Red, Owe cd)
Ned Rothenberg
Yochk'o Seffer
Nicholas Simion
David Slusser
John Surman
Gebhard Ullmann
Ken Vandermark
Bobby Zankel
John Zorn