Julian Adderley Sr. As a cornetist himself, Dr. Adderley instilled a love of music in his sons Julian Jr. By the time Julian was 14, he was playing with his own band at local venues in the historic Frenchtown section. By one account, he played with the great Ray Charles here before either were known. Uncle Sam called in and he was drafted into the U. Army where he became the leader of the 36th Army Dance Band. With his military service over, he moved to New York City in planning to pursue graduate studies in Manhattan.
The Cafe Bohemia was considered the mecca for finger-snapping jazz and progressive music conception. The name stuck. Not unlike most musicians, Cannonball was involved with different bands performing with other fledgling performers such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Sarah Vaughan for the next few years. In high school he continued to study reed and brass instruments and formed his first jazz group with his band director as his advisor. Upon graduation from high school, Adderley became band director at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale where he taught music for several years while also playing with his own jazz group on the side from to After enlisting in the Army in , he led the 36th Army Dance Band and later a second Army band from to During this time he also studied at the U.
Naval School of Music. Julian Adderley was born on September 15th, in Tampa, Florida. He initially wanted to play tenor saxophone, but since both money and instruments were scarce during the Second World War, Adderley ended up buying a beat-up alto.
While in high school, Julian received his nickname Cannonball. In , Adderley was drafted into the U. He was a member of the 36th Army Band, which played mostly dance material. The band eventually wound being stationed in Washington D.
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