(January 12, 1932 – September 8, 2010)
After studying at the Jefferson High School with trumpeter Art Farmer and fellow saxophonist Dexter Gordon,[2] Caliman performed or recorded with Carlos Santana,[2] Joe Henderson, Earl Hines, Freddie Hubbard,[3] Jon Hendricks,[1] Earl Anderza,[4] Patrice Rushen[5] and several other jazz notables.
In the late 1960s, he was briefly a member of a jazz-rock fusion group led by Ray Draper. He recorded his first solo album in 1971.
In 2009, Caliman was still active leading a quartet and quintet in the Seattle area.[6]
He died in September 2010, at the age of 78.[7]
Discography
- 1971: Hadley Caliman (Mainstream Records)
- 1972: Iapetus – Hadley Caliman (Mainstream)
- 1972: Bayeté: Worlds Around the Sun - Todd Cochran (Prestige Records)
- 1972: Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!
- 1972: Dos – Malo (Warner Bros)
- 1974: Bridge into the New Age - Azar Lawrence (Prestige)
- 1974: Prelusion – Patrice Rushen
- 1976: Projecting – Hadley Caliman (Catalyst Records)
- 1977: Knucklebean – Bobby Hutcherson (Blue Note)
- 1980: Skagly – Freddie Hubbard (Wounded Bird Records)
- 2008: Gratitude (Origin Records)
- 2010: Straight Ahead (Origin Records)
- 2010: Reunion - Hadley Caliman & Pete Christlieb (Origin Records)
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