Steve Potts (jazz musician)
Steve Potts is an American jazz saxophonist. Playing mainly alto sax and occasionally soprano, Potts is best known for his 30-year partnership with fellow saxophonist Steve Lacy.
A cousin of tenor saxophonist Buddy Tate, Potts studied architecture in Los Angeles and took lessons from saxophonist Charles Lloyd. Afterwards he went to New York where he was student of Eric Dolphy and performed with Roy Ayers, Richard Davis, Joe Henderson, Reggie Workman, and Chico Hamilton.
In 1970 he moved to Europe to live in Paris. He performed with Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Slide Hampton, Mal Waldron, Ben Webster, Hal Singer, Christian Escoudé, Boulou Ferré, and Oliver Johnson. Around 1973 he met Steve Lacy and played in his groups for 30 years. Potts produced also film scores.Discography
As leader/co-leader
- Great Day in the Morning with Jessye Norman, 1982
- Cross Roads, 1979
- People, 1986
- Flim-Flam with Steve Lacy
- Thank You for Being, 1995
- Mukta, 1998
- Pearl, 1990
- Wet Spot, 2000
As sideman
With Chico Hamilton
With Steve Lacy
- Mal Waldron with the Steve Lacy Quintet
- The Gap
- The Crust
- Scraps
- Flakes
- Dreams
- Raps
- Follies
- The Owl
- Points
- Stamps
- Troubles
- The Way
- Tips
- Songs with Brion Gysin
- Ballets
- Blinks
- Prospectus also released as Cliches
- Futurities
- The Condor
- The Gleam
- Morning Joy
- Live in Budapest
- Momentum
- The Window
- The Door
- Anthem
- Itinerary
- Live at Sweet Basil
- Clangs
- We See
- Vespers
- Revenue
- Sujet ou Le secrétaire aux 1001 tiroirs, 1975
- Bengali Night, 1988
- Louise , 1998