Skip to main content
Freedom sound of the ’60s
CHRIS SEARLE explores how a group of schoolfriends banded together to create powerful jazz grooves in Los Angeles

Freedom Sound/Lookin’ Ahead (Fresh Sound FSR CD 751) and At The Lighthouse ’62 (Fresh Sound FSR CD 807)
The Jazz Crusaders

THEY were high school classmates in Houston, Texas when they first started grooving together. Tenor saxophonist Welton Fielder, pianist Joe Sample and drummer Nesbert “Stix” Hooper, soon to be joined by trombonist Wayne Henderson.

Thirsty for a life in music, they moved to the much more jazz-inclined Los Angeles in 1960, and with changing bass-men they took on the name of the Jazz Crusaders.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
ahmed
Jazz Album Review / 20 May 2026
20 May 2026

CHRIS SEARLE recommends a new album featuring Pat Thomas and Ahmed, and marvels at the tempestuous power of a live performance

IS
Music / 3 November 2025
3 November 2025

New releases from The Dreaming Spires, Bruce Springsteen, and Chet Baker

moholo
Appreciation / 9 July 2025
9 July 2025

CHRIS SEARLE pays tribute to the late South African percussionist, Louis Moholo-Moholo

themen
Interview / 18 June 2025
18 June 2025

CHRIS SEARLE speaks to saxophonist and retired NHS orthopaedic surgeon ART THEMEN