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SIL AUSTIN
SLOW WALK
(SIL AUSTIN) Mercury 70963
No. 17 December 22, 1956
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”I’m not as upset as some people think I should be;
said Sylvester Austin (b. Sept. 17, 1929, Donellon,
FL, in an exclusive interview. ” If my career was startin’ in these days, I woulda been a multi-millionaire.
But, I ended up being one of the most recorded saxophonist of my generation. Thirty-two albums;
probably more. I lost count. My stuff comes out in parts of the world I only hear about later on. I got to do
things with strings and orchestras, the New York Philharmonic; all the voices I wanted, whatever. Mercury
[Records] put everything at my disposal. They knew I was gonna good.”
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Sil Austin was born to a family with little interest in music. “I was a maverick, from birth I guess.
I’d always be listenin’ to big bands on the radio and walk about in a haze hummin’ tunes..
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“I was eight or nine when I got started; had this music teacher named Dominick. I got my first horn when
I was 11; late cause I came from a poor family. It was just luck that I got any instrument….”
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