Pee Wee Ellis (born Alfred James Ellis in Bradenton, Florida on 21 April 1941; died 24 September 2021) was an American jazz-funk saxophonist, composer and arranger. He was an important member of James Brown's band in the 1960s and appeared on many of Brown's most notable recordings and co-writing hits like "Cold Sweat" and "Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud". He worked closely with Van Morrison from 1979-2006. Resuming a solo career in 1992, he resided from 2006 in the town of Frome in the county of Somerset, United Kingdom.
Rochester International Jazz Festival
Pee Wee Ellis at Iridium Jazz Club
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10th Great British R&B Festival Aug 30, 1999 Colne,England, United Kngdom Uploaded by Jim Jones
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Pee Wee Ellis has had 49 concerts.
Pee Wee Ellis is most often considered to be Jazz, Soul, Funk, P-Funk, and Saxophone.
The last Pee Wee Ellis concert was on March 18, 2018 at Bristol Beacon in Bristol, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Roberto Pla & His Latin Jazz Orchestra / Ivo Neame / Ian Shaw / Lee Konitz / Pee Wee Ellis.