Ace Cannon
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Ace Cannon

Ace Cannon Ace Cannon Musical artist For other people named John Cannon, see John Cannon (disambiguation). John Henry "Ace" Cannon (May 5, 1934 – December 6, 2018)[1] was an American tenor and alto saxophonist. He played and toured with Hi Records stablemate Bill Black's Combo, and started a solo career with his record "Tuff" in 1961, using the Black combo as his backing group. "Tuff" hit #17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1962, and the follow-up single "Blues (Stay Away from Me)" hit #36 that same year.[2][3] In April 1965, he released Ace Cannon Live (HL 12025); according to the liner notes by Nick Pesce the album was recorded in front of a live audience inside Hi's recording…

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GENRES: Alto Saxophone

Albums

Singles

Tuff / Sittin'
Tuff / Sittin' (1961)
Blues Stay Away From Me / Blues In My Heart
Blues Stay Away From Me / Blues In My Heart (1962)
Looking Back / Volare
Looking Back / Volare (1962)
Sugar Blues / 38 Special
Sugar Blues / 38 Special (1962)
Cottonfields / Mildew
Cottonfields / Mildew (1963)
Moanin' The Blues / Swanee River
Moanin' The Blues / Swanee River (1963)
Gone / The Great Pretender
Gone / The Great Pretender (1964)
Searchin' / Love Letters In The Sand
Searchin' / Love Letters In The Sand (1964)