A soulful, solid tenor and alto saxophonist in an R&B, bebop, and hard bop mode, the former
Curtis Porter had a brief period in the limelight primarily playing with
Charles Mingus in the late '50s. His bright, spirited solos, which combined bebop and blues influences, were featured on such
Mingus releases as New Tijuana Moods and
The Clown, as well as in the John Cassavetes' film Shadows.
Hadi also played with
Hank Mobley. His early career was spent with such R&B groups as
the Griffin Brothers and as part of a band led by
Paul Williams.
Hadi studied composition at Howard University and the University of Detroit. He's been inactive since the '60s, but can be heard on
Mingus reissues.
–
Ron Wynn, Rovi