Hulon

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Hulon E. Crayton (c. 1956 – February 14, 2015) was a smooth jazz saxophonist hailing from Panama City, Florida, who started his jazz career as a member of noted jazz group On Call.

Hulon released his debut release, First Impressions, via Premier Musique Group in 2010. First Impressions was produced by noted smooth jazz artist

War
. The song "Sax on the Beach," served as the album's first single and reached No. 16 on the SmoothJazz.com Top 50 Indie Chart and was featured on the noted jazz website AllAboutJazz.com, in addition to receiving national and international airplay at terrestrial and online radio. The song "Dr. Goodfoot" served as the album's second single.

First Impressions was recorded at SGR Studios in

New York City, New York
.

In addition to his jazz career, Hulon was also a noted entrepreneur and philanthropist. Hulon ran The Arthritis and Infusion Center, a successful medical practice that specializes in the treatment of Rheumatological diseases and disorders as well as sports-related injuries. Hulon practiced

U.S. Army and the Army Reserve, obtaining the rank of captain. Hulon, and his wife, Dinah, created the Crayton Foundation, which assists minorities with funding their college education. He died aged 58 on February 14, 2015.[1]

Discography

  • First Impressions (2010)

References

  1. ^ "Dr. Hulon e. Crayton M.D. Obituary (2015) Panama City News Herald". Legacy.com.

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