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CHARLES STECK

Andrew White in D.C. in 1996. His i nvolvement in jazz included
transcribing hundreds of John Coltrane’s saxophone solos.


BY LOUIE ESTRADA

Andrew White, a multi-instru-
mentalist, composer, producer
and jazz scholar who ran a one-
man music-publishing shop from
the basement of his D.C. home
with idiosyncratic verve, died
Nov. 1 1 at a n assisted-living center
in Silver Spring, Md. He was 78.
The cause was a heart ailment
and complications of a stroke,
said his cousin William Coving-
ton.
Mr. White, who played the
oboe, saxophone, bass and other
instruments, performed and re-
corded for more than five dec-
ades. Most of that time was spent
as proprietor of his label, Andrew
White’s Music Publications, with
a catalogue that included vinyl
records, CDs, books and more
than 1,000 transcriptions, includ-
ing hundreds of John Coltrane’s
saxophone solos.
Mr. White was a freshman at
Howard University when he
formed and led the J.F.K. Quintet
in 1960. Named after the newly
elected president, John F. Ken-
nedy, the group performed regu-
larly at the Bohemian Caverns
nightclub in the District.
The J.F.K. Quintet, which fea-
tured Mr. White on alto saxo-
phone, released two albums —
“New Jazz Frontiers From Wash-
ington” (1961) and “Young Ideas”
(1962) — filled mostly with up-
tempo, buoyant instrumentals. In
interviews over the years, he said
he received compliments from
saxophonists Cannonball Adder-
ley and Eric Dolphy but that his
jazz ambitions stalled. The J.F.K.
Quintet disbanded in 1963.
“My whole career started out


... w ith a severe handicap, which
is, I was told very early on that I
had no commercial viability,” he
told the publication Jazz Times.
“My saxophone sound has too
much resonance in it, and I was


told it would not register well on
recording tape, so I couldn’t m ake
good records — and they wouldn’t
even know what to do with the
records anyway. S o I’ve been off in
the corner ever since. But nobody
ever said I couldn’t play.”
Mr. White graduated from
Howard in 1964 with a degree in
music theory, left for France to
study oboe at the Paris Conserva-
tory and embarked on an eclectic
career.
He played oboe for the Ameri-
can Ballet Theatre in New York in
the late 1960s and, as an electric
bassist, had lucrative gigs as a
sideman for Stevie Wonder and
the 5th Dimension vocal group.
He also toured with drummer
Elvin Jones’s Jazz Machine and
recorded with pianist McCoy
Tyner, the fusion group Weather
Report and the Supremes, and
others.
Looking to expand and main-
tain control over his creative out-
put, he founded his music-publi-
cation business in 1971. He self-
produced more than 40 albums of
his music, encompassing contem-
porary jazz, classical oboe, funk,
and rhythm and blues. He self-
published his 800 -page autobiog-
raphy, “Everybody Loves the Sug-
ar,” as well as treatises on music,
educational manuals and his
original compositions and tran-
scriptions.
He remained a mix of astute
businessman and confirmed
“oddball,” highlighting to visiting
journalists the office-basement
he proudly covered with porno-
graphic images of women and the
peculiar recordings he made for
any paying customer. One, “Far
Out Flatulence: A Concerto for
Flatulaphone,” was nearly an
hour’s worth of his gas — a
bespoke album, he told Jazz
Times, for a client who had re-
quested it.
Andrew Nathaniel White III
was born in Washington on Sept.
6, 1942, and he grew up in Nash-
ville, where his AME minister
father became a prominent civil
rights activist in the 1960 s and
later served as president of the
NAACP chapter in Nashville.
Mr. White took piano lessons
as a child and received a soprano
saxophone at 8 as a gift from an
uncle. As a youth, he taught him-
self to transcribe the records of
saxophonist Charlie Parker,
trumpeter Miles Davis and others
while composing his own music.
His wife of 41 years, the former
Jocelyne Uhl, died in 2011. He h ad
no immediate survivors.
“I’ve never developed a com-
mitment to music — I’m just
made that way,” Mr. White told
Washington Post jazz critic W.
Royal Stokes in 1982. “But that’s
the way it’s supposed to be, you
see, because music is supposed to
be for the love of music. When you
start making a job out of it, it gets
hard.”
[email protected]

ANDREW WHITE, 78


Jazz scholar, player and


music publisher in one


“My saxophone sound


has too much resonance


in it, and I was told it


would not register well


on recording tape, so I


couldn’t make good


records.... S o I’ve been


off in the corner ever


since. But nobody ever


said I couldn’t play.”
Mr. White,
on others’ early assessments
o f his sound and commercial
prospects

IN MEMORIAM

PARKS WILSONGRAY, JR.
November8, 1962-November22, 2019
Theysay thereis areason,
Theysay that time will heal,
But neithertime nor reason
Will changethe way we feel,
Fornoone knowsthe heartaches,
That lies behindour smiles,
No one knowshow manytimes,
No one knowshow manyTimes,
We've brokendownand cried.
We wantto tell you something,
So,there won'tbe any doubt,
You're so wonderfulto thinkof,
But so hard to live without.
Mama,Linda,andDarryl

GRAY

CAROLYN MEISENGER
6/2/1941~11/20/2015
DearestCarla,
Eventhoughyou are gone,you are still in our
thoughtsand in our hearts.You left us much
too soon.
Your familyand thosewholove you

MEISENGER

DEATH NOTICE

DAVID BRUCEAMBROSE
Belovedson and brother,died at age 54 on
November12, 2020at homein Laurel,MD.
He was bornin Cheverly,MD. He was preceded
in deathby his father,RobertAmbrose,and
survivedby his mother,JanetAmbrose,and
brothersMichaeland Joseph.
He graduatedfromGonzagaCollegeHigh
School(1984)and workedfor 30+ yearsat
CapitalOne Bank(CheckChase).
Due to Covid,he will be buriedin aprivate
serviceat ResurrectionCemeteryin Clinton,
MD.Condolencesmaybe sentto the family,
care of DonaldsonFuneral Homein Laurel,MD.
http://www.donaldsonfuneralhomes.com
Davidis lovedand will be greatlymissed.

AMBROSE

OLGABADRICH
On Tuesday,November17, 2020,Olga
Badrich,belovedwife of 44 yearsof Bogdan
(deceased),cherishedmotherof Marina
and Zlatana,lovingmother-in-lawof Khalid,
and best grandmotherin the worldof Kais
and Lyna, passedaway.Gravesideservices
to be heldat RockCreekCemeteryon
Monday,November23, 2020at 11 a.m.
http://www.josephgawlers.com

BADRICH

MARILYN ZWERDLINGBURSTYN
On Friday,November20, 2020,
MARILYN BURSTYNof Silver
Spring,MD.Belovedwifeof
the late RabbiNathanBurstyn.
Devoted mother of Maeir
(Ilene)Burstyn,Estaire(Avram)
Schachterand Dr.Don (Lissa Natkin)
Burstyn.Deargrandmotherof Naomiand
NathanSchachter.She was alovingaunt,
greataunt,great-greatauntandgreat-
great-greataunt of many.Gravesidefuneral
serviceswill be held on Sunday,November
22, 2020,11:00AM at Mt. LebanonCeme-
tery,Adelphi,MD.COVID-19protocolswill
be observed.Memorialcontributionsmay
be madeto Young Israel Shomrai Emunah,
http://www.wp.yise.org or to YadSarah,
http://www.friendsofyadsarah.org.Arrangements
entrustedto TORCHINSKYHEBREWFUNER-
AL HOME,202-541-1001.

BURSTYN

ing the last few years,hewas writinganovel
He was avoraciousreaderof travel literature,
throughwhichhe trekkedthe world,learning
aboutdifferentcultures,histories,and peo-
ple.Hewas acesat "General Knowledge,"
afrustratinggamehe playedwithhis sons,
demonstratingthe valueof beingwell edu-
cated.He also excelledat the extendedpush
up and the handslap game.Ifhetold you
he wasagreatgolfer,hewas lying,but
that was his ambition.Joealso worked.His
careerwasspentin highereducationas
afacultymember,acollegestaffmember,
an associationexecutive,and asearchcon-
sultant.He wasascholarwhopublished
numerousbookson the kindof education
thatmakesagoodcitizenand acareful,
curiousthinker.That waswhatJoe valued
and whathe was.
Joe had two sons,AndrewShackfordJohn-
stonand StephenSandersJohnston,bothof
Annapolisand bothmuchloved.Theywere
smartenoughto marryTrisha and Christina
respectively,and thanksto them,Joe had
four granddaughters,smartand stronggirls.
Joe alsolovedhis sisters,Anne Owenof
Kilmarnock,VA,and GingerPhilbrickof White
Stone,VA, very much.
Joe and his wife of 19 years,SusanWhealler
Johnston,livedahappylife in Berryville,VA.
Theyalso enjoyedspendingtime in Big Valley
in HighlandCounty,Virginia.Susanmisses
him like mad.
Aprivatefamilyservicewill be held in White
Stone,VA, and whenthis horriblepandemic
is behindus,Joe'slife will be celebrated
at ChristChurchin Millwood,VA.Memorial
donationsin Joe'snamecan be madeto the
Valley ConservationCouncilwhichprotects
the land and the cultureof the Shenandoah
Valley that Joe loved.
Arrangementsby Enders&ShirleyFuneral
Home,Berryville.
http://www.endersandshirley.com

JOSEPHSHACKFORDJOHNSTON, JR.
Diedon Saturday,November14, 2020after
ahelluvagoodfightagainstbile ductcancer.
Joe likedto say he was one of the rare DC
natives,havingbeenbornin DC on March
31, 1947.His father,Dr. JosephShackford
Johnston,Sr,was aMethodistministerin the
Virginiaconference,and as aresult,Joe grew
up in Alexandria,Richmond,and Norfolk.His
mother,Edna Cralle SandersJohnston,was
anativeof WhiteStone,VA, and Joe spent
summersin this lovelytownboundedby the
ChesapeakeBay and the Rappahannockand
Potomacrivers.
Joe earnedhis bachelor'sdegreefromRan-
dolph-MaconCollegeand his PhD fromthe
Universityof Chicago,both in Englishlitera-
ture.His MBAwas fromthe WhartonSchool
of the Universityof Pennsylvania.But those
werejust the formalmarkersof his educa-
tion.He was also an avid studentof trees,
birds,geology,wildflowers,and clouds.Dur.

JOHNSTON

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DEATH NOTICE

BREWSTERCHAMBERLIN
Writer,poet, historianand gourmandBrew-
ster Chamberlindiedat the age of 81 on
November12, 2020in KeyWest, Florida,his
homesince2001.Brewster,inhis rolesas
historianand archivist,was knownfor the
seminalGerman-Americanarchivalproject
he directedwhichchronicledthe 1944to
1949 recordsof the US MilitaryGovernment
in Germany(OMGUS).Thatworkled to his
recruitmentas foundingdirectorof the
Archivesand Library,and thenas director
of InternationalPrograms at the U.S. Holo-
caustMemorialMuseum.Untilretiringin
2001,Brewstercollaboratedwitharchives
aroundthe world,includingYadVashem
in Israel, to buildaworld-widenetwork
dedicated to preserving and securing
recordsand artifactsof the holocaust.
Brewster’slong careeralsoincludeduni-
versityteachingand lecturingbut it was
travelandhisloveofwritingthatoccupied
his lateryears.After movingto KeyWest
he publishedbooksof poems,travelogues
on Paris and Greece,novels,atleastone
thriller,and chronologiesof the life and
times of bothErnestHemingwayand
LawrenceDurrell.Whenasked,Brewster
consideredthe BerlinQuartetas his great-
est work.Threevolumeshavebeenpub-
lished:Schade’sPassage(2017),Schadow’s
Meditations(2017),and Peregrine’sIsland
(2018),the last set in KeyWest. The fourth
volume,Ursula’sTriumphis unfinished.The
completelist of his writingscan be found
on his website,www.brewsterchamber-
lin.com.
Brewsteris survivedby his wife of 40 years,
Lynn-MarieSmith,of KeyWest, and their
cat Nicolina.Othersurvivorsincludehis
brother,Dean Chamberlin,and his sisters,
EllenChandlerand BonnieGoebel.An ear-
lier marriageto AngelaSchüsslerCham-
berlinendedin divorce.His asheswill
be scatteredin the SorgueRiverat the
Fontaine-de-Vaucluse,and astonewill be
placedin the Tavel Cemetery,near Avignon,
France.

CHAMBERLIN

BETTIEB. COOK
(Age95)
Departedthis life to be withthe Lordon
Thursday,October29, 2020.She is survived
by her children,Alton,Warren,Jr., Derrick,
Antilier,Tuwanaand Evelyn;sister,Marion
Cole;sisters-in-law,BertleyThomas,Bar-
baraCampbell,BeatriceCookand Shirley
Mason;brother-in-law,Paul Wingate;ahost
of otherrelativesand friends.
Viewingwill be held on Monday,November
23, from12:30p.m. untiltimeof funeral
service,1:30 p.m. at J.B. JenkinsFuneral
Home,7474 LandoverRd., Hyattsville,MD.
IntermentHarmonyCemetery.
http://www.jbjfh.com

COOK

Sgt. JOSEPHT. DODSON,JR.
Josephmadehis heavenlytransitionon Friday
November13, 2020.He leavesto mournhis
devotedwife of 50 years,Yvonne;adaughter,
Angela(YusefSr.); ason, JosephIII (Tina);
granddaughters, Jazmin,Layla,and Juliana;a
grandson,Yusef II;, agreat-grandsonJayce
andahost of otherrelatives,and friends.
Funeral arrangementsprivate.

DODSON

ASHERGERECHT
(Age97)
On Wednesday,November
18, 2020,AsherGerecht,of
SilverSpring,MD.Beloved
husbandof the lateGloria
Gerecht;fatherof Ellen(Joe),
Mike(Susan)and Dan (Cindy);
grandfatherof Barry,Shari,
Carolyn,Yvonne,Liana and David.Also sur-
vivedby four great-grandchildren.Grave-
sideservicesand intermentwill be held
privatelyon Monday,November23, 2020
at Gardenof Remembrance,Clarksburg,
MD 20871.Family will be observingShiva
via Zoomon Mondayand Tuesdayevening.
Contributionsmaybe madeto the Silver
SpringYMCAor aJewishcharityof your
choice.Arrangementsby HinesRinaldi
Funeral Homeunderthe JewishFuneral
PracticesCommitteeof GreaterWashing-
ton Contract.

GERECHT

CHARLESROBERTGRAHAM
CharlesRobertGrahamdied
November17, 2020.Beloved
husbandof Virginia(neeHan-
chovsky)for 53 years.Born in
Anderson,IN,June 16, 1929,
age 91, the son of Ralphand
Leda Graham. Beloved father of Robyn
(deceased), Mark (deceased), Jamie,and
Kathryn;grandfather,great-grandfather;U.S.
MarineCorps(1950-52).Retiredin 2012from
the Departmentof Veterans AffairsConsulting
SupportService.Servicesprivate.

GRAHAM

DEATH NOTICE

LEONGREENBAUM, JR.
LeonJack GreenbaumJr., 97,
diedNovember5, 2020.Born
September24, 1923in Balti-
more,MD. Neurophysiologist,
Research Scientist, Author,
Navypilot,Deep-SeaDiverand
Sailor.Veteran of WW2,KoreanWar, and
Vietnam. Distinguished Flying Cross.
Researchin Diving,Submarine,and Hyper-
baricMedicineat NavalMedicalResearch
Institute.NationalInstitutesof Health,grant
reviewfor stroke,head and spinalcord
injury,and neurologicaldiseases.Executive
Directorof Underseaand HyperbaricMed-
ical Society.Racedand sailedin the Che-
sapeakeBay.Memberof the Chesapeake
Environmental Protection Association,
MayoKiwanis,ChesapeakeCivitan,and All
HallowsEpiscopalChurch.Survivedby his
wife,BettyKilgus,and daughter,Jessica
Greenbaum.Dueto COVID,amemorial
servicewill be held in 2021.Onlinecondo-
lencesand full obituaryat:
KalasFuneralHomes.com

GREENBAUM

ANAMARIAREYESGRILLO(Age76)
Passedawayon Monday,November16,
2020 in Washington,DC.She was bornon
July 24, 1944in GuatemalaCity,Guatemala.
She was the belovedwife of the late Rafael
E. Grillo;motherof JuanJimenez(Nohemi)
and the late RitaMichelleGrillo.She is
also survivedby her grandchildren:Anita,
Sophia,Analucia,Jose,and Diego.Funeral
serviceswill be held on Monday,November
23, 2020at the Shrineof the SacredHeart
Church, 3211 SacredHeartWay, NW,Wash-
ington,DC 20010.Visitation:9a.m., Mass:
12 p.m. Burialwill be at Fort LincolnCeme-
tery,Brentwood,MD.
http://www.mcguire-services.com

GRILLO

GERTRUDEHELENMcCALLHEBRON
Peacefully departedthis life on Tuesday
November17, 2020withher husbandof 59
yearsholdingher hand.Servicesare entrusted
to TaylorFuneral Home.ViewingMonday
November23, at 10 a.m. followedby aprivate
Funeral Massat 11 a.m.at St Margaret’s
CatholicChurch,408 AddisonRoadSouth,
CapitolHeights,MD20743.

HEBRON

HAROLDM. HERSH“Sonny”
March 16, 1943–November9, 2020
It is withsadnessthatthe familyof Sonny
Herschannounceshis passing.Sonnymost
recentlyresidedin ChevyChase,MD. Sonny
was bornin Cumberland,MD to Faye Hersch.
His father,HaroldHersch,died beforeSonny's
birth.Sonnywas raised in alovingfamilyby
his motherand his threesisters,Greta,Ruth,
and CarolJean.SonnyattendedAlleganyHigh
Schoolin Cumberlandandgraduatedfrom
PerkiomenAcademyin 1961.He receiveda
B.A. From Washingtonand Jeffersonin 1965
afterwhichhe volunteeredfor two yearsin
the PeaceCorpsservingtwo yearsin Liberia,
Africa.Uponreturn,Sonnygraduatedfrom
the Universityof MarylandLawSchoolwith
aJuris Doctordegreein 1970.He practiced
as an AssistantState'sAttorneyfor Baltimore
City for manyyearsand foundedareal estate
investmentcompany,Hersch-Lauren,in 1976.
Sonnyis survivedby an extendedlovingfamily
and friends.Aremotefuneral servicewill be
held on Sunday,November22, 2020at 3p.m.
EST officiatedby RabbiStephanieBernstein.To
requestaZoom link, pleasecontactJill Suskind
at [email protected].

HERSCH

FLOYD N. HOLLOWAY,SR.
Enteredinto eternalrest on Monday,Novem-
ber 9, 2020.He is survivedby his son, Floyd
NHolloway,Jr.;sevengrandchildren;11 great-
grandchildren;two sisters,BarbaraMayo and
DorisFuller;brother,MelvinHollowayand
ahost of otherrelativesandfriends.Mr.
Hollowaywas precededin deathby his daugh-
ter,Diane Holloway;parents,Charlesand Betty
Holloway;and brothersCharlesand Richard
Holloway.Mr. Hollowaymaybe viewedat
StewartFuneral Home,4001BenningRd.,
NE on Wednesday,November25 from 10
untilserviceat 11 a.m.Intermentat Lincoln
MemorialCemetery.

HOLLOWAY

GAILANNKINSEY
Gail Ann Kinsey,motherto five children,sister
to sevensiblings,mentorand friendto hun-
dreds,and championof countlesschildren,
diedon Tuesday,November17, 2020at her
homein Oak Hill, VA at the age of 68. Gail
leavesbehindher husbandof 44 years,Dan
Korzym, her muchloved children, Allie,
Spencer,Liam,and Matt,her siblings,Lynn
(Allen),Bonnie(James),Rick(Kathy),Wendy
(John),Susan(George),Jeff (Dion),andJoe
(Laura) as wellas manynieces,nephews,
friends,and colleagues.Gail was precededin
deathby her parentsand her belovedson Bo.
Afuneral servicewill be heldat FlorisUnited
MethodistChurch, 13600 Frying PanRd., Hern-
don, VA.onSaturday,November28 at 11 a.m.
Due to Covidrestrictions,attendancewill be
limited,but therewill be alive streamlink
available.
Gail’sashes will be interredatArlingtonNation-
al Cemeterylater on in the spring.Condolences
may be madeat adamsgreen.comwhereafull
life obituarymay be seen.

KINSEY

DEATH NOTICE

EDWARDKOZLOWSKI(Age99)
On Thursday,November5, 2020at his home
in ChevyChase,MDwith familyat his side.
Bornin Chicago,ILonJanuary12, 1921to
immigrant parents,heattendedWest Point
and servedas apathfindernavigatorin the
ArmyAir Corps(101stAirborneDivision)during
WWII.He graduatedfromMarquetteUniversity
in 1948as amechanicalengineerand worked
in variousindustriesincludingaerospaceand
helpeddesignre-entryheatshieldsfor the
Geminiand Apolloprograms.Hewas assistant
directorof the physicalplantat the Johnson
SpaceCenterin Houston,Texas andlater
associatephysicalplantdirectorat Texas A&
MUniversityand its sisterschools.
He wasthe belovedhusbandof the late
YolandaFrischKozlowski;devotedfatherof
JudithKozlowski(husband,ArthurPerry);and
cherishedgrandfatherof Dianaand Christina
Perry.Heisalso survivedby numerousnieces
and nephewswhomhe lovedgreatly.
Afuneral masswill be scheduledat afuture
dateat Old PostChapel,Ft. Myerwithinter-
ment,alongwith his wife,atArlingtonNational
Cemetery.Inlieu of flowerscontributionsmay
be madeto the MarquetteUniversityOpus
Schoolof Engineering.
Forfull obituaryand to viewand sign the family
guestbook,pleasesee:
http://www.PumphreyFuneralHome.com

KOZLOWSKI

ROBERTL. LEONARD,JR.
March 24, 1931–November6, 2020
On Friday,November6, 2020,Robert L.
Leonard,Jr.ofUpperMarlboro,Marylandfell
asleep in the armsof Jesus.Heispreceded
in deathby his wifeof 69 years,Agnes;
and son RobertBryantLeonard.Robertleaves
to cherishhis memoryadaughter,Yvonne
(Vondell);ason, Randal(Clarissa);daughter-in-
law,Doreatha;grandchildren,Darien,Robert
II, Alicia,Melanie(Sean),RandalII, Charmaine;
and great-grandsJordan,Ayanaand Kindell.
Aprivategravesideservicewill be heldon
Monday,November23, 2020at Cheltenham
Veterans Cemetery,Cheltenham,Maryland.

LEONARD

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