H.R. No. 188 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Today the Texas House of Representatives honors the many accomplishments and generous contributions of a great Texan and a legendary musician and composer, Joe Sample; and WHEREAS, Born in Houston on February 1, 1939, Joseph Leslie Sample was playing the piano at the age of five; he was already soaking in all the various musical influences of Houston's Fifth Ward, from gospel to rock and roll, from Latin to soul to zydeco, and from jazz and blues to classical music; and WHEREAS, With his boyhood friends Wayne Henderson, Wilton Felder, and Stix Hooper, Joe Sample formed a group in high school called the Swingsters; they continued to play together while attending Texas Southern University, then moved to Los Angeles in 1960; renaming the group the Jazz Crusaders, they gained a national reputation playing jazz inflected by what they had heard growing up on the streets of Houston; and WHEREAS, Changing their name again in 1971, the musicians became simply the Crusaders, and their fusion of jazz, soul, and rhythm and blues became one of the signature sounds of American popular music; working with such performers as Marvin Gaye, Joni Mitchell, and Steely Dan, they recorded a series of iconic albums, including The Second Crusade, Unsung Heroes, Southern Comfort, Chain Reaction, and Those Southern Knights, culminating in 1979 with their international hit "Street Life"; and WHEREAS, Joe Sample's first solo album, Rainbow Seeker, released in 1978, was a masterpiece of lyricism and introspection; his catalog of songs from "Street Life" to "When Your Life Was Low" to "Dear Mama" has been covered by a multitude of artists; Nicole Kidman sang his hit "Someday I'll Fly Away" in the film Moulin Rouge, and his recordings have been sampled by contemporary artists including Tupac, Queen Latifah, Ice Cube, Destiny's Child, and Lil' Bow Wow; a sought-after keyboardist, he has performed throughout the years with such artists as Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Tina Turner, Joan Baez, the Beach Boys, George Benson, and Gladys Knight; and WHEREAS, He continues to write and perform to great acclaim; his recent recordings include the Crusaders reunion Rural Renewal; his collaboration with vocalist Randy Crawford, entitled Feeling Good; and his 2002 release, The Pecan Tree, which highlights the music and culture of southeast Texas; and WHEREAS, In 2005, he returned to his hometown of Houston and established the Joe Sample Youth Organization, through which he raises money for inner-city schools, including his old elementary school, Our Mother of Mercy Catholic School, the oldest historically African American elementary school in Houston; through a series of concerts, Mr. Sample has raised over $100,000 for the schools; his third annual fund-raising concert is scheduled for September of this year; and WHEREAS, Joe Sample's contributions to the musical heritage of the Lone Star State are immeasurable, and he remains one of America's most influential performers and composers; the joy and excitement he has brought generations of fans are matched only by his selfless and committed service to his community, and his enormous talent is matched only by his generous heart; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby honor Joe Sample for the gift of his music and for his devotion to his community and extend to him very best wishes for the future; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mr. Sample as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Dutton ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 188 was adopted by the House on January 27, 2009, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House