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==Early life== Najee was born in the lower west side of Manhattan in New York City and lived his teenage years in Queens, New York. His father died at a young age, and Najee and siblings were raised by his mother Mary Richards. His mother was an important figure and supporter throughout his life and musical career. Najee's musical pursuits began in grade school at age eight, where he began playing the clarinet,<ref name="AllMusic"/> but he had a deep desire to play saxophone. He was influenced at this age by listening to his mother's recordings of Miles Davis and other American jazz artists. A pivotal moment in his life came when he made the decision to become a professional jazz musician. In high school, Najee began to study jazz as a student at the [[Jazzmobile]] program (co-founded by [[Billy Taylor|Dr. Billy Taylor]]) where he honed his skills on tenor saxophone and flute under the direction of [[Jimmy Heath]], [[Frank Foster (jazz musician)|Frank Foster]] and [[Ernie Wilkins]]. At age 16, Najee studied flute at the Manhattan School of Music Preparatory Division, where he took lessons with Harold Jones, flautist from the [[New York Philharmonic Orchestra]]. Najee draws his inspiration from saxophonists [[John Coltrane]], [[Charlie Parker]], [[Yusef Lateef]], [[Joe Henderson]], [[Grover Washington Jr.]], [[Ronnie Laws]] as well as flautists [[Hubert Laws]] and [[James Galway]]. Najee began his career as a teenager performing in local bands in the New York City area. After high school, Najee's first world tour was with a band from New York City called "Area Code". The band spent two years performing on military bases in Europe, Iceland, Greenland, Central America, Caribbean, and the United States on behalf of the USO. Upon his return from the USO World Tour, Najee went on the road in the summer of 1978 with [[Ben E. King]].<ref name="AllMusic"/> After touring with Ben E. King, Najee and his brother Fareed attended New York City's [[Bronx Community College]] for two semesters. Both were music majors under the tutelage of [[Valerie Capers]]. The following year both brothers auditioned and were admitted to the [[New England Conservatory]] of Music in [[Boston]]. Najee was a performance and composition major. He also studied with [[Joseph Allard|Joe Allard]] (1st clarinetist for Toscanini). At the Conservatory Najee studied and performed with [[George Russell (composer)|George Russell]] and [[Jaki Byard]] big bands.<ref>{{cite web|title=Najee:Saxophanist, flutist|publisher=eNotes|first=Debra|last=Reilly|url=http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/najee-biography|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130122033918/http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/najee-biography|url-status=dead|archive-date=2013-01-22|access-date=2010-07-17}}</ref>
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