American jazz saxophonist (tenor, baritone) and arranger, born March 12, 1928 in Detroit, died May 29, 1976 in Los Angeles.
Maiden began on piano at age five and started playing saxophone at 11. He spent most of his career playing in big bands, and while he recorded copiously as a sideman, he never led his own session. He worked with
Perez Prado in 1950 and arranged for
Maynard Ferguson from 1952 into the 1960s. He played with
Charlie Barnet in 1966, and played baritone sax in addition to arranging for
Stan Kenton between 1969 and 1973. After this he taught at the University of Maine until his death in 1976.