He attended the
University of Miami, In 1991, they released the album
Post Motown Bop on
Blue Note Records, with John Fordham in Q Magazine describing it as "gleaming, glossy bebop". Watson also led a group known as the High Court of Swing (a tribute to the music of
Johnny Hodges), the sixteen-piece Tailor-Made Big Band, and is a founding member of the
29th Street Saxophone Quartet, an all-horn, four-piece group with alto saxophonist Ed Jackson, tenor saxophonist Rich Rothenberg, and baritone saxophonist Jim Hartog. Watson also composed a song for the soundtrack to the movie
A Bronx Tale (1993). A resident of New York for most of his professional life, he served as a member of the adjunct faculty and taught saxophone privately at
William Paterson University from 1985 to 1986 and the
Manhattan School of Music from 1996 to 1999. As the director of jazz studies at the
University of Missouri–Kansas City Conservatory of Music, while still managing a worldwide performing schedule, Watson's ensembles at UMKC have received several awards. Watson spent the 2019-2020 academic year as a Global Jazz Ambassador for UMKC. He retired from UMKC in 2020 and remains a Kansas City resident as he continues to tour internationally as a musician. == Honors ==