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Yusef Lateef - tenor | saxophone, flute, oboe |
Bobby Jaspar - tenor | saxophone, flute, baritone saxophone |
Carmine Marra - | saxophone, flute, clarinet |
Gary Thomas; tenor | saxophone, flute, clarinet |
Nik Turner - | saxophone, flute, vocals |
Pat Patrick - baritone | saxophone, flute, tympani |
, Sherman Ferguson (percussion), Odean Pope ( | saxophone, flute, oboe), Al Johnson (bass). |
Jon Crosse - | saxophone, flute, woodwind |
phone, santur, keyboard) and Edgar Hoffmann ( | saxophone, flutes). |
y painting at the Sorbonne and began playing | saxophone for extra money. |
t the Sydney concert, Peter Trotter, playing | saxophone for Mental As Anything, collapsed on stage a |
joined on stage by Wayne Shorter on soprano | saxophone for this track. |
g a shuffle rhythm, the track calls upon the | saxophone for embellishments, whilst tonal harmonies b |
Chico (birth date unavailable) played tenor | saxophone for Fela Kuti's afrobeat entourage Africa 70 |
in Wellington, New Zealand, Lawrence played | saxophone for the band at a number of their performanc |
After playing the | saxophone for only six months, he was picked out to pl |
He has played soprano and alto | saxophone for the Michael Nyman Band since 1985, makin |
ook flute lessons, and later learned to play | saxophone, forming a band with his brother Guy as cond |
ontrabassoon, two alto saxophones, one tenor | saxophone, four horns, two trumpets, flugelhorn, three |
Freddie Large ( | saxophone, from 1932) |
f Michigan and the Doctor of Musical Arts in | saxophone from the University of North Texas College o |
Haymer played alto | saxophone from age 15 and picked up tenor at age 20. |
nburgh and was encouraged to learn the tenor | saxophone from the age of 12 onwards. |
English Horn, Tuba, Diapason, Tibia Clausa, | Saxophone, Gamba, Gamba Celeste and Flute |
nd vocals), Prince Robinson (clarinet, tenor | saxophone), George Thomas (clarinet, alto saxophone, t |
Ford began traveling on the road and playing | saxophone gigs with Bill Harvey, Johnny Hodges, Earl B |
erge of retirement and still playing regular | saxophone gigs with a big band." |
yles is similar, as is their use of the bass | saxophone, Giordano's Nighthawks should not be confuse |
Didier Malherbe ("Bloomdido Bad De Grass") - | saxophone, gnomophone |
Jake McMurchie - | saxophone, gong |
Tom Maxwell: Vocals, Tenor and Baritone | Saxophone, Gong, Background Vocals, Clarinet, Rhythm G |
Saxophone: Greg Thomas (also scatting) | |
played violin, piano, organ, clarinet, alto | saxophone, guitar (preferably steel guitar), banjo and |
He also learned to play keyboards, | saxophone, guitar and bass, and started to play in the |
uitar, vocals) and Vic Cooper (organ, piano, | saxophone, guitar, recorder). |
Krzysztof Banasik - french horn, | saxophone, guitar, vocalist; |
Jack Kidney (harmonica, | saxophone, guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals) |
Ken Mosher: Alto and Baritone | Saxophone, Guitar, Cymbal, Fender Rhodes |
While the baritone | saxophone had been his primary instrument during his y |
Graham Bond: Alto | saxophone, Hammond organ, piano, vocals. |
nders' Chrissie Hynde's brother Terry Hynde ( | saxophone), Hank Smith (guitar, keyboards), Greg Colbe |
Jimmy Zavala - | saxophone, harmonica |
Michael Monroe - vocals, piano, | saxophone, harmonica |
Michael Monroe - Lead Vocals, | Saxophone, Harmonica |
Franz Beckerlee - lead guitar, alto | saxophone, harmonica, vocals |
Chicago Beau: soprano | saxophone, harmonica, vocals |
Luke Morgan, lead singer and Chris Finch on | saxophone having met at The Central School of Art and |
Later switching to | saxophone, he penned the single "Pachuko Hop" (1952), |
Kashiwa plays mostly tenor | saxophone; he uses the tenor on all 14 tracks of the a |
In addition to the | saxophone, he plays clarinet, flute and oboe. |
is notable for the intro featuring the only | saxophone heard throughout the album. |
ree and Urban Sax (although he does not play | saxophone here), and several members of Gong: Tim Blak |
after a dispute with Kuti, who took up tenor | saxophone himself to replace him. |
record read 'Vera Lynn with Frank Weir, his | Saxophone, his Orchestra and Chorus'. |
an American musician best known for his 1963 | saxophone hit, "Yakety Sax" (Benny Hill's signature tu |
aurizio Nari and Ronnie Milani, matching the | saxophone hook/riff from "Calabria" to Crystal Waters' |
formed by Davis on trumpet, Rollins on tenor | saxophone, Horace Silver on piano, Percy Heath on bass |
Andy Kaslow - tenor | saxophone, horn arrangements |
Antti Lauronen - Baritone | Saxophone, Horn Arrangements |
1995 Too few the mornings be, for soprano, | saxophone, horn and piano |
scoring is flute, alto- tenor- and baritone | saxophone, horn, two trumpets, bassoon, trombone, drum |
sic, books, and recordings pertaining to the | saxophone, housed in SUNY Fredonia's Reed Library. |
ll (guitar); Joe Lovano, Eddie Harris (tenor | saxophone); Howard Johnson (tuba); Randy Brecker (trum |
ddie Harris, Billy Drewes, Joe Lovano (tenor | saxophone); Howard Johnson (baritone saxophone, tuba, |
He soon switched to jazz and the tenor | saxophone, however, and transferred to William Paterso |
His R&B influenced backing and | saxophone imitating lead guitar sound would become an |
1978: Alto | Saxophone Improvisations (1979) |
Monoceros is an album of solo soprano | saxophone improvisations by British jazz saxophonist E |
Anthony Braxton: Alto | Saxophone Improvisations |
musician from South Africa, who played tenor | saxophone in the sextet The Blue Notes alongside Chris |
member of the camp baseball team and played | saxophone in the camp jazz band called the Jive Bomber |
George Israel - | saxophone in "Ska" |
Maguire started his career, playing tenor | saxophone in a Liverpool pop group, the Vegas Five, wh |
Frank Tiberi playing tenor | saxophone in 1976 |
They had discovered the | saxophone in the Boy Scouts. |
He also played tenor | saxophone in the band. |
might be best known for playing clarinet or | saxophone in Django Reinhardt's quintet. |
n Hightstown, New Jersey where he played the | saxophone in the school band, sang in a school play, a |
At the age of thirteen she played the | saxophone in a jazz band. |
His first professional experience was on | saxophone in a New Rochelle, New York ensemble in 1923 |
the featured clarinetist and also doubled on | saxophone in the saxophone section, as well as contrib |
He also played | saxophone in rock bands and with blues and jazz groups |
where he was class valedictorian and played | saxophone in the marching band. |
d to England in 1946 and began playing tenor | saxophone in the 1950s with Tony Kinsey, Ted Heath, an |
He plays tenor, soprano, and alto | saxophone in addition to flute. |
orms on clarinet, bass clarinet, and soprano | saxophone in a variety of contexts, including jazz and |
yed initially as a banjoist, but switched to | saxophone in 1923 when he formed the Blues Jazz Band. |
si was on pennywhistle (though he changed to | saxophone in the early '60s), as was Monama, with Makw |
During this time she also played | saxophone in a Tina Turner tribute band. |
ed the school yearbook and newspaper, played | saxophone in the band, and was company commander of He |
Skerik began playing | saxophone in the fifth grade in the Mercer Island publ |
In 1936 he was hired to play lead alto | saxophone in Paul Whiteman's orchestra, among the most |
clarinet at age seven, and switched to tenor | saxophone in high school. |
e more modern instruments like the banjo and | saxophone in order to produce as loud a sound as possi |
He began playing the | saxophone in 1979 and is a graduate of the Berklee Col |
Stein began performing on the tenor | saxophone in the early 1940s in New York City. |
n local ensembles in the 1920s and picked up | saxophone in 1928, playing with Walter Page's Blue Dev |
ried the tradition of the classic jazz tenor | saxophone in the style of Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins |
d to Christianity in sixth grade, and played | saxophone in middle and high school; he later attended |
violin as a child, and began on clarinet and | saxophone in 1927. |
trumpet playing father, Mars migrated to the | saxophone in his senior year of high school, citing in |
and drums early in life before switching to | saxophone in 1973. |
are building and producing an American made | saxophone in Elkhart, Indiana. |
rth; one of Joe Farnsworth's brothers played | saxophone in Ray Charles's band. |
He also teaches clarinet and | saxophone in Italy. |
Also plays | saxophone in a blues band called the Vast Majorities. |
Alvis also occasionally played baritone | saxophone in this ensemble as well, and was the group' |
Hogan played | saxophone in high school and then switched to drums. |
torcycle engine fitter who also played tenor | saxophone in dance bands and had a collection of jazz |
but became good enough to play clarinet and | saxophone in a dance band and perform with jazz bands |
nold led his first big band in 1942, playing | saxophone initially but eventually ceasing performance |
He served on the teaching staff of the | Saxophone Institute, held at the University of Louisvi |
He then served as the | saxophone instructor at the Conservatory of Dijon for |
Open Up That Door by Nappy Brown ( | saxophone intro only) |
n the original, with guitars subbing for the | saxophone intro before greeting a Staind-meets-Nickelb |
tics, may be the first orchestral use of the | saxophone, invented barely a decade before. |
Didier Malherbe - tenor sax (side one, but a | saxophone is also heard on side two) |
t jazz sax players than scat singers are: 1) | Saxophone is by far the easiest melodic instrument to |
Unlike the previous two albums, Elton Dean's | saxophone is not augmented by a brass and reeds sectio |
Saxophone is by Bobby Keys and both trumpet and trombo | |
h Russ Case (trumpet), Hymie Schertzer (alto | saxophone), Jack Cressey (alto saxophone), Larry Binyo |
uitar), Terry Radford (guitar), Brenton Hay ( | saxophone), Jeff Gurr (bass) and Rick Kent (drums). |
Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson | |
Other members included: Lenni ( | saxophone), Jeff Seopardi (drum programming), Phil Lan |
ophones; Art Rollini and Vido Musso on tenor | saxophone; Jess Stacy on piano; Allan Reuss on guitar; |
ann - bass, Jim Gordon - drums, Bobby Keys - | saxophone, Jim Price - trumpet" |
Saxophone: Jim Horn | |
with Virtue on the bass, John Renner on the | saxophone, Jimmy Bruno on the guitar, Joe Vespe on the |
(trombone); Russell Procope (clarinet, alto | saxophone); Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet, tenor saxophone) |
t), Freddie Keppard (cornet), Buster Bailey ( | saxophone), Jimmy Bertrand (drums), Ed Atkins (trombon |
t period were Jimmy Hall, vocals, harmonica, | saxophone; Jimmy's brother Jack Hall on bass; John Ant |
"If I" featured Fishbone's Angelo Moore ( | saxophone), John Norwood Fisher (bass) and Cristopher |
arke, Sam Falzone (woodwinds); John Klemmer ( | saxophone); John Rosenberg, Stuart Blumberg, Glenn Stu |
Graham (keyboards, vocals) and John Horton ( | saxophone) joined from Dickie Pride's backing group, T |
h Ibrahim) on piano, Kippie Moeketsi on alto | saxophone, Jonas Gwangwa on trombone, Hugh Masekela on |
Charles learned the | saxophone, Josef the clarinette and Albert the violin. |
Ten-Penny Brown/Saturn: clarinet, tenor | saxophone, jug |
Tenor | Saxophone: Karen Parker |
Tenor | Saxophone: Katty Rodriguez-Harrold |
Stewart (trumpet), Omari Thomas (trumpet and | saxophone), Ken Watters (trumpet), Chad Fisher (trombo |
h Charlie Shavers (trumpet), Tab Smith (alto | saxophone), Kenneth Hollon, Stanley Payne (tenor saxop |
(Bass), Glen Latouche (vocals), Gavin Sharp ( | Saxophone, Keyboard, John Hart (Trombone), Simon Care |
Simon Lloyd - | saxophone, keyboards |
Jet Blanca (Jenna Thornhill) - vocals, | saxophone, keyboards |
He played | saxophone, keyboards and drums in a rock band at Merce |
Deric Dyer - | saxophone, keyboards |
tarist Paul Dixon and David Graham who plays | saxophone, keyboards and rhythm guitar. |
Jeff Rosenstock - vocals, guitars, | saxophone, keyboards |
David Bowie: Vocals, Guitar, | Saxophone, Keyboards |
ll (lead vocals, percussion), Gregory McCoy ( | saxophone, keyboards), Emmanuel Redding (percussion), |
Candy Dulfer: | Saxophone, Keyboards, Vocals |
Filipiak's band features Paul Soroka on | saxophone, keys and lyricon, Steve Zerlin on bass and |
Saxophone: Kim Hutchcroft, Ernie Watts, Larry Andrew W | |
nstruments as turntables, sampler, shamisen, | saxophone, koto, omnichord, electric guitar and two dr |
violin at age seven, picking up clarinet and | saxophone later in his youth. |
Apart from playing | saxophone, Laws also sings. |
John Helliwell - | saxophone, lead and backing vocals |
as "Kool") on bass and Ronald Bell on tenor | saxophone, lead vocalist James "J.T." Taylor, George B |
Wayne Shorter - tenor | saxophone, leader |
ng text reads "Everybody happy... except the | saxophone left under a streetlight to rust". |
Broom performs and records with jazz | saxophone legend Sonny Rollins as well as his Bobby Br |
y Gershman (alto saxophone/clarinet/baritone | saxophone), Leonard Hartman (tenor saxophone/clarinet/ |
, Bill Charlap (piano), Ravi Coltrane (tenor | saxophone), Lewis Nash (drums), Nicholas Payton (trump |
He played the | saxophone line on George Michael's hit "Careless Whisp |
Dan Michaels - | Saxophone, lyricon |
Sonny Rollins: tenor | saxophone, lyricon |
Jay Beckenstein: | Saxophone, Lyricon |
Dan Michaels - | Saxophone, lyricon, fabulous sunglasses |
Alto | Saxophone: Maceo Parker |
A | saxophone made from phosphor bronze is heavier than on |
lieb plays his own signature series model of | saxophone made by Cannonball Musical Instruments. |
Charlie Parker, playing alto | saxophone, made the first jazz recording of the song i |
trument is no bar to lively performance from | saxophone maestro", The Scotsman, 1 July 2008 (accesse |
lwaukee, Wisconsin, where he played the alto | saxophone, mainly at a local club called "The Brass Ra |
pes, coached him on clarinet as there was no | saxophone major at Juilliard at the time. |
nd a classical string quartet: Iain Ballamy ( | saxophone), Malcolm Creese (bass), Martin France (drum |
vocals, harmonica), and Terryston "TK" Kyan ( | saxophone, mandolin, vocals, piano). |
Anthony Thistlethwaite - | saxophone, mandolin, harmonica, hammond organ |
metal wind instruments (e.g., the A992 alto | saxophone manufactured by Yanagisawa). |
Another high-quality | saxophone manufacturer based in Mantes was Dolnet, who |
E.Beaugnier, another | saxophone manufacturer, was also based in Mantes until |
Roland Kirk: tenor | saxophone, manzello, whistle, stritch |
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - flute, siren, tenor | saxophone, manzello, and strich |
Roland Kirk: tenor | saxophone, manzello, stritch, clarinet, flute |
Roland Kirk: tenor | saxophone, manzello, clarinet, whistle, kirkbam |
Roland Kirk: tenor | saxophone, manzello, stritch, flute, siren |
Roland Kirk: tenor | saxophone, manzello, stritch, flute, clarinet |
Dewey Redman: tenor | saxophone, maracas, tambourine |
eese (Bass Clarinet, Guitar), Owen Thelwall ( | Saxophone), Megan Gerbrandt (Drums, Jawharp), Kiri Rix |
Steve Darrington - Accordion, Organ, | Saxophone, Mellotron, Clarinet, Piano, Background Voca |
ancis Grand (1.6-10, 2.1-2) - alto and tenor | saxophone, melodica, flute, harmonica, zither, vocals |
Hal Leonard Tenor | Saxophone Method Jazz Saxophone: Tenor (Hal Leonard Co |
( | saxophone), Michael "Micky" Grudge (saxophone), Wayne |
Saxophone: Michael Brecker (Tenor), Louis del Gatto (B | |
Roland Schmitt, | Saxophone; Miriam Risch, Violin; Roman Hengge, Piano; |
John Scofield (guitar); David Sanborn (alto | saxophone); Mitchel Forman, Robert Aries, Don Grolnick |
performance (switching off between flute and | saxophone), Morrison did extend an invitation that Pay |
AN ACOUSTICAL STUDY OF ALTO | SAXOPHONE MOUTHPIECE CHAMBER DESIGN (Ph.D. Dissertatio |
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