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| and" and is made up of 10 musicians: 2 alto | saxophonists, a tenor saxophonist, a trombonist, a trump |
| c's poetry readings are accompanied by jazz | saxophonists Al Cohn and Zoot Sims. |
| the jazz audience in 1969 when he partnered | saxophonists Alan Skidmore and John Surman. |
| Rufus is an album featuring | saxophonists Archie Shepp and John Tchicai, bassist Don |
| e House I Live In is a live album featuring | saxophonists Archie Shepp and Lars Gullin recorded at th |
| Denmark on November 15, 1963 and featuring | saxophonists Archie Shepp and John Tchicai, trumpeter Do |
| e trumpeter Red Rodney, pianist Hank Jones, | saxophonists Art Pepper and Lew Tabackin, and composer-a |
| nis is not appropriate for the list of jazz | saxophonists as there is no corresponding article in Wik |
| It is easy to distinguish between the two | saxophonists, as Coltrane has a much brighter and boiste |
| He is the founder of the "French | Saxophonists Association" and the "International Saxopho |
| he ARTE Quartett was founded in 1995 by the | saxophonists Beat Hofstetter, Sascha Armbruster, Andrea |
| ists Charlie Irvis and Jimmy Harrison, alto | saxophonists Benny Carter and Edgar Sampson, and tenor s |
| Among McGhee's many students are noted | saxophonists Bill Pierce, Javon Jackson, Donald Harrison |
| musicians such as trumpeter Booker Little, | saxophonists Charles Lloyd, and George Coleman, and pian |
| n from Chicago is an album by American jazz | saxophonists Cliff Jordan and John Gilmore featuring per |
| line-up around 1980, when Bey was joined by | saxophonists David McMurray and Anthony Holland, as well |
| Barbara Thompson's Jubiaba as well as with | saxophonists Dick Morrissey, Spike Robinson, Jimmy Hasti |
| Kooij guested on the first tour date, with | saxophonists Didier Malherbe and Elton Dean guesting at |
| ey and David Stone, guitarist Larry Koonse, | saxophonists Doug Rinaldo, Brian Mitchell, and Gary Hype |
| ers Kermit Ruffins and James Andrews, tenor | saxophonists Elliot Callier and Frederick Sheppard, trom |
| ig Klein and Rick Trolsen on trombones, and | saxophonists Eric Traub, Ken "Snakebite" Jacobs and Jaso |
| During this tour, Prince added | saxophonists Eric Leeds and Eddie Minnifield to certain |
| with his ensemble The Joy of Sax, featuring | saxophonists Frank Wess, Brad Leali, Dan Block and Jay B |
| 's he also recorded as a jazz organist with | saxophonists Fred Jackson and Ike Quebec for the Blue No |
| Tenor | saxophonists Fred Jackson and Harold Vick provide good s |
| Judas Jump with Mike Smith and Allen Jones, | saxophonists from Amen Corner, and Welsh vocalist Adrian |
| GracefulLee is an album by American jazz | saxophonists Grace Kelly and Lee Konitz. |
| Mike Keneally, drummer Steve Smith), jazz ( | saxophonists Greg Osby and John Tchicai), and Indian cla |
| left the group due to illness, and several | saxophonists have filled his chair in the years since. |
| nce the foundation of the quartet, the four | saxophonists have personally cooperated with many compos |
| Other notable | saxophonists he worked with include Don Weller, Chris Bi |
| man organized a concert by a group of eight | saxophonists he had produced at a classical music festiv |
| s Alec Fila, Nick Travis, and Conrad Gozzo, | saxophonists Herbie Steward and Peanuts Hucko, drummer I |
| eers as one of the finest contemporary jazz | saxophonists in the United States. |
| He has worked with | saxophonists James Carter and Blaise Siwula, and continu |
| the Jazz Crusaders, guitarist Pat Metheny, | saxophonists Joe Lovano and Kenny Garrett, vocalists Dia |
| He has also performed with | saxophonists John Butcher and Evan Parker and violinist |
| electric bass and Motian's drums, including | saxophonists Joshua Redman, Chris Potter, Chris Cheek, a |
| Members included | saxophonists Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake, J. D. Parran, |
| sures; this category includes names such as | saxophonists Kenny G, David Sanborn, the late George How |
| sicians, including bassist Chuck Rainey and | saxophonists King Curtis and David "Fathead" Newman, aug |
| nnie Tristano and his students, notably the | saxophonists Lee Konitz, who spent some time in the Thor |
| Ruben Rodriguez, and Hans Glawischnig; and | saxophonists Miguel Zenon and Yosvany Terry. |
| Also joining the group were | saxophonists Myron Walden and Melvin Butler, pedal steel |
| of the most influential and important jazz | saxophonists of the 1920s and 1930s. |
| e most influential and important jazz tenor | saxophonists of the Big Band era. |
| s "one of the most distinctive and original | saxophonists of the postwar era." |
| ers of free jazz: pianist Cecil Taylor, and | saxophonists Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler. |
| he is a pianist he feels more influenced by | saxophonists, particularly Charlie Parker. |
| h, Shahin Shahida of Shahin and Sepehr, and | saxophonists Paul Taylor, Tom Scott, Dave Koz, Eric Mari |
| The vast majority of classical | saxophonists play alto saxophone almost exclusively. |
| es of free jazz in his youth, studying with | saxophonists Roscoe Mitchell and Julius Hemphill. |
| rnard Garfield to jazz musicians, including | saxophonists Stan Getz and Ray Pizzi. |
| ce played in a number of duos, notably with | saxophonists Steve Lacy and Lol Coxhill and with trombon |
| ong solo space for the leader and the two | saxophonists... Stimulating music". |
| Sanborn and Maceo Parker in a line of alto | saxophonists that includes Earl Bostic and Tab Smith, wi |
| ouise Gibbs, Paula Rae Gibson, Zoe Schwarz; | saxophonists Theo Travis, Ed Jones, Dick Heckstall-Smith |
| one of the early Coleman Hawkins influenced | saxophonists to move in the direction of rhythm and blue |
| He was one of the first bebop | saxophonists to begin playing soprano saxophone early in |
| truments, as well as being one of the first | saxophonists to really swing. |
| was a matter of emotion (Tristano required | saxophonists to play with a "pure" tone and to concentra |
| nger Tommy Steele, and had played with jazz | saxophonists Tubby Hayes and Ronnie Scott. |
| Less well known to the general public than | saxophonists who played in a similar style, like Stan Ge |
| aps the most well-known of Baltimore's many | saxophonists within the field of jazz. |
| ary with re-adding Category:Afro-Cuban jazz | saxophonists, you wrote: Afro-Cuban jazz is a genre, not |
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