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saxist
saxist see sax n.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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Jack Schaeffer
Patty Parsons (1979) Producer & Arranger Ron Butler and the Saxist; Go Figure ! wikipedia.org
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bassist
bassist (ˈbeɪsɪst) [See -ist.] 1. = bass n.5 2.1870 Wessely Germ. Dict., Bass-sänger, bassist. 1883 Pall Mall G. 28 Nov. 4/1 One swears he is the prince of double-bassists, the other that he can sing like Sims Reeves. 2. One who plays a bass instrument, spec. a double-bass (see Bass n.5 4 b).1909 in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bobby Dukoff
It was a good band with a lot of fine musicians, like tenor saxist Bobby Dukoff and guitarist Art Ryerson." wikipedia.org
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sax
▪ I. sax, n.1 (sæks) Forms: 1 seax, sæx, sex, 3 seax, sax, sæx, sox, 3–4 sex. In sense 2: 7 sects, 9 saixe, sax(e, sex, s.w. dial. zax, zex. [OE. seax, sex, sæx (also in comb. Northumb. writsæx ‘writing-knife’, i.e. pen) = OFris. sax, OS., MLG., OHG., MHG. saks (also in comb. OHG. me{zced}{zced}isah... Oxford English Dictionary
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Julian Dash
On 6 March 1972, Dash recorded prominently with fellow tenor saxist Buddy Tate as one of Jay McShann's All-Stars on seven titles of Kansas City-styled wikipedia.org
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Phil Seamen
He joined the Tommy Sampson Orchestra in 1948, and by 1949, Seamen and tenor saxist Danny Moss had formed a bebop quintet from within the ranks and which wikipedia.org
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tenor
▪ I. tenor, n.1 (a.) (ˈtɛnə(r)) Also 4 tenur, 4–6 -oure, 4–9 -our, 5 -owre, -eur, 6 -ore, -er, tennour, (teanor), 6–7 tennor, 7 tenner. β. 4–8 tenure (5 teneure). [a. OF. tenor, -our, 13th c. (also tenoire, -eure, -ure, 13–14th c.), mod.F. teneur fem., substance, import of a document, etc.:—L. tenōr... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Olsen
Olsen's long-time alto saxist and singer, Fran Frey, with his distinctive, reedy bass-baritone, was perhaps the best known Olsenite until he left in 1933 wikipedia.org
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alto
▪ I. † ˈalto, n.1 Mil. Obs. Also 6 alta. [a. Sp. alto in phr. alto hacer, an adaptation of Ger. halt machen to make a stop, f. halt hold-on, stop, stand. Soon changed to alt (perh. after Fr. faire alte, also from Ger.) and halt.] A halt.1591 Garrard Art of Warre 168 When the Armie makes Alta to rest... Oxford English Dictionary
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Don Rendell
In 1979 the saxist issued his Ambitious live nonet project, Earth Music, performed at that year's Greenwich Festival. wikipedia.org
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Gabe Baltazar
attended Los Angeles City College on the G.I. bill and then later transferred in 1958 to Los Angeles State College following in the footsteps of the alto saxist wikipedia.org
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Ballads (Ken Stubbs album)
London based alto-saxist Stubbs is on ravishing, intimate form in quartet settings of familiar standards, bringing an almost Websterish sensuality to highly wikipedia.org
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Dexter Calling...
Reception The Billboard Reviewer called the album "solid jazz wax" and noted that it featured "some fine blowing by the tenor saxist". wikipedia.org
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Trios (Carla Bley album)
Guardian, John Fordham observed "As the almost 20-year-old partnership between composer/pianist Carla Bley, bass guitarist Steve Swallow and British saxist wikipedia.org
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