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  2. Pete Christlieb - Wikipedia

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    Christlieb played the sax solo on Steely Dan's hit song "Deacon Blues" by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen from the album Aja, nominated for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in the 20th annual Grammies. "I went over to the studio one night after the Tonight Show finished taping at 6:30 p.m.

  3. Saxophone Solos - Wikipedia

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    Saxophone Solos is a solo soprano saxophone album by Evan Parker. Three of the tracks were recorded live on June 17, 1975, at the Unity Theatre in London, and the remaining music was recorded on September 9, 1975 at the FMP Studio in Berlin. [ 1 ]

  4. List of concert works for saxophone - Wikipedia

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    Improvisation et caprice for solo saxophone (1952)—Eugène Bozza; Tre Pezzi for soprano (or tenor) saxophone (1956)—Giacinto Scelsi [65] Introduction, Dance and Furioso (1959)—Herbert Couf; Partita for alto saxophone, Op. 99x (1968)—Alois Hába; Djiwa for solo saxophone (1971)—Laurence Wyman; Improvisation I (1972)—Ryo Noda

  5. Don Myrick - Wikipedia

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    The song "For a Friend" by Phil Collins, released on the CD single "We Wait and We Wonder" in 1993, was a tribute to Myrick, who actively participated in Collins's songs and shows for many years. [citation needed] As a tribute, Gary Bias performs the saxophone solos that originated with Myrick at Earth, Wind & Fire's live shows. [citation needed]

  6. Illinois Jacquet - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet (October 30, 1922 – July 22, 2004) [1] was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, best remembered for his solo on "Flying Home", critically recognized as the first R&B saxophone solo. [2] He is also known as one of the writers of the jazz standard "Don'cha Go 'Way Mad."

  7. Frederick Hemke - Wikipedia

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    Hemke decided to spend time focusing on the tenor saxophone as a classical solo instrument, as evidenced by the release of his 1971 solo album Music for Tenor Saxophone. In orchestral music, the tenor saxophone is one of three saxophones heard in Ravel's Boléro — they were originally scored for two players, one on E ♭ sopranino and the ...