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  2. London Saxophonic - Wikipedia

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    London Saxophonic is a saxophone ensemble (with piano, bass guitar, and percussion) begun by Gareth Brady, Will Gregory and Simon Haram, while they were studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

  3. Sax Rohmer - Wikipedia

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    London, U.K.: Strange Attractor Press, 2015. 17 scholars and writers contribute well-researched articles on important aspects of Sax Rohmer's writings and the attitudes that they display, with notable contributions by Robert Irwin, Gary Lachman, and Lawrence Knapp, among others.

  4. List of works by Sax Rohmer - Wikipedia

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    Sax Rohmer bibliography Novels ↙ 42 Collections ↙ 9 Plays ↙ 4 Music ↙ 7 Non-fiction ↙ 3 References and footnotes Sax Rohmer (pseudonym of Arthur Henry "Sarsfield" Ward; 1883–1959) was a British writer of songs sketches, plays and stories. Born in Birmingham to Irish immigrant parents, the family moved to London in about 1886, where Rohmer was schooled. His formal education finished ...

  5. Ronnie Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott is perhaps best remembered for co-founding, with former tenor sax player Pete King, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, which opened on 30 October 1959 in a basement at 39 Gerrard Street in London's Soho district, with the debut of a young alto sax player named Peter King (no relation), before later moving to a larger venue nearby at 47 Frith Street in 1965. [11]

  6. Sax Pax for a Sax - Wikipedia

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    Sax Pax for a Sax is a collaboration album between the London Saxophonic and the blind musician, composer, and performer Moondog. The album was recorded in 1994 and released on November 28, 1997. [1] The album marks Moondog's re-emergence into the American jazz market.

  7. YolanDa Brown - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, Brown launched the London Saxophone Festival, an annual celebration of the saxophone through concerts, film, workshops and more. Featured artists included Bob Reynolds from Snarky Puppy and Casey Benjamin from the Robert Glasper Experiment.

  8. Gilad Atzmon - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Gilad Atzmon גלעד עצמון ‎ Atzmon in concert, February 2007 Born Gilad Atzmon (1963-06-09) 9 June 1963 (age 61) Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel Nationality British Citizenship Israeli (until 2002) Education Rubin Academy of Music University of Essex Occupation(s) Musician, writer Children 2 ...

  9. Tubby Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Hayes was born in St Pancras, London, England, and grew up in Raynes Park, south-west London. [7] His father was a BBC studio violinist who gave his son violin lessons from an early age. [8] By the age of ten, Hayes was playing the piano, and started on the tenor sax at 11. Dizzy Gillespie was an early influence: [9]