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  2. Raphael Ravenscroft - Wikipedia

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    The saxophone break on "Baker Street" has been described as "the most famous saxophone solo of all time" [4] and "the most recognizable sax riff in pop music history". [5] The distinctive wailing, bluesy sound of the sax riff was a result of the alto saxophone Ravenscroft was using being tuned slightly flat, and in a radio interview in 2011, he ...

  3. The Best Is Yet to Come (Grover Washington Jr. song)

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    The song features Washington's trademark saxophone riffs and an inspiring vocal delivery from LaBelle, who first sings it in her mid-range, before reaching higher vocal ranges near the end of the song, similar to the direction she took when she recorded "If Only You Knew" several months earlier.

  4. Baker Street (song) - Wikipedia

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    The saxophone riff is the subject of an urban legend created in the 1980s by the British writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie. [16] In the spoof "Would You Believe It?" section in the music magazine NME, Maconie falsely claimed that the broadcaster Bob Holness had played the saxophone part. [16] The claim was widely repeated. [17] [18]

  5. Riff - Wikipedia

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    Riffs can be as simple as a tenor saxophone honking a simple, catchy rhythmic figure, or as complex as the riff-based variations in the head arrangements played by the Count Basie Orchestra. David Brackett (1999) defines riffs as "short melodic phrases ", while Richard Middleton (1999) [ 3 ] defines them as "short rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic ...

  6. Riffs (Jimmy Lyons album) - Wikipedia

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    Riffs is a live album by American saxophonist Jimmy Lyons. It was recorded on September 13–14, 1980 at Le Dreher, a jazz club in Paris , and was released in 1982 on the hat MUSICS label. The album features Lyons on alto saxophone, Karen Borca on bassoon, Jay Oliver on bass, and Paul Murphy on drums.

  7. Dave Koz - Wikipedia

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    At the end of each interview, he plays along with the musician, adding some of his saxophone riffs to one of their hit songs. Koz was also the bandleader on The Emeril Lagasse Show . The band, Dave Koz & The Kozmos , featured Jeff Golub (guitar), Philippe Saisse (keyboards), Conrad Korsch (bass guitar), and Skoota Warner (drums).

  8. List of top 20 'greatest guitar riffs ever' - AOL

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    Music lovers in the UK have done their best to finally put to rest the endless debate of what is the greatest guitar riff in music history. The voting was sponsored by BBC Radio 2 for a just over ...

  9. One O'Clock Jump - Wikipedia

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    The melody derived from band members' riffs—Basie rarely wrote down musical ideas, so Eddie Durham and Buster Smith helped him crystallize his ideas. The original 1937 recording of the tune by Basie and his band is noted for the saxophone work of Herschel Evans and Lester Young, trumpet by Buck Clayton, Walter Page on bass, and Basie himself on piano. [1]