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  2. List of saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    F, person or group uses an F Mezzo-soprano saxophone in addition to the E♭ alto sax. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. List of jazz saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    Jazz saxophonists are musicians who play various types of saxophones (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone etc.) in jazz and its associated subgenres. The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over the 20th century, influenced by both movements of musicians that became the subgenres and by particularly influential sax players who helped reshape ...

  4. Clarence Clemons - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. (January 11, 1942 – June 18, 2011), also known as The Big Man, was an American saxophonist.From 1972 until his death in 2011, he was the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band.

  5. Kenny G - Wikipedia

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    Kenny G was born in Seattle, Washington and started playing the saxophone aged 10, inspired by a performance on The Ed Sullivan Show. He attended several schools in Seattle, including the University of Washington. During high school, he took private saxophone lessons and played in the school jazz band.

  6. Category:American jazz tenor saxophonists - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:British male saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    S. Robert Saint; Brinsley Schwarz (musician) Andy Scott (saxophonist and composer) John Scott (composer) Jack Sharpe (musician) Robert Shaw (poet) Andy Sheppard

  8. Charlie Parker - Wikipedia

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    His mother purchased a new alto saxophone around the same time. Parker's biggest influence in his early teens was a young trombone player named Robert Simpson, who taught him the basics of improvisation. [9] Parker withdrew from high school in December 1935, joined the local musicians' union, and decided to pursue his musical career full-time. [10]

  9. Category:American male saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    A. Greg Abate; Idris Ackamoor; George Adams (musician) Pepper Adams; Cannonball Adderley; Albert Akst; Ahmad Alaadeen; Gerald Albright; Eric Alexander (jazz saxophonist)