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  2. Category:Smooth jazz saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Smooth jazz saxophonists" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Mindi Abair;

  3. 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.

  4. Paul Taylor (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Taylor (born April 30, 1960) [1] is an American smooth jazz alto and soprano saxophonist who has released twelve albums since his debut On the Horn in 1995. He is a graduate of University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), where he attended with a full music scholarship. [2]

  5. Gerald Albright - Wikipedia

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    Albright plays a professional Big Bell Stone Signature Series model of saxophone made by Cannonball Musical Instruments.Of the two necks that are furnished with the Cannonball saxophones, he usually uses the "Fat Neck" with the octave vent tube on the bottom of the neck, a design similar to some vintage Conn 6M models.On mouthpieces, he uses a Beechler Diamond on alto with Silverstein Hexa ...

  6. Jeff Kashiwa - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Kashiwa was born in 1963 in Louisville, Kentucky but moved to Seattle, Washington as a young child. He credits the public school's music program for inspiring his interest in music, [1] along with his father, who died in 1992, who was a fan of jazz music including Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller.

  7. Euge Groove - Wikipedia

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    He has a sax solo on their No. 1 hit "Seasons Change," and another on their 1993 hit "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)." Grove adopted the name Euge Groove; initially presumed to be coined by fans who saw him perform in Europe , Grove later indicated in an interview on XM Radio in 2006 that his mother-in-law conceived the idea for his ...

  8. Jessy J - Wikipedia

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    In 2008/2009, she toured as a part of the Guitars & Saxes tour. In 2010 she Toured with Norman Brown [25] and Brenda Russell in the Summer Storm Jazz tour. [26] Jessy was carefully selected along with a handful of talented young jazz artists by Selmer Saxophones to be part of a team of Master educators at schools to help advance music programs.

  9. Marion Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Marion Meadows (born July 24, 1962) [1] is an American soprano saxophonist and composer, mainly in smooth jazz. [1] He was born in Beckley, West Virginia , and grew up mainly in Connecticut. [ 1 ] His first album as a leader was For Lovers Only in 1990. [ 1 ]