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  2. Point of No Return (World Saxophone Quartet album) - Wikipedia

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    Point of No Return is the debut album by the jazz group the World Saxophone Quartet released on the Moers Music label in 1977.. The album features a live performance by alto saxophonists Julius Hemphill and Oliver Lake, tenor saxophonist David Murray and baritone saxophonist Hamiett Bluiett.

  3. Kadri Gopalnath - Wikipedia

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    Gopalnath learnt to play karnatic music on the saxophone from N. Gopalakrishna Iyer of Kalaniketan, Mangalore. He presented his first concert in the All India Radio, Mangaluru in 1978. [1] In Madras, Gopalnath came in contact with the vocalist and mridangist guru T.V. Gopalkrishnan, who identified the youngster's potential and tutored him.

  4. Yakety Sax - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, saxophone player Sanne Maestrom in André Rieu's orchestra played a rendition of the song as part of Rieu's New York Memories performance at Radio City Music Hall. [15] Dolly Parton mimed performing "Yakety Sax" on a soprano saxophone during an appearance at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia on June 15, 2016. [16]

  5. List of concert works for saxophone - Wikipedia

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    Edentia for soprano saxophone and electronic music (2007)—Karlheinz Stockhausen Three Jazzicals for soprano saxophone and tuba (2009)— Howard J. Buss Cosmic Portraits for flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, and tenor saxophone (2009)— Howard J. Buss

  6. Lou Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    Louis Andrew Donaldson Jr. (November 1, 1926 – November 9, 2024) was an American jazz alto saxophonist.He was best known for his soulful, bluesy approach to playing the alto saxophone, although in his formative years he was heavily influenced by Charlie Parker, as were many during the bebop era.

  7. Sadao Watanabe (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Sadao Watanabe (渡辺 貞夫, Watanabe Sadao, born 1 February 1933) is a Japanese jazz musician who plays alto saxophone and sopranino saxophone.He is known for his bossa nova recordings, although his work encompasses many styles, with collaborations from musicians all over the world.

  8. The Dance (Dave Koz album) - Wikipedia

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    The Dance is the fifth studio album by American smooth jazz saxophonist Dave Koz.It was released by Capitol Records on September 28, 1999. The album peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. [2]

  9. Saxsquatch - Wikipedia

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    Saxsquatch, is a 7’ tall multi-instrumentalist, producer, and electronic music artist from North Carolina notable playing cover versions of popular songs on the saxophone. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He gained notoriety for a number of viral videos and has amassed a large social media following.