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  2. Buescher Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Area served. United States. Products. Band instruments. The Buescher Band Instrument Company was a manufacturer of musical instruments in Elkhart, Indiana, from 1894 to 1963. The company was acquired by the H. & A. Selmer Company in 1963. [ 1] Selmer retired the Buescher brand in 1983.

  3. Shrezzers - Wikipedia

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    Shrezzers. Shrezzers (stylized as SHREZZERS) is an international progressive metal band, originally formed under the name Shredding Brazzers in 2016. Shrezzers is known for usage of saxophone in almost every song which is non-typical and unique within the genre of progressive metal.

  4. Ghost (Swedish band) - Wikipedia

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    Ghost is a Swedish rock band known for its distinctive blend of theatricality, heavy metal, and arena rock. Formed in Linköping in 2006, [ 1 ][ 2 ] the band first gained attention with their 2010 three-track demo, followed by the 7-inch vinyl " Elizabeth " and their debut album, Opus Eponymous. This album, nominated for a Grammis and featuring ...

  5. Yakety Sax - Wikipedia

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    Bill Haley & His Comets recorded the song on three occasions: for Orfeón of Mexico in 1964, for Guest Star Records of the US also in 1964 (which was released on a split single with "Boots' Blues", a track by Boots Randolph, on the B-side), and a live concert version for Sonet Records of Sweden in 1968. "Yakety Sax" was also a staple of Comets ...

  6. Scott Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Musician. Instrument. Tenor saxophone. Years active. 1970s–present. Website. scotthamiltonsax .com. Scott Hamilton (born September 12, 1954) [ 1] is an American jazz tenor saxophonist associated with swing and straight-ahead jazz. His eldest son, Shō Īmura, is the vocalist of the Japanese rock band Okamoto's. [ 2][ 3]

  7. Saturday Night Live Band - Wikipedia

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    The band consists of mostly jazz, R&B, and some rock musicians and features a strong horn section.They normally play the opening theme music (after the cold opening), musical pieces in between commercial breaks, and the closing theme music "Closing Theme (Waltz in A)," written by founding member Howard Shore.

  8. Bass saxophone - Wikipedia

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    The bass saxophone is one of the lowest-pitched members of the saxophone family—larger and lower than the more common baritone saxophone. It was likely the first type of saxophone built by Adolphe Sax, as first observed by Berlioz in 1842. [ 1] It is a transposing instrument pitched in B ♭, an octave below the tenor saxophone and a perfect ...

  9. Sarrusophone - Wikipedia

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    The sarrusophones are a family of metal double reed conical bore woodwind instruments patented and first manufactured by French instrument maker Pierre-Louis Gautrot in 1856. . Gautrot named the sarrusophone after French bandmaster Pierre-Auguste Sarrus (1813–1876), whom he credited with the concept of the instrument, though it is not clear whether Sarrus benefited financia