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  2. Boots Randolph - Wikipedia

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    The most successful of these was "Yakety Sax", which reached #35 in 1963 and stayed on the charts for nine weeks. [6] Randolph was also successful on Billboard Magazine's album charts, having fourteen entries between 1963 and 1972. Boots With Strings from 1966 reached #36 and stayed on the chart for nearly two years. [7]

  3. More of That Guitar Country - Wikipedia

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    His rendition of "Yakety Sax" by Boots Randolph earned Atkins a hit on the country singles charts. A mix of traditional fingerpicking, country-flavored pop and traditional country, the album peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Country charts. More of That Guitar Country and "Yakety Axe" were nominated for four 1965 Grammy awards but did not win ...

  4. Yakety Sax - Wikipedia

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    The tunes are similar, and both feature the "yakety" saxophone sound. Randolph first recorded "Yakety Sax" that year for RCA Victor, but it did not become a hit until he re-recorded it for Monument Records in 1963; this version reached number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

  5. List of television theme music composers - Wikipedia

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    Boots Randolph - "Yakety Sax" (Theme from The Benny Hill Show) The Refreshments - "Yahoos and Triangles" (Theme from King of the Hill; The Rembrandts - "I'll Be There For You" (Theme from Friends) Remy Zero - "Save Me" (Theme from Smallville) Sonny Rhodes - "Ballad of Serenity" (Theme from Firefly)

  6. Jerry Reed - Wikipedia

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    Atkins, however, thought Reed was a better fingerstyle player than he was himself; Reed, according to Atkins, helped him work out the fingerpicking for one of Atkins's biggest hits, "Yakety Sax". Reed was featured in animated form in a December 9, 1972, episode of Hanna–Barbera 's The New Scooby-Doo Movies , "The Phantom of the Country Music ...

  7. Rudy Pompilli - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose gave Pompilli a crash course in the Haley style of saxophone playing, and he also learned the stage antics pioneered by Ambrose and bass player Marshall Lytle, including playing the sax while lying flat on his back and jumping all over the bass player. (Lytle also left for the Jodimars and was replaced by Al Rex.)

  8. King Curtis - Wikipedia

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    His best-known singles from this period are "Soul Twist"—his highest-charting single, reaching number one on the R&B chart and number 17 on the Billboard pop chart—and "Soul Serenade." He provided backing on a number of songs for LaVern Baker , including her 1958 hit single " I Cried a Tear ", where his saxophone became "a second voice".

  9. Hugo Duncan - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 November 2024. This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (March 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Hugo Duncan ...