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  2. Category:Women jazz saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    Swiss women jazz saxophonists (2 P) Pages in category "Women jazz saxophonists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  3. Scheila Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Numerous reviews of the band's recent performances highlight her saxophone play on many of Hay's and Men at Work's signature hit songs. [3] Gonzalez also performed on the Zappa Plays Zappa tour with Dweezil Zappa, beginning with its 2006 inception. She received praise in the media for her instrumental performance and skill during those tours.

  4. Jorja Chalmers - Wikipedia

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    Jorja Chalmers is an Australian saxophonist and keyboardist who has toured globally with bands and performers such as Bryan Ferry, Take That and the Ting Tings.When Ferry's band, Roxy Music, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ferry's speech noted Chalmers' contributions to the band. [1]

  5. Barbara Thompson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Gracey Thompson MBE (27 July 1944 – 9 July 2022) was an English jazz saxophonist, flautist and composer. She studied clarinet, flute, piano and classical composition at the Royal College of Music, but the music of Duke Ellington and John Coltrane made her shift her interests to jazz and saxophone.

  6. Candy Dulfer - Wikipedia

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    Candy Dulfer in 2002 Candy Dulfer in 2016. Dulfer was born on 19 September 1969 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. [1] She began playing the drums at the age of five. [2] As a six-year-old, she started to play the soprano saxophone.

  7. Mindi Abair - Wikipedia

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    Mindi Abair (/ ˈ eɪ b ɛər / AY-bair; [1] born May 23, 1969) is an American saxophonist, vocalist, author, and National Trustee for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the organization that puts on the Grammy Awards show.

  8. YolanDa Brown - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Brown was a MOBO "Best Jazz" and UMA winner. [9] In 2009, Brown became the first musician to not only be nominated in the "Best Jazz" category of the MOBOs in consecutive years, but also the first to win it two years running.

  9. Tia Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Tia Fuller in concert. Tia Fuller (born March 27, 1976) is an American saxophonist, composer, and educator, and a member of the all-female band touring with Beyoncé.Fuller is currently a faculty member in the ensembles department at Berklee College of Music. [1]