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Gary Keller (born October 7, 1953) [1] is a jazz and classical saxophonist, recording artist, a lecturer at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, and a Conn-Selmer Artist. [2] He has played with Woody Herman , Frank Sinatra , and Jaco Pastorius , among many over a career spanning more than four decades.
Print/export Download as PDF ... hide. Gary Keller may refer to: Gary Keller (basketball), American basketball player; Gary Keller (saxophonist), American jazz ...
Jazz saxophonists are musicians who play various types of saxophones (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone etc.) in jazz and its associated subgenres. The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over the 20th century, influenced by both movements of musicians that became the subgenres and by particularly influential sax players who helped reshape ...
Gerry Mulligan – baritone saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7), soprano saxophone (tracks 3 & 5), arranger; Laurie Frink, Barry Ries, Tom Harrell, Mike Davis, Danny Hayes – trumpet; Keith O'Quinn, Dave Glenn, Alan Raph – trombone; Eric Turkel, Gerry Niewood, Ken Hitchcock – alto saxophone; Gary Keller, Ralph Olson, Seth Brody – tenor ...
F, person or group uses an F Mezzo-soprano saxophone in addition to the E♭ alto sax. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
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Players of jazz tenor saxophone from or based in England. Pages in category "English jazz tenor saxophonists" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Saxon Pub was founded by Joe Ables and Craig Hillis in 1990. Prior to opening, the location on Lamar Boulevard in had been the location of several clubs. [1] It was originally launched as a folk music club, featuring musicians such as Steve Fromholz and Stephen Doster, [2] but later began hosting blues, country, and rock musicians. [3]