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Huffman High School (HHS) is a four-year public high school in Birmingham, Alabama. It is the largest of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System and is a magnet school open to students from across the district. School colors are green and orange, and the mascot is the Viking. HHS competes in AHSAA Class 6A athletics. [2]
Hill attended Armstrong High School in Washington D.C., where he played in a band with fellow saxophone player Charlie Rouse. He served in the U.S. Army in the mid-1940s, playing in Army bands. [3] In 1949, he married Helen Weaver, with whom he raised three children. [4]
He graduated from Edison High School in Huntington Beach, California. Webb received his Bachelor of Music from Berklee College of Music . [ 2 ] He began playing the clarinet at the age of eight, adding the saxophone and flute by age 15.
From 2018 to the present, Gonzalez has played as a member of the backing band for Colin Hay. In 2019, Hay revived the Men at Work name and Gonzalez has continued to perform under that moniker ever since. 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]
Allman contacted Holloway when his band, Honeytribe were preparing to record their second album and had need of a saxophone player. Holloway traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, and spent two days recording with the band at Ardent Studios [80] for Honeytribe's sophomore release; Space Age Blues. The CD was released in October 2010 to positive reviews.
Tim Cappello (born May 3, 1955), [1] [additional citation(s) needed] also credited as Timmy Cappello, [2] is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, and vocalist.He is primarily known for his saxophone work supporting Tina Turner in the 1980s and 90s, [3] [4] [5] as well as for his musical performance in the 1987 vampire film The Lost Boys.
Jason Jeremy Freese (born January 12, 1975) is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist. [1] Since 2004 to current day, Freese is the touring keyboard and saxophone player for the band, Green Day.
Williams was born in Halls, Tennessee and moved to Alton, Illinois at the age of eight where he later played in the junior high school band, majored in music education at Lincoln University, in Jefferson City, Missouri and taught orchestral music in St. Albans, Queens. [2] He released three albums on the Mainstream label in the early 1970s. [3]