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  1. Leon “Zach” Zachary is a largely unheralded artist, despite playing a major role in the Philadelphia soul scene as a prominent member of the legendary group MFSB. As a pivotal member of MFSB, Zachary’s saxophone became the heartbeat of the band’s signature sound.

  2. 6. März 2009 · Leon "Zach" Zachery, alto saxophonist and member of Philadelphia International Records' house band who played important venues all over the country, from Jimmy Carter's White House to Carnegie Hall, died Feb. 25 at age 85. Daily News.

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  4. rec.music.bluenote.narkive.com › aBJmnnuE › leon-zach-zacheryLeon "Zach" Zachery R.I.P.

    Leon "Zach" Zachery R.I.P. Discussion: Leon "Zach" Zachery R.I.P. w***@verizon.net. 15 years ago. One of the unsung heroes of music has passed away. Leon "Zach" Zachery died last Wednesday at the age of 84 and funeral. services will be held this Saturday March 7,2009 at. St. Joseph's Pro Cathedral Church, 2907 Federal Street, Camden NJ.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MFSBMFSB - Wikipedia

    Assembled by record producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, MFSB was the house band for their Philadelphia International Records label and originated "Philly sound" that dominated the early 1970s for the artists who recorded at the Sigma Sound Studios, including The O'Jays, The Spinners, Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, the Intruders, the Three ...

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  7. www.tclf.org › pioneer › leon-henry-zachLeon Henry Zach | TCLF

    1895 - 1966. Leon Henry Zach. Pioneer Information. The son of a respected Austrian violist and conductor, Zach was born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts and graduated from Roxbury Latin School. He entered Harvard College in 1914, but left in 1918 to serve in the First World War.