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  1. "Dick Morrissey, who has died aged 60, was among the finest European jazz musicians of his generation. His command of the tenor saxophone was masterly, but it was the unforced fluency of his playing, expressed in a characteristically broad and sweeping tone, that attracted the greatest admiration.

  2. Richard Edwin „Dick“ Morrissey (* 9. Mai 1940 in Horley (Surrey), England; † 8. November 2000 in Deal, Kent, England) war ein britischer Jazzmusiker ( Saxophon, Klarinette, Flöte ).

    • Morrissey, Richard Edwin
    • britischer Jazzmusiker
    • 9. Mai 1940
    • Morrissey, Dick
  3. Real Name: Richard Edwin Morrissey. Profile: British jazz and rock tenor saxophonist, born: 9 May 1940 in Horley, Surrey, England, died: 8 November 2000 in Deal, Kent, England. An influential figure in the British jazz scene, especially during the 1960s-1970s, and among the most respected saxophonists of his time.

  4. British jazz and rock tenor saxophonist, born: 9 May 1940 in Horley, Surrey, England, died: 8 November 2000 in Deal, Kent, England. An influential figure in the British jazz scene, especially during the 1960s-1970s, and among the most respected saxophonists of his time. Founding member of jazz-rock group IF (6) . Seiten:

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    Jahr
    In Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...
    CODA 2
    After Dark (Album) 5 versionen
    832 940-1
    Souliloquy (Album) 2 versionen
    BHM 001
    Peter King (2), Dick Morrissey, Martin ...
    Peter King (2), Dick Morrissey, Martin ...
    BEAR 27
    Humphrey Lyttelton, Roy Williams (3), ...
    Humphrey Lyttelton, Roy Williams (3), ...
  5. Dick Morrissey, who has died aged 60 from cancer, was one of Britain's brightest jazz stars and a man who had a key role in the early fusion between jazz and rock during the 1970s.

  6. 17. Okt. 2021 · These BBC radio recordings from 1967 amply illustrate Morrissey’s first period with the standard repertoire in two sets from June and October; they reveal the wide-ranging nature of his jazz delivery. His popular 60s quartet comprised Harry South on piano, Phil Bates on bass and Bill Eyden on drums. South also led his own big band ...

  7. 25. Apr. 2024 · From school Dick Morrissey entered the ranks of the jewellery trade, taking up an apprenticeship with a local firm. “I’m afraid the usual thing happened. It just couldn’t last. Travelling back and forth to Coventry on semi-pro gigs I kept being late for work.