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  1. 20. Nov. 2023 · Surrey, UK. Nov 20, 2023. #1. I was reading an interview with guitarist John McLaughlin where he mentioned baritone saxophonist Glenn Hughes who played in some of the same 1960s British R&B and jazz bands with John. He found some success with Georgie Fame but died very young in 1966.

  2. In July 1964, Peter Coe replaced Marshall and was soon joined by baritone saxophonist Glenn Hughes and trumpet player Eddie "Tan-Tan" Thornton who had previously appeared occasionally with them and Green rejoined the group in October 1964. Reece became ill in 1964 and was replaced by Tommy Frost.

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  4. Arranged By [Horns], Saxophone [Baritone, Tenor, Alto] – Ron Aspery. Arranged By [Strings] – Graham Prescott * Backing Vocals – Helen Chappelle, Joy Wright, Liza Strike. Drums – Dave Holland (2) Engineer – Brad Davis. Guitar – Bob Bowman, Mel Galley, Pat Travers.

  5. Arranged By, Producer – Glenn Hughes; Backing Vocals – Helen Chappelle, Joy Wright, Liza Strike; Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Ron Aspery; Crew [Equipment Co-ordination Assisted By] – Dave Whitehouse (2), Frank Merricks, Willy Fyffe; Crew [Equipment Co-ordination] – Andy Field (3) Drums – Dave Holland (2)

  6. 13. Feb. 2024 · With Hughes gone, Galley took over on lead vocals in a reconfigured Trapeze. A fourth album, the so-so Hot Wire, scraped the lower reaches of the US Billboard Hot 200 in 1974. Hughes’s Purple adventure took off in front of 400,000 people at the California Jam in April 1974, but it wasn’t long before it turned sour.

  7. 30. Okt. 2023 · 1. Gerry Mulligan. First up, we have one of the greatest sax players of all time, Gerry Mulligan. Part of jazz saxophone royalty, he played with Miles Davis and was part of famous Birth of Cool recordings. Other collaborations include working with Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker and Astor Piazolla. In 1951, Mulligan formed a pianoless quartet, and he ...