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In this performance, loyal subjects appease a joyful King Tut with kitchen appliances. An instrumental solo is delivered by saxophone player Lou Marini , who steps out of a sarcophagus —painted gold—to great laughter.
- "Sally Goodin", "Hoedown At Alice's", "Excuse Me"
- April 28, 1978
- 2:10 (Single Version) 3:40 (Album Version)
Dubbed ‘Blue Lou’ by Dan Akroyd, he is also well-recognized for his saxophone solos at the open and close of SNL episodes, and as the golden pharaoh who plays a solo instrumental hit for comedian Steve Martin’s “King Tut” sketch on a 1978 episode
Louis William Marini Jr. (born May 13, 1945), known as "Blue Lou" Marini, is an American saxophonist, arranger, and composer. He is best known for his work in jazz , rock , blues , and soul music , as well as his association with The Blues Brothers .
9. Dez. 2012 · Dubbed ʻBlue Louʼ by Dan Akroyd, he is also well-recognized for his saxophone solos at the open and close of SNL episodes, and as the golden pharaoh who plays a solo instrumental hit for comedian Steve Martinʼs “King Tut” sketch on a 1978 episode. Screen Undertakings.
22. Apr. 2014 · The high point came when reed man Lou Marini emerged from a full-sized sarcophagus blowing a raucous saxophone solo.” While the Saturday Night Live band did a fine job of reproducing the studio recording of the track, the so-called Toot Uncommons who originally backed Martin on “King Tut” were actually members of the Nitty ...
Lou Marini (* 13. Mai 1945 in Charleston , South Carolina , Vereinigte Staaten ) ist ein US-amerikanischer Musiker ( Saxophon , Flöte , Klarinette ) in den Bereichen Jazz , Fusion und Rockmusik sowie Filmkomponist .
of the Blues Brothers Band is kept alive. Dubbed 'Blue Lou' by Dan Akroyd, he is also well-recognized for his saxophone solos at the open and close of SNL episodes, and as the golden pharaoh who plays a solo instrumental hit for comedian Steve Martin's "King Tut" sketch on a 1978 episode.Film-related projects to which Marini has lent his