Henry Durant
Henry Durant (??? – ???) was a fine tenorsax player with a few recording sessions in the fifties, most notably with Art Blakey but he seems to have left no trace of his life… … Read entire article »
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Brew Moore
Brew Moore (1924 – 1973) was one of the most prominent of the white tenor saxophone players appearing in the late forties, a swinger with great personality… … Read entire article »
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Edwin “Cat-Eye” Williams
Edwin “Cat-Eye” Williams (??? – ???) was a very fine tenorsax player who made some fine recording sessions, particularly with Bennie Green in the late fifties, but who disappeared without any trace … … Read entire article »
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Lucky Thompson
Lucky Thompson (1923 – 2005) was one of the alltime greats on the tenorsax, a strong and difficult personality, never satisfied with the world at large, playing the most beautiful music one can imagine but ending his life in misery… … Read entire article »
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Elmer Williams
Elmer Williams (1905 – 1962) was one of the early tenorsax players, mostly known for his recordings with Chick Webb in the early thirties. … Read entire article »
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Gene Ammons
Gene Ammons (1925 – 1974) was a tenor saxophone giant from Chicago, appearing with Billy Eckstine’s orchestra in 1944, later to become one of the most important performers on his instrument through numerous recording sessions, particularly until 1963. … Read entire article »
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Joe Alexander
Joe Alexander (1929 – 1970) was one of the legendary modern tenorsax greats who made a minimum of recordings but obviously had a deserved great reputation in his hometown Cleveland. … Read entire article »
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