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    Who sparked your love of Sax music

    I know that a lot of us think of the jazz greats when we think of great sax players but what track or player was the initial spark that lit the flame of love for the sax and sax music.

    I think it was the sax part in careless whisper played by Steve Gregory that started it all and the the sax solo from "Will you" by Hazel O Conner can't remember who the sax player was but someone will tell me

    Who was it for you?

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    For me it was Ornette Coleman and Lee Allen

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    Fats Domino's Sax section on Blueberry Hill and I'm not sucking up to Pete, not sure if he was born, just couldn't afford one back then.
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    1957 Jimmy Guiffre Train and the River ... still switches me on! Paul Desmond too with Dave Brubeck. Fifty years on I finally got myself an alto ... way too long a wait!
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    Quote Originally Posted by losaavedra View Post
    1957 Jimmy Guiffre Train and the River ... !
    You star

    That is a fantastic piece of music and is still one of my favourites but I was already a big sax fan before hearing it for the first time

    In fact I think I will listen to it now

    After Dexter Gordon has finished.

    mamos

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    Coleman Hawkins Mon Homme.

    Benny Carters Swing it.

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    Andy Sheppard (mostly) and Courtney Pine back in 1987/88.

    I still have all the vinyl. The first wife also liked Kenny G but to be honest I've never owned a lift in which to play it

    I had dinner with Andy last year and that resulted in my switch to tenor, I hardly listen to anything but tenor. Bought the same sax he uses too.
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    Sidney Bechet. The 1940 HRS sides with Muggsy Spanier were some of the first jazz I heard (rather later than 1940!). To my mind they are still some of Bechet's greatest recordings. He is in rather more relaxed company with the straightforward cornet of Spanier, as opposed to his battling for dominance against more hard driving trumpeters like Max Kaminsky or Sydney de Paris (still good tracks but different).
    After that it was Johnny Hodges and Lester Young -we observed on the old forum that Prez' solo on the 1936 Lady Be Good is one of the jazz greats. And I'm still discovering....
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    Quote Originally Posted by nosaxyet View Post
    Andy Sheppard (mostly) and Courtney Pine back in 1987/88.

    I still have all the vinyl. The first wife also liked Kenny G but to be honest I've never owned a lift in which to play it

    I had dinner with Andy last year and that resulted in my switch to tenor, I hardly listen to anything but tenor. Bought the same sax he uses too.
    Well next time you have lunch with Andy make sure you tell him about this forum and get him on here.

    I do like Andy Sheppard as well but I lost all my vinyl albums a while ago so I will have to get them on CD

    mamos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mamos View Post
    Well next time you have lunch with Andy make sure you tell him about this forum and get him on here.

    I do like Andy Sheppard as well but I lost all my vinyl albums a while ago so I will have to get them on CD

    mamos
    Not much chance of that I fear. He's mega busy and hardly even updates his own website/newsletter. Andy Brush was there as well, nice guy.
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    I would love to see Andy live

    I have seen Courtney Pine and he was stunning

    mamos

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    They are both great live. I met Courtney after the gig at The Stables. He was enthusiastic about me learning sax and full of encouragement. He also played a base clarinet - awesome and I want one!

    You should get to see Andy though he's not in the UK much these days. I see his is at Bath Spa Uni on 25th March. May step daughter is at Uni there, might combine the two! Its cheap too.
    cheers Ian check out the Leica Forum Charity Book

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    Johnny Hodges did it for me, still does.

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    Originally it was probably Madness and the Boomtown Rats, but quickly progressed onto Stanley Turrentine & a mixed bag of 1960s Blue Note albums.....

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    Oh and Davey Payne playing two sax's in Hit me with your rhythm stick

    I am fortunate that Davey is now a friend of mine and I have one of his old otto link metal mouthpieces

    mamos
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