The Week In Saxophone: Dec 10, 2010
Your weekly sampling of some of this past week’s saxophone-related news:
- Jazz Saxophonist James Moody Dies
- Jazz saxophone giant James Moody has died at 85
- A jazz giant passes: James Moody, 1925-2010
- Us Five saxman Joe Lovano tackles Charlie Parker’s “Bird Songs” [Sorry(!), but this web page has disappeared since the original publication of this article]
- Unlikely duo makes beautiful Brazilian music (Greg Fishman)
- Cautious Koz sells out again [Sorry(!), but this web page has disappeared since the original publication of this article]
- Ravi Coltrane Quartet at the Jazz Showcase, December 9-12 [Sorry(!), but this web page has disappeared since the original publication of this article]
- RS Berkeley’s Virtuoso Saxophone: Capturing Colossus
- Protector of the Soulful Melody (Houston Person)
- As ‘Milwaukee’s music man,’ Billings was an innovator
- Saxophone Giants: John Coltrane
- Saxophone Superstar Michael Lington Signs Record Deal with Trippin ‘N’ Rhythm, Plays Royal Albert Hall
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