And I thought to Tommy, the original has a saxophone solo on it.
He locked himself in a downtown Los Angeles loft with a saxophone to prepare for his role as Charlie Parker in Bird.
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King at one of his inaugural galas, while in 1993, Clinton grabbed a saxophone for a duet with the E Street Band's Clarence Clemons.
The concept of presidential politics on talks shows took a giant leap in 1992, when Democratic candidate Bill Clinton appeared on Arsenio Hall's show playing a saxophone.
Using a gentle cowboy lope and a saxophone that sounds more like captured breath than anything specifically musical, the singer crafts a lullaby for the whole world.
Their going to spend nine nights together, during wich they discover that sometimes all one needs to approach perfection is a saxophone and a broken alarm clock.
You know, you can sustain a note, you can pop a note, you can, you know, finesse a note, and it's very expressive like a human voice or a saxophone.
She grew up in New Jersey, and was studying languages and literature for a masters degree in Europe when she had a chance meeting with a saxophone player in Oxford, England, that changed her life.
The small cast showed excellent chemistry in a variety of music and dance performances throughout the show, with percussion, sound effects and even a saxophone solo by the versatile Brian Hargreaves adding to his acting workload.
Sonny Rollins told me that his mother had given him a saxophone when he was five or six years old, and he opened up the case and he felt that it was this beautiful, shapely woman who was reaching out to him.
He arrived from the West Coast with a plastic saxophone and a style that caused a firestorm of debate.
The lower notes of his saxophone embody a powerful, penetrating edge, while the upper ones can be floating and fragile.
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His trademark sound and laid-back swing--he said he wanted to sound like a dry martini--hinted at the influence of tenor saxophone master Lester Young , a tendency shared by many white saxophonists of the time.
Old friends say that Mr. Loughner began high school a normal kid who excelled at the saxophone.
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And just a couple of years ago, the saxophone player strapped his horn around my neck and showed me where to place my fingers on the keyboard and how to blow, and I did and I felt utterly transported.
His father, Kidd Jordan, plays avant-garde saxophone, while his mother is a classical pianist.
He is also an avid saxophone player and has even written a book.
The king's charisma, intelligence, talents (from playing the saxophone to rain-making, a science in which he holds a European patent) and deep concern for his people's welfare make him adored at home and admired around the world.
And while six months of incarceration have affected the jazz lover's level of saxophone playing, he doesn't hold a grudge.
Born in the picturesque Kent village of Pembury in 1976, Philip showed an early interest in music - playing saxophone in an orchestra - and travel after a school French exchange.
' And then in the teens, when there was the dance craze in America and everyone was boogalooing and doing a lot of dirty dancing in the seedier nightclubs, which is naturally where the saxophone gravitated to, the Ladies' Home Journal wrote that the saxophone rendered listeners incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong and evil and good.
The saxophone is so flexible in its sound, it can sound like an oboe, a bassoon, a French horn, a flute.
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