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5.000 Ft
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1. | Goosey Gander
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2. | Morning Glories
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3. | Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting
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4. | Royal Garden Blues
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5. | Stomping At The Savoy
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6. | Love For Sale
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7. | Work Song
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8. | Ain't Got No
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9. | Aquarius
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10. | Black Boys
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11. | Easy To Be Hard
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12. | Hair
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13. | Hare Krishna
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14. | Where Do I Go
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15. | Manchester England
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16. | Air
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17. | Electric Blues
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18. | Underture: Where Do I Go
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Jazz / New Orleans Jazz
Sandy Brown Clarinet
Sandy Brown
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s Born: Feb 25, 1929 in Bareilly, India Died: Mar 15, 1975 in London, England Genre: Jazz Styles: New Orleans Jazz
Clarinet, bandleader. Another self-taught European player, Brown's tastes and style evolved from strictly traditional to mainstream and jazz-rock over the course of his career. He led a traditional jazz and swing band in Scotland in the mid-'40s. Brown moved to London in 1954, where he played occasionally with British musicians Humphrey Littleton, Ken Colyer and Chris Barber. He recorded often as a leader from 1949 - 1973, and also used his trumpeter Al Fairweather's name as a leader on some dates in the '50s and early '60s. Brown made other recordings with Sammy Price, Brian Lemon and Phil Seamon in the late '60s and early '70s, then cut in America with Earle Warren in 1974. He also authored a series of essays and autobiographical notes that were released in London in 1979, four years after his death. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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