Tony Coe, the Glossary
Anthony George Coe (29 November 1934 – 16 March 2023) was an English jazz musician who played clarinet, bass clarinet, and flute as well as soprano, alto, and tenor saxophones.[1]
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131 relations: A Crazy Steal, Abel Paz, Al Grey, Alan Barnes (musician), Alan Hacker, Alexis Korner, All Blues (Clarke-Boland Big Band album), All Smiles (Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band album), AllMusic, Arts Council of Great Britain, Bass clarinet, Beñat Achiary, Benny Bailey, Benoît Delbecq, Berlin Djungle, Bob Brookmeyer, Bob Moses (musician), Brian Lemon, Canterbury, Caravan (band), Carmen McRae, Change of Scenes, Chris Barber, Chris Laurence, Clark Terry, Clarke Boland Big Band en Concert avec Europe 1, Cleo Laine, Colin Larkin, Columbia Records, Company (free improvisation group), Count Basie, Dave Green (musician), Denis Preston, Derek Bailey (guitarist), Digby Fairweather, Dizzy Gillespie, DR Big Band, EMI, Faces (Clarke-Boland Big Band album), Fellini 712, Film score, For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night, Franz Koglmann, Georgie Fame, Gerard Presencer, Gitte Hænning, Guinness World Records, Hat Hut Records, Hep Records, Horace Parlan, ... Expand index (81 more) »
- Bebop clarinetists
- English jazz clarinetists
- Hard bop clarinetists
- Incus Records artists
- Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band members
- Musicians from Canterbury
- Nucleus (band) members
- People educated at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys
- Post-bop clarinetists
- Post-bop saxophonists
- Storyville Records artists
A Crazy Steal
A Crazy Steal is a UK studio album by English rock/pop group the Hollies.
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Abel Paz
Abel Paz (1921–2009) was a Spanish anarchist and historian who fought in the Spanish Civil War.
Al Grey
Al Grey (June 6, 1925 – March 24, 2000) was an American jazz trombonist who was a member of the Count Basie orchestra.
Alan Barnes (musician)
Alan Barnes (born 23 July 1959) is a multi-award winning English jazz saxophone and clarinet player. Tony Coe and Alan Barnes (musician) are English jazz clarinetists and English jazz saxophonists.
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Alan Hacker
Alan Ray Hacker (30 September 1938 – 16 April 2012) was an English clarinettist, conductor, and music professor.
Alexis Korner
Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner (19 April 1928 – 1 January 1984), known professionally as Alexis Korner, was a British blues musician and radio broadcaster, who has sometimes been referred to as "a founding father of British blues".
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All Blues (Clarke-Boland Big Band album)
All Blues is an album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring performances recorded in Germany in 1969 and released on the MPS label.
See Tony Coe and All Blues (Clarke-Boland Big Band album)
All Smiles (Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band album)
All Smiles is an album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring performances recorded in Germany in 1968 and released on the MPS label.
See Tony Coe and All Smiles (Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band album)
AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
Arts Council of Great Britain
The Arts Council of Great Britain was a non-departmental public body dedicated to the promotion of the fine arts in Great Britain.
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Bass clarinet
The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family.
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Beñat Achiary
Beñat Achiary (born in Saint-Palais, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) is a Basque vocal improviser who lives in the southern France.
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Benny Bailey
Ernest Harold "Benny" Bailey (August 13, 1925 – April 14, 2005) was an American jazz trumpeter. Tony Coe and Benny Bailey are Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band members.
Benoît Delbecq
Benoît Delbecq (born 6 June 1966) is a French pianist and composer.
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Berlin Djungle
Berlin Djungle is a live album by the Brötzmann Clarinet Project, led by Peter Brötzmann, and featuring an eleven-piece band that was assembled for a concert at JazzFest Berlin.
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Bob Brookmeyer
Robert Edward "Bob" Brookmeyer (December 19, 1929 – December 15, 2011) was an American jazz valve trombonist, pianist, arranger, and composer.
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Bob Moses (musician)
Bob Moses (born January 28, 1948) is an American jazz drummer.
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Brian Lemon
Brian Lemon (11 February 1937 – 11 October 2014) was a British jazz pianist and arranger.
Canterbury
Canterbury is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974.
Caravan (band)
Caravan are an English rock band from the Canterbury area, founded by former Wilde Flowers members David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings, and Richard Coughlan in 1968.
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Carmen McRae
Carmen Mercedes McRae (April 8, 1920 – November 10, 1994) was an American jazz singer.
Change of Scenes
Change of Scenes is an album by saxophonist Stan Getz, Francy Boland and the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band which was released on the Verve label in 1971.
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Chris Barber
Donald Christopher Barber (17 April 1930 – 2 March 2021) was an English jazz musician, best known as a bandleader and trombonist. Tony Coe and Chris Barber are 21st-century English male musicians and British male jazz musicians.
Chris Laurence
Chris Laurence (born 6 January 1949) is an English musician. Tony Coe and Chris Laurence are 21st-century English male musicians and British male jazz musicians.
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Clark Terry
Clark Virgil Terry Jr. (December 14, 1920 – February 21, 2015) was an American swing and bebop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, and a composer and educator.
Clarke Boland Big Band en Concert avec Europe 1
Clarke Boland Big Band en Concert avec Europe 1 is a live album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring a performance recorded in Paris in 1969, originally broadcast on Europe 1 and released on the Tréma label in 1992.
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Cleo Laine
Dame Cleo Laine, Lady Dankworth (born Clementine Dinah Hitching; 28 October 1927) is an English singer and actress known for her scat singing.
Colin Larkin
Colin Larkin (born 1949) is a British music writer.
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.
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Company (free improvisation group)
Company was a collection of free improvising musicians. Tony Coe and Company (free improvisation group) are Incus Records artists.
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Count Basie
William James "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer.
Dave Green (musician)
David John Green (born 5 March 1942) is an English jazz bassist. Tony Coe and Dave Green (musician) are 21st-century English male musicians and British male jazz musicians.
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Denis Preston
Sidney Denis Preston (né Prechner, 16 November 1916 – 21 October 1979) was a British record producer, recording studio owner, radio presenter and music critic.
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Derek Bailey (guitarist)
Derek Bailey (29 January 1930 – 25 December 2005) was an English avant-garde guitarist and an important figure in the free improvisation movement. Tony Coe and Derek Bailey (guitarist) are 21st-century English male musicians, British male jazz musicians and Incus Records artists.
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Digby Fairweather
Richard John Charles "Digby" Fairweather (born 25 April 1946) is a British jazz cornetist, author and broadcaster.
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Dizzy Gillespie
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (October 21, 1917 – January 6, 1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer.
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DR Big Band
The Danish Radio Big Band (aka DR Big Band), often referred to as the Radioens Big Band is a radio ensemble and big band founded in Copenhagen in 1964 at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). Tony Coe and DR Big Band are Storyville Records artists.
EMI
EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London.
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Faces (Clarke-Boland Big Band album)
Faces (subtitled 17 Men and Their Music) is an album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring performances recorded in Germany in 1968 and released on the MPS label.
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Fellini 712
Fellini 712 is an album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring performances recorded in Germany in 1969 and released on the MPS label.
Film score
A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film.
For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night
For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night is the fifth studio album released by the Canterbury scene band Caravan.
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Franz Koglmann
Franz Koglmann (born 22 May 1947) is an Austrian jazz composer.
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Georgie Fame
Georgie Fame (born Clive Powell; 26 June 1943) is an English R&B and jazz musician. Tony Coe and Georgie Fame are British male jazz musicians.
Gerard Presencer
Gerard Presencer (born 12 September 1972) is an English jazz trumpeter. Tony Coe and Gerard Presencer are 21st-century English male musicians and British male jazz musicians.
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Gitte Hænning
Gitte Hænning (born 29 June 1946) is a Danish singer and film actress, who rose to fame as a child star in the 1950s.
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Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a British reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
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Hat Hut Records
Hathut Records is a Swiss record company and label founded by Werner Xavier Uehlinger in 1974 that specializes in jazz and classical music.
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Hep Records
Hep Records is a jazz record company and label founded by Alastair Robertson (born March 3, 1941, in Aberdeen, Scotland) in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1974.
Horace Parlan
Horace Parlan (January 19, 1931 – February 23, 2017) was an American pianist and composer known for working in the hard bop and post-bop styles of jazz.
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Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Richard Adeane Lyttelton (23 May 1921 – 25 April 2008), also known as Humph, was an English jazz musician and broadcaster from the Lyttelton family. Tony Coe and Humphrey Lyttelton are British male jazz musicians.
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I'm Alright (Loudon Wainwright III album)
I'm Alright is a 1985 album by Loudon Wainwright III.
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Ian Carr
Ian Carr (21 April 1933 – 25 February 2009) was a Scottish jazz musician, composer, writer, and educator. Tony Coe and Ian Carr are Nucleus (band) members.
Incus Records
Incus Records is a British record company and label founded by Derek Bailey, Tony Oxley, Evan Parker and Michael Walters that specializes in free jazz and improvised music.
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James Emery (musician)
James Emery (born December 21, 1951) is an American jazz guitarist.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.
Jazzpar Prize
The Jazzpar Prize (established 1990) was an annual Danish jazz prize founded by trumpeter Arnvid Meyer.
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Joe Daniels (jazz drummer)
Joe Daniels (9 March 1909 – 2 July 1993), was a British Dixieland drummer and performer, whose career began in the early 1920s. Tony Coe and Joe Daniels (jazz drummer) are British male jazz musicians.
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Joe Temperley
Joe Temperley (20 September 1929 – 11 May 2016) was a Scottish jazz saxophonist. Tony Coe and Joe Temperley are 21st-century saxophonists, British male jazz musicians and British male saxophonists.
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John Dankworth
Sir John Phillip William Dankworth, CBE (20 September 1927 – 6 February 2010), also known as Johnny Dankworth, was an English jazz composer, saxophonist, clarinettist and writer of film scores. Tony Coe and John Dankworth are English jazz clarinetists.
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John Horler
John Douglas Horler (born 26 February 1947) is an English jazz pianist.
John Martyn
Iain David McGeachy (11 September 1948 – 29 January 2009), known professionally as John Martyn, was a British guitarist and singer-songwriter.
John Mayer (composer)
John Henry Basil Mayer (28 October 1930 – 9 March 2004) was an Indian composer known primarily for his fusions of jazz with Indian music in the British-based group Indo-Jazz Fusions with the Jamaican-born saxophonist Joe Harriott.
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Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band
The Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band was a jazz big band co-led by American drummer Kenny Clarke and Belgian pianist François "Francy" Boland.
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Kenny Wheeler
Kenneth Vincent John Wheeler, OC (14 January 1930 – 18 September 2014) was a Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player, based in the U.K. from the 1950s onwards. Tony Coe and Kenny Wheeler are Incus Records artists and Nucleus (band) members.
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Kent
Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.
Klangforum Wien
The Klangforum Wien is an Austrian chamber orchestra, based in Vienna at the Konzerthaus, which specialises in contemporary classical music.
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L'Heure Bleue
L'Heure Bleue is an album by trumpeter/flugelhornist Franz Koglmann which was recorded in Austria and Switzerland in 1991 and released on the Swiss HatART label.
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Lansdowne Studios
Lansdowne Studios was a music recording studio in Holland Park, London, England, which operated between 1958 and 2006.
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Latin Kaleidoscope
Latin Kaleidoscope is an album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring performances recorded in Germany in 1968 and released on the MPS label in Europe and also released in the US on Prestige Records.
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Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving Las Vegas is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by Mike Figgis and based on the semi-autobiographical 1990 novel of the same name by John O'Brien.
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Lee Konitz
Leon "Lee" Konitz (October 13, 1927 – April 15, 2020) was an American jazz alto saxophonist and composer. Tony Coe and Lee Konitz are 21st-century saxophonists.
Lennie Hastings
Leonard "Lennie" Hastings (5 January 1927 – 14 July 1978) was an English jazz drummer. Tony Coe and Lennie Hastings are British male jazz musicians.
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Lol Coxhill
George Lowen Coxhill (19 September 1932 – 10 July 2012) known professionally as Lol Coxhill, was an English free improvising saxophonist. Tony Coe and Lol Coxhill are British male jazz musicians, British male saxophonists and Incus Records artists.
Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Snowden Wainwright III (born September 5, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter and occasional actor.
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McGear
McGear is the second and final solo album by English singer Mike McGear, released in 1974.
Michael Garrick
Michael Garrick (30 May 1933 – 11 November 2011)Peter Vacher, The Guardian, 15 November 2011 was an English jazz pianist and composer, and a pioneer in mixing jazz with poetry recitations and in the use of jazz in large-scale choral works.
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Michael Gibbs (composer)
Michael Clement Irving Gibbs (born 25 September 1937) is a Rhodesian-born English jazz composer, conductor, arranger and producer as well as a trombonist and keyboardist.
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Mike McCartney
Peter Michael McCartney (born 7 January 1944), also known by the stage name Mike McGear, is an English performing artist and photographer who was a member of the groups the Scaffold and Grimms.
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More Smiles
More Smiles is an album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band featuring performances recorded in Germany in 1969 and released on the MPS label.
Murray Head
Murray Seafield St George Head (born 5 March 1946) is an English actor and singer.
Natural Acoustic Band
The Natural Acoustic Band were a British acid-folk band, formed in 1969 in Milngavie, Glasgow, Scotland.
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Neil Ardley
Neil Richard Ardley (26 May 1937 – 23 February 2004) was a prominent English jazz composer and pianist, who also made his name as the author of more than 100 popular books on science and technology, and on music. Tony Coe and Neil Ardley are Nucleus (band) members.
Nick Ingman
Nicholas Ingman (born 29 April 1948) is an English arranger, composer and conductor in the commercial music field.
Nigel Lived
Nigel Lived is the first album by the British vocalist and actor Murray Head, released in 1973 on CBS Records.
Nikki Iles
Nikki Anne Iles (née Burnham; born 16 May 1963) is a British jazz composer, pianist and educator.
Norma Winstone
Norma Ann Winstone MBE (born 23 September 1941) is an English jazz singer and lyricist. Tony Coe and Norma Winstone are Nucleus (band) members.
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November Girl
November Girl is an album by vocalist Carmen McRae and the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band recorded in London in 1970 and originally released on the Black Lion label in 1975.
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Nucleus (band)
Nucleus was a British jazz-fusion band, which continued in different forms from 1969 to 1989.
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Off Limits (album)
Off Limits is an album by the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band which was released on the Polydor label in 1971.
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Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon.
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Pete Atkin
Pete Atkin (born 22 August 1945) is a British singer-songwriter and radio producer, notable for his 1970s musical collaborations with Clive James and for producing the BBC Radio 4 series, This Sceptred Isle.
Peter Brötzmann
Peter Brötzmann (6 March 1941 – 22 June 2023) was a German jazz saxophonist and clarinetist regarded as a central and pioneering figure in European free jazz. Tony Coe and Peter Brötzmann are 21st-century saxophonists.
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Phil Woods
Philip Wells Woods (November 2, 1931 – September 29, 2015) was an American jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader, and composer. Tony Coe and Phil Woods are bebop clarinetists, bebop saxophonists, hard bop clarinetists, hard bop saxophonists, Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band members, post-bop clarinetists and post-bop saxophonists.
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V., commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891.
Pierre Boulez
Pierre Louis Joseph Boulez (26 March 19255 January 2016) was a French composer, conductor and writer, and the founder of several musical institutions.
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Richard Sinclair
Richard Stephen Sinclair (born 6 June 1948) is an English progressive rock bassist, guitarist, and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene. Tony Coe and Richard Sinclair are musicians from Canterbury.
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Robert Farnon
Robert Joseph Farnon CM (24 July 191723 April 2005) was a Canadian-born composer, conductor, musical arranger and trumpet player.
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Roger Kellaway
Roger Kellaway (born November 1, 1939) is an American composer, arranger and jazz pianist who has recorded over 250 albums, and composed over 20 film scores.
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Sandy Brown (musician)
Alexander Brown (25 February 1929 – 15 March 1975) was a Scottish jazz clarinetist, band leader, and acoustic engineer, who performed mostly New Orleans-style and mainstream jazz.
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Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer and pianist.
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Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys (also known as The Langton Grammar School for Boys and simply referred to as The Langton) is an 11–18 foundation grammar school for boys and mixed sixth form in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Solid Air
Solid Air is the fourth studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter John Martyn, released in February 1973 by Island Records.
Somewhere Called Home
Somewhere Called Home is an album by English jazz singer and lyricist Norma Winstone recorded in July 1986 and released on ECM the following year.
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Sound Venture
Sound Venture is a jazz album recorded by Georgie Fame and the Harry South Big Band in 1966.
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Stan Getz
Stan Getz (born Stanley Gayetski, February 2, 1927 – June 6, 1991) was an American jazz saxophonist. Tony Coe and Stan Getz are bebop saxophonists, hard bop saxophonists and Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band members.
Stan Tracey
Stanley William Tracey (30 December 1926 – 6 December 2013) was a British jazz pianist and composer, whose most important influences were Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk.
Steve Beresford
Steve Beresford (born 6 March 1950) is a British musician who graduated from the University of York He has played a variety of instruments, including piano, electronics, trumpet, euphonium, bass guitar and a wide variety of toy instruments, such as the toy piano. Tony Coe and Steve Beresford are Incus Records artists.
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Storyville Records
Storyville Records is an international record company and label based in Copenhagen, Denmark, specializing in jazz and blues music.
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Superman II
Superman II is a 1980 superhero film directed by Richard Lester and written by Mario Puzo and David and Leslie Newman from a story by Puzo based on the DC Comics character Superman.
Terry Day
Terence Day (born 17 October 1940) is a musician specialising in free improvisation, a poet and a visual artist.
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music is an encyclopedia created in 1989 by Colin Larkin.
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The Hollies
The Hollies are an English rock and pop band formed in 1962.
The Loss of Sexual Innocence
The Loss of Sexual Innocence is a 1999 drama film written and directed by Mike Figgis.
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The Spencer Davis Group
The Spencer Davis Group were a British blues and R&B influenced rock band formed in Birmingham in 1963 by Spencer Davis (guitar), brothers Steve Winwood (vocals, keyboards, guitar) and Muff Winwood (bass guitar), and Pete York (drums).
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Theo Travis
Theo Travis (born 7 July 1964) is a British saxophonist, flautist and composer. Tony Coe and Theo Travis are 21st-century saxophonists, British male jazz musicians and British male saxophonists.
Third stream
Third stream is a music genre that is a fusion of jazz and classical music.
Tina May
Daphne Christina May (30 March 1961 – 26 March 2022), known professionally as Tina May, was an English jazz vocalist.
Tom Denney
Tom Denney (born November 23, 1982) is an American musician and record producer.
Tony Hymas
Anthony James Keith "Tony" Hymas (born 23 September 1943) is an English keyboard player, pianist, and composer.
Tony Oxley
Tony Oxley (15 June 1938 – 26 December 2023) was an English free improvising drummer and electronic musician. Tony Coe and Tony Oxley are British male jazz musicians and Incus Records artists.
Tubby Hayes
Edward Brian "Tubby" Hayes (30 January 1935 – 8 June 1973) was a British jazz multi-instrumentalist, best known for his virtuosic musicianship on tenor saxophone and for performing in jazz groups with fellow sax player Ronnie Scott and trumpeter Jimmy Deuchar. Tony Coe and Tubby Hayes are bebop saxophonists, British male jazz musicians and British male saxophonists.
Tug of War (Paul McCartney album)
Tug of War is the third solo studio album by English musician Paul McCartney, released on 26 April 1982.
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United Jazz + Rock Ensemble
The United Jazz + Rock Ensemble (abbr. "United" or "UJRE") developed from a group of jazz musicians that was formed for a 1974 to 1975 television show of Süddeutscher Rundfunk (South German Broadcasting).
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Victor/Victoria
Victor/Victoria is a 1982 musical comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras, and John Rhys-Davies.
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Warner Music Sweden
Warner Music Sweden AB (previously Metronome Records) is a Swedish record company and label, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
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Warren Vaché Jr.
Warren Vaché (born February 21, 1951) is an American jazz trumpeter, cornetist, and flugelhornist.
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We Thought About Duke
We Thought About Duke is an album by trumpeter/flugelhornist Franz Koglmann and saxophonist Lee Konitz which was recorded in Austria in 1994 and released on the Swiss HatART label.
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Windmill Tilter
Windmill Tilter: The Story of Don Quixote is an album by trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, his first as a leader.
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Woman (Mike McGear album)
Woman is the solo debut album by British musician Mike McGear (spelled Michael on the cover), brother of former Beatle Paul McCartney, who also co-wrote a song, but is credited as a "friend".
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77 Records
77 Records was a British record company and label established in 1957 by Doug Dobell, the proprietor of 'Dobell's Jazz Record Shop' at 77 Charing Cross Road, London.
See also
Bebop clarinetists
- Aaron Sachs
- Buddy DeFranco
- Buddy Tate
- John LaPorta
- Mort Weiss
- Phil Nimmons
- Phil Woods
- Sam Rivers (jazz musician)
- Tony Coe
English jazz clarinetists
- Alan Barnes (musician)
- Bruce Turner
- Chris Biscoe
- Cy Laurie
- Dave Shepherd
- Dick Charlesworth
- Don Rendell
- Frank Weir
- Harry Lewis (musician)
- Ian Christie (musician)
- John Barnes (musician)
- John Crocker (jazz musician)
- John Dankworth
- Mike Winters (comedian)
- Monty Sunshine
- Nat Temple
- Oliver Weindling
- Pete Allen (musician)
- Peter King (saxophonist)
- Sammy Rimington
- Shabaka Hutchings
- Terry Lightfoot
- Tobias Delius
- Tony Coe
- Vic Ash
Hard bop clarinetists
Incus Records artists
- Barry Guy
- Bertram Turetzky
- Bob Stagner
- Company (free improvisation group)
- Cyro Baptista
- David Toop
- Derek Bailey (guitarist)
- Duck Baker
- Eugene Chadbourne
- Evan Parker
- Fred Frith
- George E. Lewis
- Han Bennink
- Henry Kaiser (musician)
- Howard Riley (musician)
- Hugh Davies (composer)
- Ingar Zach
- Jamie Muir
- Jim O'Rourke (musician)
- John Butcher (musician)
- John Oswald (composer)
- John Russell (musician)
- John Stevens (drummer)
- Joseph Holbrooke (band)
- Julian Kytasty
- Keiji Haino
- Kenny Wheeler
- Kent Carter
- Lol Coxhill
- Louis Moholo
- Mats Gustafsson
- Max Eastley
- Pat Thomas (pianist)
- Paul Burwell
- Paul Lovens
- Paul Lytton
- Paul Rutherford (trombonist)
- Roger Turner (musician)
- Shaking Ray Levis
- Spontaneous Music Ensemble
- Steve Beresford
- Susie Ibarra
- Tony Coe
- Tony Oxley
- Tristan Honsinger
Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band members
- Åke Persson
- Ack van Rooyen
- Albert Mangelsdorff
- Art Farmer
- Benny Bailey
- Derek Humble
- Derek Watkins (trumpeter)
- Duško Gojković
- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- Fats Sadi
- Francy Boland
- Herb Geller
- Idrees Sulieman
- Jimmy Deuchar
- Jimmy Woode
- John Surman
- Johnny Griffin
- Kenny Clare
- Kenny Clarke
- Manfred Schoof
- Muvaffak "Maffy" Falay
- Nat Peck
- Phil Woods
- Ron Mathewson
- Ronnie Scott
- Sahib Shihab
- Shake Keane
- Stan Getz
- Stan Sulzmann
- Tony Coe
- Zoot Sims
Musicians from Canterbury
- Anna Reynolds (singer)
- Chris Watson (singer)
- George Elvey
- Hugh Hopper
- Isaac Nathan
- Jodie Harsh
- John Gostling
- John Ward (composer)
- Joseph McManners
- Julius Cowdrey
- Luke Jackson (singer)
- Mark Deller
- Mark Padmore
- Mimi Webb
- Richard Sinclair
- Stephen Barlow (conductor)
- Stephen Elvey
- Thomas Clark (composer)
- Tony Coe
- Trevor Pinnock
- William Flackton
Nucleus (band) members
- Allan Holdsworth
- Bob Bertles
- Brian Smith (New Zealand musician)
- Chris Batchelor
- Chris Spedding
- Dave MacRae
- Gordon Beck
- Harry Beckett
- Ian Carr
- Jeff Clyne
- John Marshall (drummer)
- John Taylor (jazz)
- Karl Jenkins
- Kenny Wheeler
- Kieran White
- Neil Ardley
- Norma Winstone
- Paddy Kingsland
- Ray Russell (musician)
- Rob Burns
- Ron Mathewson
- Roy Babbington
- Tim Whitehead (musician)
- Tony Coe
- Tony Levin (drummer)
- Trevor Tomkins
People educated at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys
- Adrian Brett
- Alec Rose
- Archibald Cullen
- Arthur Roderick Collar
- Ben Hancox
- Bernard Crossland
- Ernest Walter Davie Western
- F. W. Jordan
- Freddie Laker
- Gideon Coe
- Joseph McManners
- Kevin Ayers
- Mark Padmore
- Michael Evans (bishop)
- Milo Yiannopoulos
- Nik Gowing
- Raymond Kendall
- Raymund Hart
- Robert Wyatt
- Sam McCallum
- Steve Goldsmith (cricketer)
- Tony Buzan
- Tony Coe
- Trevor Pinnock
Post-bop clarinetists
- Andy Biskin
- Bill Smith (jazz musician)
- Buddy DeFranco
- David Murray (saxophonist)
- Don Byron
- Eddie Daniels
- Frank Glover
- James Carter (musician)
- Leon Breeden
- Louis Sclavis
- Michael Marcus (musician)
- Peter King (saxophonist)
- Phil Woods
- Tony Coe
- Tony Scott (musician)
Post-bop saxophonists
- Antonio Hart
- Art Pepper
- Bennie Wallace
- Bill Perkins (saxophonist)
- Booker Ervin
- Chase Baird
- Clifford Jordan
- David Murray (saxophonist)
- Dick Morrissey
- Donald Harrison
- Eddie Daniels
- Emil Mangelsdorff
- Frank Glover
- Gary Bartz
- Gary Thomas (musician)
- George Adams (musician)
- George Braith
- Houston Person
- Jackie McLean
- James Carter (musician)
- Janusz Muniak
- Jimmy Heath
- Joe Henderson
- John Coltrane
- Johnny Griffin
- Louis Sclavis
- Lucky Thompson
- Mat Walerian
- Michael Brecker
- Oliver Nelson
- Peter King (saxophonist)
- Pharoah Sanders
- Phil Woods
- Ron Blake
- Ron Holloway
- Ronnie Scott
- Scott Hamilton (musician)
- Shamek Farrah
- Simon Spillett
- Steve White (saxophonist)
- Steve Williamson
- Steve Wilson (jazz musician)
- Tina Brooks
- Tony Coe
- Vi Redd
- Vincent Herring
- Von Freeman
- Wayne Shorter
Storyville Records artists
- Bill Davison
- Carsten Dahl
- Christian Sands
- DR Big Band
- Dorothy Donegan
- Hans Ulrik
- J. R. Monterose
- Jean-Michel Pilc
- Jesper Thilo
- Jimmy Johnson (blues guitarist)
- Joe Newman (trumpeter)
- John Stubblefield
- John Tchicai
- Johnny Griffin
- Lars Jansson (composer)
- Paul Barbarin
- Sahib Shihab
- Svend Asmussen
- Thomas Clausen (musician)
- Tommy Flanagan
- Tony Coe
- Vincent Nilsson
- Warne Marsh
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Coe
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