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- He has released several albums, and his music is reminiscent of the world-renowned tenorists Lester Young and Dexter Gordon.
- The line up features clarinetist Eddie Daniels, tenorists Michael Brecker and Ed Calle, trombonist Dana Teboe and guitarist Mike Stern.
- Freeman was considered a founder of the " Chicago School " of jazz tenorists along with Gene Ammons, Johnny Griffin and Clifford Jordan.
- Jack Montrose ( West Coast Jack ) is not to be confused with tenorist J . R . Monterose ( East Coast Jake ) who played on Charles Mingus's album " Pithecanthropus Erectus ".
- In 1987, he toured the United States with Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts Orchestra, taking his place in a saxophone section also including fellow tenorists Alan Skidmore, Danny Moss, Bobby Wellins, Don Weller and Evan Parker.
- "' Frode Nymo "'( born 27 November 1975 in Egersund, Norway ), raised in Valnesfjord near by Fauske, is a Norwegian jazz musician ( alto Saxophone ), and older brother of the tenorist Atle Nymo.
- His recordings included three albums with his son, the tenorist Chico Freeman, and " You Talkin'To Me " with 22-year-old saxophonist Frank Catalano, following their successful appearance at the Chicago Jazz Festival in 1999.
- Evans has been credited with influencing fellow tenorist Buddy Tate who, in 1939, came from the Nat Towles band in Omaha to replace Evans in the Basie band when he died He is also credited for influencing Illinois Jacquet and Arnett Cobb.
- In February 1967 Pukwana received his first mention in America s " Down Beat " magazine : " Tenorist Ronnie Scott s Old Place, having a hard time breaking even, scored a financial success with the Bob Stuckey Trio, featuring the leader s organ and altoist Dudu Pukwana ".
- Other musicians who passed through the band in 1940 and 1941 included the tenorist Kenneth Hollon ( who recorded with Billie Holiday ) and the trumpeter Freddie Webster ( from Earl Hines'band ), who was part of the nascent bebop scene at Minton's Playhouse and influenced Kenny Dorham and Miles Davis.
- Here Hardin's notes are close to the earth, rich, while Thomason's seem to sparkle magically in the air . " has been described as " a haunting, shimmering piece where Hardin's meditative alto brings to mind the rich soulfulness of tenorist Stanley Turrentine . " David A . Normand of the " Azalea City News " called it " the strongest tune on the record, " comparing it favorably with Eddie Harris'" I Waited for You " from his album " E . H . in the U . K ."