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  • Mr. Max Lucas, Saxophonist, is a Jazz legend and American treasure.

    Max Lucas: A Performance of a Life Time « 2010

  • Saxophonist David Sanborn has put his Upper West Side townhouse, complete with an upstairs recording studio, on the market for $9 million.

    A Musician's Townhouse 2010

  • I am sadden to share that Mr. Max Lucas, Saxophonist, Jazz Icon and an American treasure passed away on Saturday, May 15!

    Funeral Service for Mr. Max Lucas « 2010

  • Saxophonist Steve Lehman, who plays in Fieldwork and has featured Mr. Sorey on his recordings, recalled handing him a stack of difficult music in 2003.

    Thinking Man's Drummer Larry Blumenfeld 2011

  • Getty Images Saxophonist Dave Liebman comes to Birdland with his big band, which makes a rare New York appearance.

    Keeping Busy With Bebop Bigwigs Will Friedwald 2011

  • Saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, whose accomplishments have garnered him a mighty reputation beyond his legacy as John and Alice Coltrane's son, might be considered a traditionalist by fans of electric, rock-influenced jazz.

    The Broad Tent of Jazzfest Jim Fusilli 2012

  • Saxophonist, composer, polemicist and wit Gilad Atzmon is currently celebrating 10 years with his eloquently entertaining world-jazz group, the Orient House Ensemble, and The Tide Has Changed seems to represent a mature yet still eager reflection on the story so far.

    Gilad Atzmon Orient House Ensemble: The Tide Has Changed John Fordham 2010

  • Saxophonist Donald Harrison studied with him there, and has performed with him many times since.

    At Jazz Standard, New Orleans's Loss Is New York's Gain Larry Blumenfeld 2011

  • Saxophonist Eddie Harris, an early employer, told Mr. DeJohnette, "You play good piano, but you're a natural drummer," he recalled.

    Playing Musical Chairs Larry Blumenfeld 2012

  • Saxophonist Ron Blake who has an exceptionally palatable tone on soprano, pianist Frank Kimbrough, drummer Carl Allen and Mr. Carter don't bebop you to death with a deluge of notes, nor do they play in meters so tricky that you'll reach for a slide rule and a metronome to follow them.

    Friends, Sisters, Countrymen Will Friedwald 2011

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