Extreme saxophones

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Level 42 – Guaranteed
-Level 42′s videoclip. -The first track of the homonymous album. -Credits: Mark King (bass, vocals), Mike Lindup (keyboards, vocals), Gary Husband (drums), Jakko M. Jakszyk (guitar, vocals) & Gary Barnacle (saxophone). ……. -Videoclip de Level 42. -El primer track del homónimo album. -Créditos: Mark King (bajo, voces), Mike Lindup (teclados, voces), Gary Husband (batería), Jakko M. Jakszyk (guitarra, voces) & Gary Barnacle (saxofón).
Sonny Stitt – alto saxophone

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I Cried for You . Billie Holiday 1936
I Cried for You . Billie Holiday 1936 This tune became Billie’s biggest hit for the Brunswick recording company. Avarage sales of the Holiday recordings with Teddy Wilson would be in the 3.000 mark. However this one sold more than 15.000 78′s. The Johnny Hodges saxophone solo became a sample for every saxophonist and Billie’s version was just as good. One of the reason’s this did so well could be in the fact that this one of the first standards she recorded. The tune had been around since 1923 and in the public mind. Other members in the Teddy Wilson Orchestra were Harry Carney on bariton sax, Lawrence Lucie guitar, John Kirby bass and Cozy Cole drums
Bear playing Saxophone – Drawing on Glass

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Saxophone cleaning chamois pair

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the simpsons-do the bartman!
the most well know simpsons song ever recorded. this will take you back to the 90′s. my eighth vid. leave a comment. music: the simpsons sing the blues-bart-do the bartman! lyrics: yo, hey whats happenin’ dude? im the guy with the rep for bein’ rude. terrorising people, wherever i go, its not intentional, just keepin’ the flow. fixin’ test scores, to get the best scores, droppin’ banana peels, all over the floor. I’m the kid that made delinquency an art. last name SIMPSON first name BART im here today to introduce the next phase, next step, in the big bart craze. ive got this dance, real easy to do. i leared without a rhythm, so can you… So move your body, if you’ve got the notion, Front to back , in a rock-like motion. Now that you’ve got it, if you think you can, Do it to the music… that’s the Bartman. everybody if you can do the bartman! shake yo body turn it out if you cancan! front to back to the side if you cancan! everybody in the house do the bartman! everybody if you can do the bartman! shake yo body turn it out if you cancan! front to back to the side if you cancan! everybody in the house do the bartman! It wasn’t long ago, just a couple of weeks, I got in trouble, yeah, pretty deep. Homer was yellin’, BART! Mom was too, Because I put mothballs in the beef stew. Punishment time, in the air lurks gloom, Sitting by myself, confined to my room. When all else fails, nothin’ else left to do, I turn on the music, so I can feel the groove. So move your body, if you …
saxophone collage

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Saxophone Serenade

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Adam Lambert, Maya Haddi, Noa Dori sing SHIR LASHALOM (Song for Peace) Arranged by Sharon Farber
A live performance from Yitzhak Rabin’s (the late prime minister of Israel) “Celebration of Life” concert 2005. This is the song Rabin sang while he was shot to death. With Freddie Schiftan – guitar, David Kontesz – drums, Smadar Galor – bass, Leo Chaliapov – saxophone, David Garret – cello, Sharon Farber – piano and the Tova Marcus choir. Artistic director – Erga Schiftan. Music director – Sharon Farber. MC – Dennis Prager

