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( Multi-instrumentalist Faulkner recorded 3 folk albums together with singer Keane.

Multi-instrumentalist and on
Multi-instrumentalist Kelly accepted the offer on the condition that he play piano.
Multi-instrumentalist and composer Mike Oldfield wrote an entire album based on – and entitled – The Songs of Distant Earth, which was released in 1994.
Multi-instrumentalist Don Burrows was for several decades a regular presence on television and radio, as well as being a prolific session musician.

Multi-instrumentalist and instruments
Multi-instrumentalist Yuri Landman not only plays several string instruments, but also creates several new instruments with alternative scalings, constructions and string combinations to reach new playing techniques.

Multi-instrumentalist and had
Multi-instrumentalist Jon Carin, who had worked with the band during the group's 1996 – 1997 tours, played keyboards at this performance in place of longtime keyboardist John " Rabbit " Bundrick.

Multi-instrumentalist and with
Multi-instrumentalist John McEuen was with the band from 1966 to 1986 and returned during 2001.
Multi-instrumentalist Richard Harvey and his fellow Royal College of Music graduate Brian Gulland, a woodwind player, began the group as an all-acoustic ensemble that mixed traditional English folk music with medieval and Renaissance influences.

Multi-instrumentalist and .
Multi-instrumentalist Mark Hart, who would eventually become a full band member, replaced Rayner in January 1989.
Multi-instrumentalist Jerry Harrison joined the group in 1977.
Multi-instrumentalist Spencer Clark was also a member at one point.
* Stan Rogers ' 59-Songwriter, Multi-instrumentalist.
Multi-instrumentalist John Kruth, bassist Dave Dreiwitz of Ween, and drummer Billy Ficca of Television joined the duo to round out the lineup.
Multi-instrumentalist Ewen Henderson is the most recent addition to Battlefield Band and the youngest member.
Multi-instrumentalist Peter was born in Everton in September 1962 and spent his early childhood in Everton / Anfield and Aintree / Old Roan areas of Liverpool before working in Cantril Farm housing estate.
Multi-instrumentalist Don Cento was recruited when Herbert and Norris left in 1999.

Bechet and recorded
" Margie " has been recorded by Louis Armstrong, who also covered the band's " Tiger Rag ", Ray Charles, Al Jolson, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in 1935, the Billy Kyle Swing Club Band, Claude Hopkins, Red Nichols, Django Reinhardt, George Paxton, the Dutch Swing College Band, Fats Domino, Sidney Bechet, Don Redman, Cab Calloway, Jim Reeves, Gene Krupa, and Benny Goodman.
Many classic jazz performances by the likes of King Oliver, Lucille Bogan, Sidney Bechet, Hattie McDaniel, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington were recorded by Okeh.
He has never lost his admiration for the playing of Sidney Bechet ( with whom he recorded, as part of Lyttelton's band, in 1949 ); but he has always been his own man on the clarinet, and not just a Bechet clone.
He also recorded with Tommy Dorsey, Bobby Hackett, Jack Teagarden, Eddie Condon, Ruby Braff, Anita O ' Day, George Wein, The Newport All-Stars, Lee Konitz, Sidney Bechet and The Dukes of Dixieland.

Bechet and on
A very unusual example of the sarrusophone in jazz is on the 1924 recording by the Clarence Williams Blue 5 of " Mandy, Make Up Your Mind ," with the sarrusophone played by the jazz soprano saxophone and clarinet virtuoso Sidney Bechet.
According to the biography of Bechet by Chilton, Sidney " pulled a face " when asked about the solo on " Mandy ", though he did not deny playing it.
Much to his dismay, Sidney Bechet used it in 1941 to play half a dozen instruments on " Sheik of Araby ").
He also hosted a radio show, Your Ballad Man, in 1949 that was broadcast nationwide on the Mutual Radio Network and featured a highly eclectic program, from gamelan music, to Django Reinhardt, to Klezmer music, to Sidney Bechet and Wild Bill Davison, to jazzy pop songs by Maxine Sullivan and Jo Stafford, to readings of the poetry of Carl Sandburg, to hillbilly music with electric guitars, to Finnish brass bands – to name a few.
He continued to explore African music, while also recording blues, ballads, spirituals ( on the 1977 album Goin ' Home with Horace Parlan ) and tributes to more traditional jazz figures like Charlie Parker and Sidney Bechet, while at other times dabbling in R & B, and recording with various European artists like Jasper van't Hof, Tchangodei and Dresch Mihály.
He giged with various New York-based bands through the 1940s, including those of Sidney Bechet, Art Hodes, and regular broadcasts on the national This Is Jazz radio program.
Jazz saxophonists John Coltrane ( most notably on the landmark album My Favorite Things ), Walter Parazaider, Sidney Bechet, Bob Berg, Wayne Shorter, Joe Farrell, Steve Lacy, Joe Giardullo, Lucky Thompson, Sonny Fortune, Anthony Braxton, Gary Bartz, Dan Forshaw, Bennie Maupin, Branford Marsalis, Kirk Whalum, Jan Garbarek, Danny Markovitch of Marbin, Paul Winter, Dave Liebman, Evan Parker, Sam Newsome.
The documentary focused on a number of major musicians: Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington are the central figures, " providing the narrative thread around which the stories of other major figures turn ", among them Sidney Bechet, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
There are many instrumental renditions during the 1950s as well, including versions by Artie Shaw, Dave Brubeck, Errol Garner, Harry James, Liberace, Earl Bostic, Art Tatum, Mantovani, Sidney Bechet, Red Norvo and Charles Mingus and George Shearing on Velvet Carpet ( 1956 ).

Bechet and ;
Noone was born in Cut Off, Louisiana, and started playing guitar in his home town ; at the age of 15, he switched to the clarinet and moved to New Orleans, where he studied with Lorenzo Tio and with the young Sidney Bechet, who was only 13 at the time.
* Explosion of recordings of African American musicians ; Bessie Smith, Ida Cox, Joe " King " Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, many others make their first recordings.

Bechet and had
There had been soloists, to be sure, with the clarinetist Sidney Bechet the best known among them, but these players " lacked the technical resources and, even more, the creative depth to make the solo the compelling centerpiece of jazz music.
The label's first releases were traditional " hot " jazz and boogie woogie, and the label's first hit was a performance of " Summertime " by soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet, which Bechet had been unable to record for the established companies.
Aged 15, he had taken up the soprano sax while at Dartington, captivated by the sound of Sidney Bechet.
The New York Syncopated Orchestra — he had created — toured the United States in 1918 and then went to England in 1919 for a command performance for King George V. Among his company were assistant director Will Tyers, jazz clarinetist Sidney Bechet, and Cook's wife, Abbie Mitchell.

Bechet and along
Noone is generally regarded as one of the greatest of the second generation of jazz clarinetists, along with Johnny Dodds and Sidney Bechet.

Bechet and with
For a short time soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet played with the group, imparting his propulsive swing and superior musicianship to the young band members.
In the 1930s Ladnier co-led a band with Sidney Bechet called The New Orleans Feetwarmers, with whom Ladnier made some of his best recordings.
One can conjecture that the sarrusophone played was most likely a contrabass with a single reed mouthpiece, as Bechet was not a trained double reed player.
He played with other New York bands including those of Kaiser Marshall, Hot Lips Page, and Sidney Bechet, and returned for a while to Ellington in 1944.
He began a heavy schedule of performing, composing, and recording, leading several small live and groups, now often with racially integrated bands led by musicians such as Eddie Condon, Yank Lawson, Sidney de Paris, Sidney Bechet, Rod Cless, and Edmond Hall.
The next generation took the young art form into more daring and sophisticated directions, with such creative musical virtuosos as Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and Red Allen.
For the next two years he played with such jazz greats as cornetist Rex Stewart, clarinetist-soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet, pianists Earl Hines, Willie " The Lion " Smith, pianist Fats Waller, pianist James P. Johnson, pianist Duke Ellington and their various groups.
Most of her later recordings were with Sidney Bechet for Decca in 1938.
In 1949 Toots Thielemans joined a jam session in Paris with Sidney Bechet, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Max Roach and others.
While in New York, he played with the major innovators of the emerging bop style, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Curly Russell and others, as well as musicians of the prior generation, including Sidney Bechet.
He returned to New York in 1937, working with Mezz Mezzrow and Sidney Bechet.
In 1925, he left for Europe as the musical director of The Revue Negre which starred Josephine Baker with Sidney Bechet in the band.
Blue Note's involvement with modern jazz was not total for several years, and Lion continued his label's association with Bechet and clarinetist George Lewis into the 1950s.

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