Alan Branscombe (4 June 1936 – 27 October 1986) was an English jazz pianist, vibraphonist, and alto saxophonist. Branscombe was born in Wallasey, Cheshire...
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Sullivan – lead guitar, arranger, producer Derek Lawrence – producer Alan Branscombe – percussion The Dean Street Brass – horns The Rock And Roll Gypsies...
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Branscombe is a village in Devon, England. Branscombe may also refer to: Branscombe Richmond (born 1955), American actor Alan Branscombe (1936–1986), English...
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Astatke Vera Auer Roy Ayers Gregg Bendian Karl Berger Øyvind Brandtsegg Alan Branscombe Jack Brokensha Larry Bunker Gary Burton Mike Carr Bryan Carrott Joe...
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with Harold McNair (Bahamian Rhythms, 1964) Affectionate Fink with Alan Branscombe, David Izenzon, Charles Moffett (Island, 1965) Harold McNair with Bill...
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McCartney) Eddie Thornton, Ian Hamer, Les Condon – trumpet; Peter Coe, Alan Branscombe – tenor saxophone: horn section on "Got to Get You into My Life" arranged...
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Governor of New Hampshire, member of U.S. House of Representatives. Alan Branscombe, 50, English jazz pianist and alto saxophonist. Robert Arthur, 76,...
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Eddie Thornton – trumpet Ian Hamer – trumpet Les Condon – trumpet Alan Branscombe – tenor saxophone Peter Coe – tenor saxophone English band Cliff Bennett...
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[Ray Russell] Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1976) [The Alan Parsons Project] Alan Branscombe & Tony Coe (1977) In Hoagland – Georgie Fame (1981) [Annie...
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1970. The album was recorded in England with English jazz musicians Alan Branscombe, Stan Tracey, and David Horler, and Canadian trumpeter Kenny Wheeler...
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Lily Branscombe (born Lillian Rodman, February 28, 1876 – September 26, 1970) was a stage and film actress from New Zealand. Branscombe was born as Lillian...
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together with Ian Hamer (trumpet), Johnny Scott (flugelhorn), and Alan Branscombe (piano) and had then joined The Jazz Couriers some weeks before they...
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collaborated with a group of musicians including jazz keyboardist Alan Branscombe playing the ARP 2600. The album contains a re-working of Harper's own...
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(Jazzland JLP 934)] 1959: London Jazz Quartet (Tempo TAP 28) – with Alan Branscombe, Jack Fallon, Tony Crombie [rel. 1960] 1959: Tubby's Groove – Tubby...
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Alexa, Trygve Waldemar Fiske, and Typh Barrow. 1986 in jazz, deaths of Alan Branscombe, Arthur Rosebery, Bea Booze, Benny Goodman, Billy Taylor, Christer...
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O'Brien-ffrench, Secret Intelligence officer (born 1893) 27 October – Alan Branscombe, jazz musician (born 1936) 28 October John Braine, novelist (born 1922)...
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Carr, Henry Lowther, Norma Winstone, Ron Mathewson, Stan Sulzmann, Alan Branscombe and Chris Pyne, among others) 2003: John Williams's Tenorama (Spotlite...
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album Dream Sequence, by Cosmic Eye, an avant garde group including Alan Branscombe, Kashev Sathe, and John Mayer. Other collaborations around the same...
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– trombones Alf Reece, Dick Hart – tubas John McLaughlin – guitar Alan Branscombe, Bob Cornford – pianos Dave Holland – double bass John Spooner – drums...
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guitar, backing vocals Bishop O'Brien – drums Tony Newman – drums Alan Branscombe – saxophone Spike Heatley – standup bass Pete Clark – drums, percussion...
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Sunday Pictorial, and Margaret "Bunty" Williamson. He was born at 10 Branscombe Gardens, Winchmore Hill, in London. In 1929, as William was working on...
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Christie, Kenny Napper, Bill Eyden, Tubby Hayes, Alan Skidmore, Spike Wells, Daryl Runswick, Alan Branscombe and Ron Mathewson. Also in 1966, Hamer joined...
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Bradley—violinist; session musician. Contributed violin to "A Day in the Life" Alan Branscombe—saxophonist; session musician. Contributed tenor saxophone to "Got...
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Norwegian guitarist, band leader, and composer (born 1943). 27 – Alan Branscombe, English pianist, vibraphonist, and alto saxophonist (born 1936). November...
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2006). 26 – Charles Turner, American trumpeter (died 2006). June 4 – Alan Branscombe, English pianist, vibraphonist, and alto saxophonist (died 1986). 6...
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Mike Osborne - alto saxophone Duncan Lamont - tenor saxophone, flute Alan Branscombe - piano, electric piano John Taylor - electric piano Ron Mathewson...
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Lowther, tpt, flugelhrn; Phil Lee, lead gtr; Dick Abel, rhythm gtr; Alan Branscombe, keyboards, perc; Daryl Runswick, mus dir, bss gtr, string synth, elc...
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keyboards Tubby Hayes – saxophone Ronnie Scott – tenor saxophone Alan Branscombe – saxophone Tony Coe – saxophone Harry Klein – saxophone Dick Morrissey...
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saxophone, clarinet Art Ellefson - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet Alan Branscombe - vibraphone, xylophone, piano Spike Heatley - basses Johnny Butts...
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tuba Duncan Lamont, Jim Philip – tenor saxophones Ronnie Chamberlain, Alan Branscombe – alto saxophones Ken Dryden – baritone saxophone Steve Gray – piano...
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