Harold McNair (5 November 1931 – 7 March 1971) was a Jamaican-born saxophonist and flautist. McNair was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He attended the Alpha...
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expansive sound including significant contributions from jazz flautist Harold McNair. All tracks composed by John Martyn except where indicated. "Sing a...
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drums, Chris Wood on tenor sax and flute, Graham Bond on alto sax, Harold McNair on tenor sax and flute, and Remi Kabaka on percussion. Their first live...
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McNair Jr. (1882–1962), American naval officer Gabrial McNair (born 1973), composer Harold McNair (1931–1971), British saxophonist Heather McNair, American...
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personnel also included Peter Thorup, vocals; Alan Parker, guitar; Harold McNair, flute; Herbie Flowers, bass; Roger Coulam, keyboards; Barry Morgan...
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previous one, featuring a different lineup of the band, with Denny Laine, Harold McNair, Aliki Ashman, and Ric Grech as "Additional personnel". Graham Bond...
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by band members White, Quittenton, and Pugh. The session musicians Harold McNair (flute) and Pete Sears (piano) also appear on the album. The song "Junior's...
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was recorded in London with local musicians (including Peter King, Harold McNair, Chris Pyne, Kenny Wheeler and others). Jones toured with Bill Evans...
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Hill, American actor, police officer and politician (d. 2016) 1931 – Harold McNair, Jamaican-English saxophonist and flute player (d. 1971) 1931 – Diane...
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who had recorded with him on his previous albums including flautist Harold McNair and percussionist Tony Carr. They play many genres of music, from folk...
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congas and Harold McNair on saxophone and flute. Carr's conga style and McNair's flute playing are a feature of many recordings. Cameron, McNair and Carr...
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Hammond organ, alto saxophone ("Da Da Man"), vocals ("Aiko Biaye") Harold McNair – tenor and alto saxophones, alto flute Jeanette Jacobs – vocals ("Da...
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Tubby Hayes, Stan Tracey, Ronnie Scott, Denny Termer, Dick Morrissey, Harold McNair, Don Rendell, Victor Feldman, Dizzy Reece, Tony Coe, Tony Lee, and George...
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are Donovan (vocals and acoustic guitar), Tony Carr on percussion, Harold McNair on flute and arrangement and Danny Thompson on bass. The B-side of the...
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Noted jazz flautist Harold McNair guested on the song "Lisa" from the album. After the band split up, Clark joined Uriah Heep. McCarthy joined Tranquility...
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musicians who arrived in Britain during the 1950s, including Dizzy Reece, Harold McNair, Harry Beckett and Wilton Gaynair. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Harriott...
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(track 10) Pat Halling – violin (track 8) Harold McNair – flute (tracks 2, 4, 18) Additional musicians Paul McCartney – occasional bass Jimmy Page – electric...
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vocals Skip Alan (Alan Skipper) – drums Brian Locking – bass guitar Harold McNair – flute Shawn Phillips – guitar, twelve-string guitar Peter Eden – producer...
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at Olympic Studios produced by Mickie Most, session personnel being Harold McNair on flute, Bobby Orr on drums, Danny Thompson on bass with the Royal...
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original songs by White, Quittenton, and Pugh. Guest session musicians Harold McNair (flute) and Pete Sears (piano) also played on the album. While the album...
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– background vocals (1, 9) Lesley Duncan – background vocals (1, 9) Harold McNair – flute (3) Danny Thompson – bass (3) Tony Carr – drums (3) Alan Hawkshaw...
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- Handel, Mozart / Mcnair, Gardiner (Philips, 1993) Love's Sweet Surrender (Philips, 1998) Rêveries (Philips, 2007) Sylvia Mcnair - The Echoing Air (Philips...
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Fishbaugh & Zorn (1972) George Martin - Live and Let Die (Soundtrack, 1973) Harold McNair - Fence (1970) Harvey Andrews - Friends of Mine (1973) Jade - Fly on...
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congas, finger cymbals Mike Carr – vibraphone "Candy" John Carr – congas Harold McNair – flute In 1993, BGO Records reissued A Gift from a Flower to a Garden...
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keyboards, organ Edwin Hawkins – piano on "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" Harold McNair – fiddle, flute Herbie Flowers – bass Barry Morgan – drums Rico Reyes...
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drummer Charles Moffett. During this time, Izenzon also recorded with Harold McNair and Yoko Ono. From 1968 to 1971, he taught music history at Bronx Community...
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'Tripos Examination Results', The Times, 11 June 1965. "John Cameron on Harold McNair", JazzWax.com. Retrieved 15 September 2022 "BIOGRAPHY :: John Cameron"...
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Come Rain or Shine: The Harold Arlen Songbook is a 1996 album by André Previn and Sylvia McNair of songs by the composer Harold Arlen. The initial Billboard...
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Lindh Charles Lloyd "Magic" Malik Mezzadri Herbie Mann Bill McBirnie Harold McNair Lloyd McNeill Chris Michell Bobby Militello Nicole Mitchell James Moody...
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in the late 1990s.[citation needed] The original soundtrack features Harold McNair on solo flute. The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "For much of its length...
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