Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair (11 January 1927 – 13 February 1995) was a Jamaican-born jazz musician, whose primary instrument was the tenor saxophone. "Blue...
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various musicians including Count Ossie. Gaynair married and moved to Canada. His older brother Wilton Gaynair was also a musician. He said he dated rhumba...
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actor Xander Bogaerts (born 1992), Aruban professional baseball player Wilton Gaynair (1927–1995), Jamaican jazz musician Lionel Protip Sen (1910–1981), Indian...
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the 1950s, including Dizzy Reece, Harold McNair, Harry Beckett and Wilton Gaynair. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Harriott was educated at Alpha Boys School...
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Antolini, Taps Miller, Klaus Weiss, Slide Hampton, Lucky Thompson, Wilton Gaynair, and Jiggs Whigham. Robert Pernet, "Francis Coppieters". The New Grove...
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Blow It: J. T. Brown aka Nature Boy Brown Bobo: Bobo Stenson Bogey: Wilton Gaynair Bones: Tom Malone Boogaloo Joe: Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones Boogaloo:...
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Derek Watkins, Art Farmer, Slide Hampton, Jiggs Whigham, Herb Geller, Wilton Gaynair, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Rita Reys, Jean "Toots" Thielemans, Niels-Henning...
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Cats, were produced by Harry Mudie circa 1961 featuring saxophonist Wilton Gaynair and trombonist Rico Rodriguez, and were released on the Jamaican label...
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"Babylon Gone" (1962) by rasta drummer Count Ossie and saxophonist Wilton Gaynair, released in the UK in 1962 on Blue Beat. He moved away from production...
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Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig Bobby Ellis Winston Francis Ferdinand Gaynair Wilton Gaynair Vin Gordon Owen Gray Richard Hall Joe Harriott Lennie Hibbert Bertie...
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ice hockey goaltender in the NHL. Alberto Burri, 79, Italian artist. Wilton Gaynair, 68, Jamaican jazz saxophonist. Ray Hamilton, 79, American gridiron...
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Rozelle Claxton, Shoji Suzuki, Vivian Stanshall, Wild Bill Davis, and Wilton Gaynair; births of Alma Macbride, and Andrea Motis. 1994 in jazz, deaths of...
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As leader Message (1986) As sideman Barbara Dennerlein: Be-Bab, 1985 Wilton Gaynair: Alpharian, 1982 Dusko Goykovich: It's About Blues Time, 1971 Dusko...
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Drummond and Cluett Johnson, and in the late 1940s was a member of the Wilton Gaynair All-Star band. He was also organist at the Anglican Church in Cayman...
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(died 1978). 10 – Allen Eager, American saxophonist (died 2003). 11 – Wilton Gaynair, Jamaican saxophonist (died 1995). 12 – Guy Lafitte, French tenor saxophonist...
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mento-style band. Reece and Alexander worked in the US. Saxophonist Wilton 'Bogey' Gaynair settled in Germany working mainly with Kurt Edelhagen's orchestra...
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lifelong friend who considered McNair his de facto younger brother), Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair, and Baba Motta's band. He spent the first decade of his musical...
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known for its musical alumni, studying alongside Joe Harriot and Wilton 'Bogey' Gaynair. Reece began learning trumpet when he was 14 years old and soon...
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Horizons (Jazzland, 1960) Joe Harriott: Free Form (Jazzland, 1960) Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair: Africa Calling (Candid, 1960) Joe Harriott: Abstract (Columbia...
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Ensemble Four On Six: A Tribute To Wes Montgomery CHCD 71031 2012 Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair Africa Calling CCD 79552 2006 Woody Herman One Night Stand CHCD...
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