November 8, 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-17. "The official home page for Ernie Watts". ErnieWatts.com. Retrieved July 17, 2014. [1] Archived March 6, 2009, at the...
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Ernie Watts (born 1945) is an American jazz and R&B saxophone player. Ernie Watts may also refer to: Ernie Watts (Small Heath footballer), English association...
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Ernie Watts. "Rain Forest Paul Hardcastle". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 June 2022. "Paul Hardcastle". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 15 July 2023. "Ernie Watts"...
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and Nobel laureate Ernie Watts (born 1945), American saxophonist Ernie Watts (Small Heath footballer), English footballer Ernie Watts (footballer, born...
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American Tour 1981, alongside saxophonist Lee Allen who was replaced by Ernie Watts and the returning Bobby Keys. McLagan was replaced by Chuck Leavell for...
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debut solo album No Fun Aloud, in 1982. Ernie Watts and Jim Horn are featured on the tenor saxophone. Watts plays the repeating theme, while Horn plays...
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missionary Ernie Walker (baseball) (1890–1965), American baseball player Ernie Walker (football) (1928–2011), Scottish football administrator Ernie Watts (born...
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and Roy McCurdy with guest appearances by Airto Moreira, Mike Deasy, Ernie Watts, Alvin Batiste, and Buck Clarke. After many years of being out of print...
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ISBN 978-1-905891-61-0. Marsh, Steve. "Ernest WATTS ... (1903 - 1904)". theyflysohigh.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2018. Ernie Watts at the English National Football...
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6:59 "Life is the Song We Sing" (Ernie Watts) - 6:17 "Woody Creek" (Dave Grusin) - 5:55 "It's a Natural Thing" (Watts) - 6:21 Lee Ritenour – acoustic guitars...
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A&M Records imprint Horizon Records in the 1970s. Its members included Ernie Watts, trombonist George Bohanon, trumpeter Oscar Brashear, keyboardist Reggie...
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and features performances by Hubbard, Dorothy Ashby, Azar Lawrence and Ernie Watts. A reviewer of Dusty Groove commented "A bundle of soul from Freddie...
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and Ivan Neville, Chicago's trombonist James Pankow, and saxophonist Ernie Watts, Seal in Red was only a moderate commercial success. Following Seal in...
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(Orchestra, Group or Soloist) in the 28th Annual Grammy Awards. Musician by Ernie Watts would win the award that year. Hardcastle is best known for the 1985...
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Emil Viklický (1978) Roy Wang (2019) Sadao Watanabe (1965) Ernie Watts (1966) Jeff "Tain" Watts (1981) Aaron Weinstein (2007) Gillian Welch (1992) Kenny...
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jazz-influenced, bass-heavy theme tune composed by Jack Elliott, featuring Ernie Watts on saxophone while featuring video footage of prominent New York City...
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Ritenour, and was released as a Direct-to-disc recording. It features Ernie Watts, Dave Grusin, Patrice Rushen, Anthony Jackson, Harvey Mason and Steve...
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the same name, released by Pony Canyon, Japan, featuring Lee Ritenour, Ernie Watts, amongst other notable musicians. In 1991 he released his first solo...
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moved from New York along with such noted jazz players as saxophonists Ernie Watts, Pete Christlieb, and Bill Perkins; trumpeters Conte Candoli and John...
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Burleigh Drummond – drums, percussion, harmony vocals, backing vocals Ernie Watts – saxophone US 7" single A. "Biggest Part of Me (edit)" – 3:59 B. "Livin'...
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Wilton Felder – bass Chuck Rainey – bass Plas Johnson, Jerome Richardson, Ernie Watts – saxophone Ollie Mitchell – trumpet Lew McCreary – trombone Jim Gordon...
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Spirit", a Navajo myth, and an orchestra that included Earl Palmer and Ernie Watts. All music composed by David Axelrod; "lyrics adapted by Michael T. Axelrod...
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features performances by Hubbard, Joe Sample, George Cables, Junior Cook, Ernie Watts, Pete Christlieb, and Ian Underwood. AllMusic's Scott Yanow commented...
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Matthews, Myrna Matthews, Patricia Hall, Royce Jones – backup vocals Ernie Watts – saxophone Johnny Rotella – saxophone Lanny Morgan – saxophone Bill...
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string bass and guitar, Roy McCurdy on drums, Mike Deasy on guitar, and Ernie Watts on flute, tenor saxophone, and tambourine, with guest appearance by Cannonball...
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Ernie Watts, and Alex Acuña and recorded one album, then released solo albums in 1981 and 1983. In 1985, he produced the album Musician for Ernie Watts...
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Instrumental Performance "Chariots of Fire Theme (Dance Version)" – Ernie Watts Won Japan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film Nominated...
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Craney – drums Manolo Badrena – percussion Victor Feldman – vibraphone Ernie Watts – tenor saxophone Stephanie Spruill – backing vocals Maxine Waters –...
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saxophonists Michael Brecker, Bob Berg, Bendik Hofseth, Bill Evans, Ernie Watts, and Donny McCaslin; pianists Don Grolnick, Eliane Elias, Warren Bernhardt...
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band's members, including Conte Candoli, Snooky Young, Bill Perkins, Ernie Watts, Ross Tompkins, and Ed Shaughnessy. Severinsen performed with high school...
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