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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tubby_HayesTubby Hayes - Wikipedia

    Edward Brian " Tubby " Hayes (30 January 1935 [1] – 8 June 1973) [2] was a British jazz multi-instrumentalist, best known for his virtuosic musicianship on tenor saxophone and for performing in jazz groups with fellow sax player Ronnie Scott and trumpeter Jimmy Deuchar. [3] .

  2. Hayes, Tubby (Edward Brian), tenor saxophone, flute, vibes, arranger (b. London, January 30, 1935, d. June 8, 1973, London). Perhaps Britain’s most beloved jazz musician, Tubby Hayes was a prodigy who seemed to master nearly every musical task he attempted. Already a technical marvel on the saxophone when he first appeared on the London jazz ...

  3. 18 de oct. de 2021 · Monday, October 18, 2021. Saxophonist Tubby Hayes made history in 1961 as the first English jazz soloist to officially perform in an American club. Hayes expert and biographer Simon Spillett tells the story of this one-man jazz invasion. You know you’ve got something when Miles Davis turns up to catch your opening night.

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  4. Tubby Hayes: The Long Shadow of the Little Giant (by Simon Spillett) - Jazz History Online. By Thomas Cunniffe. There’s been a flood of Tubby Hayes discs issued in the past dozen years, and nearly all of them contain two consistent elements: brilliant playing by Hayes, and detailed liner notes by Simon Spillett.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2021 · 1. If This Isn’t Love – The Jazz Couriers (‘The Last Word’, 1959) As with all the pieces chosen for this, I’ve started by picking something that has directly affected me as a performer. I bought ‘The Last Word’ from the fondly remembered Mole Jazz when I was eighteen and this track in particular just knocked me out.

  6. Tubby Hayes: British jazz’s forgotten genius is being rediscovered, thanks to fans including Martin Freeman. 'Every time this guy put a saxophone in his mouth something worthwhile came out' Ian...

  7. Tubby Hayes (1935–73) Edward Brian ‘Tubby’ Hayes was a multi-instrumentalist and composer. Best known for playing tenor saxophone in a hard bop style, he was a gifted and influential British soloist. Hayes was born in London, where his father was a BBC studio violinist who taught him violin.