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  1. 20 de nov. de 2023 · Glenn Hughes, recalled by fellow musicians as an outstanding musician (“the John McLaughlin of his instrument” being session guitar king Big Jim Sullivan’s estimation), achieved a level of success as a member of Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames during their hit-making heyday of 1965-66.

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  3. In July 1964, Peter Coe replaced Marshall and was soon joined by baritone saxophonist Glenn Hughes and trumpet player Eddie "Tan-Tan" Thornton who had previously appeared occasionally with them and Green rejoined the group in October 1964.

  4. Released in May 1966 on Columbia (EMI) (catalog no. SX 6043; Vinyl LP). Genres: Mod, British Rhythm & Blues, Rhythm & Blues. Rated #518 in the best albums of 1966. Featured peformers: Georgie Fame (Hammond organ, vocals), Colin Green (guitar), Glen Hughes (baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute), Peter Coe (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone ...

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    • May 1966
    • Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames
    • 3.35 / 5.00.5from 47 ratings
  5. 30 de sept. de 2023 · Featured peformers: Georgie Fame (Hammond organ, vocals), Colin Green (guitar), Glen Hughes (baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute), Peter Coe (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone), Tan Tan (trumpet), Cliff Barton (bass), Mitch Mitchell (drums), Neemoi Acquaye (percussion), Denny Cordell (producer), Peter Hitchcock (engineer).

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    • May 1966
    • Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames
    • 3.30 / 5.00.5from 36 ratings
  6. In 1964, Auger received the award for “New Star” and “Jazz Piano” in the reader’s poll of Melody Maker. That same year, the trio would leave jazz music, and focus more on R&B type music. At this time, Auger expanded the band to include John McLaughlin (guitar) and Glen Hughes (baritone saxophone).

  7. Glen Hughes baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute; Peter Coe alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Edward 'Tan-Tan' Thornton trumpet; Cliff Barton bass; John Mitchell drums; Speedy Acquaye percussion; Denny Cordell producer; Peter Hitchcock engineer