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  1. Saxophone, clarinet. Years active. 1932–1965. Clifford Blandford Townshend (28 January 1916 – 29 June 1986) was an English jazz musician who played saxophone in the Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra, popularly known as The Squadronaires. [1] [2] He also played clarinet in the band.

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  3. Cliff Townshend. Real Name: Clifford Blandford Townshend. Profile: British jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, born 28 January 1916 and died 29 June 1986. Father of Pete Townshend, Paul Townshend and Simon Townshend. Grandfather of Emma Townshend & Aminta Townshend (Pete's daughters). Sites: Wikipedia.

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    Clifford Blandford "Cliff" Townshend (28 January 1916 – 29 June 1986) was an English jazz musician noted for playing the saxophone in The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra, popularly known as The Squadronaires.[1] He was described by acquaintances as a quiet man with a wry sense of humor.[2] He also played clarinet in the band and was respected by his peers as a talented and accomplished musician. His eldest son, Pete, gained renown as guitarist and principal composer for the seminal rock band The Who.

    Cliff Townshend was represented in the US by Capitol-EMI, which reported sales of 358 records in 1964.[3]

  4. Clifford Blandford Townshend (28 de enero de 1916 - 29 de junio de 1986) fue un músico de jazz inglés que tocaba el saxofón en la Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra, conocida popularmente como The Squadronaires .

  5. Clifford Blandford "Cliff" Townshend (28 January 1916 – 29 June 1986) was an English jazz musician noted for playing the saxophone in The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra, popularly known as The Squadronaires. He was described by acquaintances as a quiet man with a wry sense of humor.