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  1. "Dick Morrissey, who has died aged 60, was among the finest European jazz musicians of his generation. His command of the tenor saxophone was masterly, but it was the unforced fluency of his playing, expressed in a characteristically broad and sweeping tone, that attracted the greatest admiration.

  2. Dick Morrissey ( Horley, Surrey, Inglaterra, 9 de mayo de 1940- Deal, Kent, 8 de noviembre de 2000) fue un saxofonista británico de jazz. 1 Compositor, instrumentista y líder de la banda If, a lo largo de su vida trabajó con músicos como Vangelis, Jon Anderson (vocalista de Yes ), Gary Numan o Paul McCartney.

  3. 2 de sept. de 2021 · Dick Morrissey – Souliloquy - Landscape Jazz (1986) Spotify Playlists: https://spoti.fi/2FBlT7r https://spoti.fi/3bZpE2z This is a dedicated site to Team of The Landscape Channel, LandscapeHD...

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  4. Here And Now And Sounding Good! (1966) Bass – Phil Bates Drums – Bill Eyden Piano – Harry South Tenor Saxophone – Dick Morrissey.

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  5. Real Name: Richard Edwin Morrissey. Profile: British jazz and rock tenor saxophonist, born: 9 May 1940 in Horley, Surrey, England, died: 8 November 2000 in Deal, Kent, England. An influential figure in the British jazz scene, especially during the 1960s-1970s, and among the most respected saxophonists of his time.

  6. 8 de nov. de 2000 · Saxophonist Dick Morrissey towered among the finest and most innovative British jazz musicians of his generation when he teamed with guitarist Jim Mullen to spearhead the UK fusion movement of the 1970s.…. Read Full Biography.

  7. Dick Morrissey. Nombre real: Richard Edwin Morrissey. Perfil: British jazz and rock tenor saxophonist, born: 9 May 1940 in Horley, Surrey, England, died: 8 November 2000 in Deal, Kent, England. An influential figure in the British jazz scene, especially during the 1960s-1970s, and among the most respected saxophonists of his time.