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  1. Boots Randolph - Official Video for “Boots Randolph Medley (Live)", available now!Buy the full length DVD/CD ‘Journey To The Sky' here: ...

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  2. Homer Louis „Boots“ Randolph III (* 3. Juni 1927 in Paducah , Kentucky ; † 3. Juli 2007 in Nashville , Tennessee ) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker , der zu Beginn seiner Karriere auch unter dem Namen Randy Randolph auftrat.

  3. Boots Randolph. In 1927, Homer Louis Randolph was born in Paducah, Kentucky, and grew up in the rural area of Cadiz. Surrounded by a musical family, Homer, (or “Boots” as his brother called him), had many opportunities to explore his musical and creative talents. Boots played an array of instruments, but by the age of 16, he decided to ...

  4. After his discharge in 1946, Boots Randolph began putting his "chops" to work professionally. However, it wasn't until 1961 that he moved to Music City--on the heels of his successful trademark tune--or, as he tells it, "that song (Yakety Sax) is what took me out of the hills of Kentucky and put me in the hills of Tennessee!"

  5. 3 de jun. de 2020 · Today is Boots Randolph's Birthday! Ray and Boots were great friends who loved to play music together. Here is Ray, Boots, and Chet Atkins together on Nashvi...

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  6. 23 de oct. de 2019 · Yakety Sax (Randolph-Rich) by Boots Randolph and his ComboKnown to many as The Benny Hill theme, “Yakety Sax” was written in 1958, inspired by the King Curti...

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  7. 19 de jul. de 2003 · Boots Randolph was the capable saxophonist who proved the instrument could serve a vital role in both rock and roll and country music. His sax can be heard on a range of recordings in which he was both leader and sideman. His “Yakey Sax” hit brought a renewed energy and interest to the saxophone in popular music.