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Ron Hearn

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Jun 6, 2004, 12:06:26 PM6/6/04
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Monty Alexander, piano, 1944
Kristian Bergheim, tenor sax, 1926
Raymond Burke, clarinet, 1904 (d. Mar. 21, 1986)
Lennie Bush, bass, 1927
Eddie Cano, piano, 1927 (d. Jan. 30, 1988)
Larry Cramer, trumpet, b. 1955.
Gil Cuppini, drums, 1924 (d. June 16, 1996)
Grant Green, guitar, 1931 (d. Jan. 31, 1979)
Al Grey, trombone, 1925 (d. Mar. 24, 2000)
Tony Levin, bass, 1946
Ted Lewis, clarinet, vocal, leader, 1892 (d. Aug. 25, 1971)
Paul Lovens, drums, percussion, 1949
Jimmie Lunceford, alto sax, leader, 1902 (d. July 12, 1947)
Dave Matthews, alto & tenor saxes, 1911
Leroy Maxey, drums, 1904
John Mehegan, piano, 1920 (d. Apr. 3, 1984)
Charles Owens, tenor sax, 1972
Alex Scorier, tenor, soprano sax, flute, composer, 1930
Zbigniew Seifert, violin, alto sax, 1946 (d. Feb. 15, 1979)

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Michael Fitzgerald

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Jun 6, 2004, 2:49:32 PM6/6/04
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On 6 Jun 2004 09:06:26 -0700, rwh...@shaw.ca (Ron Hearn) wrote:
>Charles Owens, tenor sax, 1972

Is there another saxophonist Charles Owens? The one I'm thinking of
was recording by the 1960s, based in California.

Mike

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Jack Woker

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Jun 7, 2004, 9:33:08 AM6/7/04
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"Michael Fitzgerald" <fitz...@eclipse.net> wrote in message> >Charles
Owens, tenor sax, 1972

> Is there another saxophonist Charles Owens? The one I'm thinking of
> was recording by the 1960s, based in California.

This is a different Charles Owens. You can read about him at AMG:

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB020406012215231143&sql=B4dt67ub020jf


jack

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