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Daddy G. Listen here on Gary US Bonds:

 
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Take your pick... Coltrane at 4:30 and Cannonball at 6:23



But Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Art Pepper... there's a ton of great jazz saxophonists.



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I read that wrong Razz



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Chris Wood with Traffic







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Charlie Parker. 2nd- John Coltrane.




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I guess it depends upon the saxophone. For Alto, it's Paul Desmond. For Tenor..this is hard, but I'll slightly lean Sonny Stitt over Art Pepper. Baritone is hands-down Gerry Mulligan. Don't care for the sound of a soprano, so no favorite.
 
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John Coltrane. Blue Train is still one of the best albums I’ve ever heard in the history of music.



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John Coltrane. Blue Train is still one of the best albums I’ve ever heard in the history of music.


Fantastic album!
 
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Junior Walker!


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Hank Crawford. Hard to pick just one. So many good ones already mentioned.

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lots of great Jazz guys, that I can never remember names beyond what is mentioned already

outside of Jazz,

Saxa comes to mind




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^^^ Yes, the jazz greats are...great!

But mentioned above, I'd go with Chris Wood. I've listened to a lot more of his sax playing.




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Stan Getz?




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Beauty and the sax

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