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  1. 30 de may. de 2006 · Has Influenced. Pee Wee Ellis - saxophone A versatile composer, arranger, saxophonist and keyboard player, a musician whose repertoire encompasses all manner of music from jazz through soul and funk to stadium rock, Alfred Pee Wee Ellis stands distinctive in any company. Born in Bradenton, Florida in 1941, Pee Wee was raised in Lubbock, Texas ...

  2. Common One Horn Arrangements: Pee Wee Ellis (ts/fl); also backing vocals on ‘Satisfied’. LP: Mercury: 6302 021: 1979: Into The Music Horn Arrangements: Pee Wee Ellis (ts) & Mark Isham: LP: Mercury: 9102 852: Back to top: 4. Pee Wee Ellis On Albums By James Brown: YEAR: TITLE: MEDIA: LABEL: NUMBERS: 1969: It‘s A Mother: LP:

  3. In 1979 in California he caught the ear of Van Morrison and began a five year spell as Van’s MD/bandleader arranging the horns on albums such a Into the Music, and Common One. During the 1990’s Pee Wee moved to Europe and pursued a burgeoning solo career, releasing jazz albums including the critically acclaimed ‘12 and More Blues’.

  4. Common One (Bonus Track Version) Van Morrison. ... Elements of Miles Davis’ In a Silent Way and New Age ambience emit from Mark Isham’s trumpet and flugelhorn, with Pee Wee Ellis’ saxophone flavouring the upbeat “Satisfied” and “Spirit”. 1 August 1980 8 Songs, 1 hour, ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Common_OneCommon One - Wikipedia

    Common One is the twelfth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1980. ... Common One ventures more into the realms of free jazz than the usual Van Morrison R&B, with the sax playing of Pee Wee Ellis coming to the fore.

  6. 10 de jul. de 2023 · Pee Wee Ellis Live at Montreux Jazz Festival Casino de Montreux, Montreux, Switzerland July 10, 1980 "Tupelo Honey ... blues, and Celtic soul fueled the albums of his Warner Bros. period from the late '60s (Moondance) to the early '80s (Common One). From the late '80s through the end of the century with Mercury, ...

  7. 24 de sept. de 2021 · Pee Wee Ellis, the influential jazz saxophonist best known for his work with James Brown, Van Morrison, and Ginger Baker, has died at age 80. His death was announced Friday on Ellis’ Facebook page.