Mikkel Flagstad (1930 – 2005) was one of Norway’s most prominent tenorsax players with a modern orientation influenced by Pres, active also in Sweden in the 1950s, however badly hit by illness, and his career became therefore much too short… Download The Tenor Saxophone of Mikkel Flagstad (PDF-file) – click and read facts and a critical evaluation of the artist The post Mikkel Flagstad appeared first on JazzArcheology.com.| JazzArcheology.com
Henry Hagemann (1910 – 1964) was the most prominent vintage tenorsax artist in Denmark, if not in all of Europe, with particularly important recordings in the early 1940s… Download The Tenor Saxophone of Henry Hagemann (PDF-file) – click and read facts and a critical evaluation of the artist The post Henry Hagemann appeared first on JazzArcheology.com.| JazzArcheology.com
Phil Urso (1925 – 2008) was one of the most talented white tenorsax players of the ‘cool’ school, playing with Elliott Lawrence and Woody Herman orchestra, later known for his work with Chet Baker… Download The Tenor Saxophone of Phil Urso (PDF-file) – click and read facts and a critical evaluation of the artist The post Phil Urso appeared first on JazzArcheology.com.| JazzArcheology.com