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NBachers

(17,098 posts)
Sat Jul 2, 2022, 12:22 AM Jul 2022

The end of the Saxophone trail

I've always been a saxophone fan. The radio music I came up with always had a wild sax break in the middle of the song. I wanted to play saxophone in the school band, but when my parents saw what it cost, it was a big No. Somehow, five kids, a dog, two cats, and Grandma at home didn't leave much left over. I don't know how they managed.

I just found a guy with the unexpected name of Houston Person who is exactly the sax guy I've been looking for all these years. He talks my language, and I can hear what Houston's saying. Put it on while you're doing stuff at home, or driving, or ready to decompress and ride along. He'll take you with him and he doesn't need to show off to get you there.


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The end of the Saxophone trail (Original Post) NBachers Jul 2022 OP
Wow - haven't heard that name in quite awhile. yorkster Jul 2022 #1
Thank You NBachers :: So Very Nicely Played wyn borkins Jul 2022 #2
But Beautiful Walleye Jul 2022 #3
It sure is... yorkster Jul 2022 #4

yorkster

(1,476 posts)
1. Wow - haven't heard that name in quite awhile.
Sat Jul 2, 2022, 12:33 AM
Jul 2022

Saw him live at Slade's in Boston a long time ago.
He's very good.

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