Don Menza (born April 22, 1936) is an American jazz saxophonist. Menza was born in Buffalo, where he attended Grover Cleveland High School. After serving...
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(1994), and Cryptic Writings (1997). Menza was born in Munich, Germany, where his father, jazz musician Don Menza, had been stationed with the U.S. Army...
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Menza may refer to: Don Menza Nick Menza Menza (river), a river in Mongolia and Russia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Eddie Harris and Don Menza. While in that band Ellis had his first opportunity to compose and arrange for a big band. After two years, Don Ellis left the...
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to feature Nick Menza on drums; both Friedman and Menza were members of Megadeth at the time. Additionally, Nick's father Don Menza plays shakuhachi...
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the activity. The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps was started in 1948 by Don Warren, Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 111 in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood...
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(8, 12) Joe Porcaro – percussion (9, 12) Gary Herbig – saxophone (3) Don Menza – saxophone (3) Chuck Findley – trumpet (3) John Elefante – backing vocals...
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– trombone Sherlie Matthews – background vocals Bill Mays – keyboards Don Menza – flute, saxophone, wind, horn arrangements Jay Migliori – saxophone Art...
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George John Fogerty Kevin Dorsey Arnold McCuller Billy Sherwood Phil Perry Don Menza saxophone Ricky Nelson 1995 backing vocals Tambu (1995) Jim Giddens S...
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Polyrhythm, with musicians Peter Magadini, George Duke, David Young, and Don Menza, features different polyrhythmic themes on each of the six songs. Doin'...
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