soprano saxophone and flute. He was born in Horley, Surrey, England. Dick Morrissey emerged in the early 1960s in the wake of Tubby Hayes, Britain’s pre-eminent...
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so-called jazz-rock bands". The band was formed in 1969 by Dave Quincy, Dick Morrissey, and Terry Smith. They were managed by Lew Futterman, who was also the...
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one of the most popular jazz groups in London, the band was led by Dick Morrissey on tenor and soprano saxes and flute, and Jim Mullen on guitar, who...
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Dick Morrissey and Jim Mullen album Up in 1977. This is Mullen's first solo album following the death of his long-term musical partner Dick Morrissey...
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jazz musicians were also regularly featured, including Tubby Hayes and Dick Morrissey who would both drop in for jam sessions with the visiting stars. In...
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Flames in September 1964 and remained until December 1965. He joined the Dick Morrissey Quartet, replacing Phil Seamen, and did session work for various rock...
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singer-songwriter Bill Morrissey, American folk singer/songwriter Chris Morrissey (musician) Dick Morrissey, British jazz musician Edward Morrissey (director), American...
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Parker guitars, Jack Bruce bass guitar, Ray Warleigh sax and flute, Dick Morrissey tenor sax, John Marshall drums. Live albums Alive & Well: Recorded in...
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Couriers, before going on to join a number of British jazz combos led by Dick Morrissey, Tony Crombie and Ronnie Scott in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He...
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the late 1970s by Ian "Stu" Stewart, Charlie Watts, Alexis Korner and Dick Morrissey. The band is named after the 1948 Pete Johnson instrumental "Rocket...
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