Geoff Simkins
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Geoff Simkins (13 October 1948–) is a British jazz musician who plays alto saxophone.
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[edit] Career
Geoff Simkins started playing jazz in his early teens. His first instrument was drums, but he quickly changed to the alto saxophone. He turned professional in 1977.
His early work included time with the Harry Strutters Hot Rhythm Orchestra and the Temperance Seven, but his principal stylistic influences have been the American alto player Lee Konitz and tenor player Warne Marsh.
Geoff has played at concerts, clubs and festivals in all parts of the UK, in Europe and beyond. He often works with American musicians who are visiting the UK, and over the years has played with such luminaries as Art Farmer, Bobby Shew, Al Cohn, Tal Farlow, Slide Hampton, Warren Vache, Al Grey, Kenny Davern, Bill Berry, Al Casey, Howard Alden, Ruby Braff, Bill Coleman and Conte Candoli. He has recorded with UK tenor player Danny Moss and with US trumpeters Billy Butterfield and Yank Lawson. Since the 1980s he has worked regularly with UK guitarist Dave Cliff.
Geoff is also a respected teacher, and as well as running an improvisation course in Brighton, UK, he is a regular tutor at the famous Glamorgan Jazz Summer School in Wales. In 1994 he was invited to be a tutor at the Czech Jazz Summer School and appeared at clubs in Prague and on Czech Television.
[edit] Selected recordings
Don't Ask (with Nikki Iles, piano)
with Dave Cliff:
The Right Time (LP)
West Coast Blues (MC)
Sipping At Bells (CD)
The Music of Tadd Dameron (CD)
with Allan Ganley and Dave Cliff:
Live at the Station
"with Howard Alden"
Howard Alden's UK4 Live@LewesIkwig 22:55, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sources
John Chilton, Who's Who of British Jazz, Cassell, London 1997 ISBN 0-8264-7234-6