Steve Buckley
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Steve Buckley is a British jazz musician. He is a multi-instrumentalist who is most often heard playing alto, soprano and tenor saxophones, penny whistle and bass clarinet.[citation needed]
Buckley was a key member of Loose Tubes. He has also been an important side man in many bands including Ashley Slater's Microgroove and Django Bates' Delightful Precipice. One of his closest musical associations is with trumpet player Chris Batchelor. He played in Big Air, a band which included Batchelor, Oren Marshall, Jim Black and Myra Melford.[citation needed]
In 1999 he released an album with Batchelor entitled "Life As We Know It".
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- Jazz On 3: Big Air. Friday 9 December 2005 23:30-1:00 Radio 3.