Jamie Talbot

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James Robert "Jamie" Talbot (born April 23, 1960 in London) is an English jazz alto saxophonist.

Talbot played with the London Schools Symphony Orchestra and then with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra.[1]He attended the Royal College of Music in 1978-79, then recorded throughout the decades of the 1980s and 1990s with Clark Tracey, Stan Tracey, Jack Sharpe, John Dankworth, Colin Towns, Guy Barker, Richard Niles, Shorty Rogers, Michael Nyman, and Bud Shank. He also played with Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, George Michael, Nelson Riddle, Gil Evans, Mel Torme, and Quincy Jones. He has done extensive work as a session musician in commercial studios.

In addition to saxophone, Talbot also occasionally plays clarinet, both in jazz and classical settings.

Discography as leader

  • Altitude, 1986 LP

References

  • Mark Gilbert, "Jamie Talbot". Grove Jazz online.
  1. "Scene and Heard". New Straight Times Malaysia. 12 September 1987. Retrieved 4 September 2009. 
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