Paul Towndrow

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Paul Towndrow (born 13 December 1978) is a Scottish saxophonist, composer, arranger and educator.

Paul won the Audience Prize at The 2003 World Saxophone Competition[1]

His most recent album, 'Newology' attracted a 4 star review in The Guardian[2]

Discography

Solo

  • Paul Towndrow 'Colours' - 2003 FMR Records
  • Paul Towndrow 'Out Of Town' - 2005 Keywork Records
  • Paul Towndrow 'Six By Six' - 2007 Keywork Records
  • Paul Towndrow 'Newology' - 2009 Keywork Records

As a sideman

  • Brass Jaw 'Burn' - 2006 Keywork Records
  • Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 'Sunday At Devil Dirt' - 2008 V2 Records
  • Colin MacIntyre 'The Water' - 2008 Future Gods Records
  • Hue & Cry 'Open Soul' - 2008 Blairhill Records
  • Sharleen Spiteri 'Melody' - 2008 Mercury Records
  • Alyn Cosker 'Lyn's Une' - 2009 Linn Records
  • Madaleine Pritchard 'Every Minute' - 2009
  • Scottish National Jazz Orchestra 'Rhapsody In Blue' - 2009 Spartacus Records
  • Hue & Cry 'Xmas Day' - 2009 Blairhill Records
  • Codeine Velvet Club - 'Codeine Velvet Club' - 2009 Island Records
  • Brass Jaw 'Deal With It' - 2009 Keywork Records
  • Tommy Smith and Scottish National Jazz Orchestra 'Torah' - 2010 Spartacus Records

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