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    Edward Brian " Tubby " Hayes (30 January 1935 [ 1 ] – 8 June 1973) [ 2 ] was a British jazz multi-instrumentalist, best known for his virtuosic musicianship on tenor saxophone and for performing in jazz groups with fellow sax player Ronnie Scott and trumpeter Jimmy Deuchar. [ 3 ] .

  3. Hayes, Tubby (Edward Brian), tenor saxophone, flute, vibes, arranger (b. London, January 30, 1935, d. June 8, 1973, London). Perhaps Britain’s most beloved jazz musician, Tubby Hayes was a prodigy who seemed to master nearly every musical task he attempted.

  4. Mar 29, 2021 · In our series in which musicians do a “deep dive” into the music of their inspirations, Simon Spillett writes about ten of his favourite tracks by Tubby Hayes: 1. If This Isnt Love – The Jazz Couriers (‘The Last Word’, 1959) Video unavailable. This video is not available.

  5. Aug 20, 2016 · Simon Spillett is an acclaimed British saxophonist in his 40s who first encountered Tubby Hayes, his once dominant, widely-known British tenor sax/flute/vibes modern jazz forebear, on a mid-80s rebroadcast of a 1965 ‘Jazz 625’ episode featuring Hayes’ occasional big band.

  6. Tubby Hayes: The Long Shadow of the Little Giant (by Simon Spillett) There’s been a flood of Tubby Hayes discs issued in the past dozen years, and nearly all of them contain two consistent elements: brilliant playing by Hayes, and detailed liner notes by Simon Spillett.

  7. Feb 2, 2022 · Tubby Hayes (above) was a jazz giant whose talent and superb taste have not been fully appreciated by U.S. jazz fans. That's largely because he was British. A multi-instrumentalist who played tenor saxophone, flute and vibes, Hayes began his professional career at age 16 in 1951.

  8. Edward Brian ‘Tubby’ Hayes was a multi-instrumentalist and composer. Best known for playing tenor saxophone in a hard bop style, he was a gifted and influential British soloist. Hayes was born in London, where his father was a BBC studio violinist who taught him violin.