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Title
Supersax Morning Music Clinic at Cal Poly (California State Polytechnic University) in Pomona, 1980 [descriptive]
Contributor
Weber, Mark, 1953-
Date Created and/or Issued
June 6, 1980
1980-06-06
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Performing Arts
Collection
Weber (Mark) Jazz Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Black and white photograph of Supersax.
Note by Sayles/Morgan Associates Public Relations dated 1980 October 17 and attached to photograph reads, "Supersax -- nine-piece fast-fingering jazz ensemble, led by alto saxophonist Med Flory. With two Grammy nominations and one Grammy Award behind them, Supersax also has five LP's and countless guest appearances to their credit. Shown here in a Donte's appearance are: (l. to r.) Jay Migliori, tenor saxophone; Don Menza, tenor; Med Flory, alto; Lanny Morgan, alto; Jack Nimitz, baritone and Conte Candoli, trumpet. Fred Atwood is on bass and not seen is Lou Levy, piano. Note: Current permanent membership is ray Reed, tenor instead of Menza and new bassist is Monty Budwig."
Type

Identifier
ark:/21198/zz001d66q4
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Jazz musicians--United States
Supersax (Musical group)
Candoli, Conte, 1927-2001
Source
Weber (Mark) Jazz Collection

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