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- Al_Gay abstract "Albert Gay (b. 25 February 1928 - d. 12 October 2013). Al Gay was born Albert Goldstein and lived in Bedfordshire until his death in 2013. An obituary finally appeared in Jazz Journal Magazine March 2014 edition.He was a British jazz tenor saxophonist.After having played with the Jive Bombers, Gay worked with Freddy Randall from 1953, and would return several times to Randall’s future line-ups. In the early 1960s, he was with Bob Wallis' Storyville Jazzmen before going on to join Alex Welsh.With fellow tenors Dick Morrissey and Stan Robinson, baritone sax Paul Carroll, and trumpets Ian Carr, Kenny Wheeler and Greg Brown, Al Gay formed part of The Animals' Big Band that made its one-and-only public appearance at the 5th Annual British Jazz & Blues Festival in Richmond on 5 August 1965.In 1978, he played with the World's Greatest Jazz Band. As well as leading his own line-ups, Gay has also played in bands led by Digby Fairweather, Laurie Chescoe and Ron Russell, as well as with the Pizza Express All Stars.".
- Al_Gay birthDate "1928-02-25".
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- Al_Gay dateOfBirth "1928-02-25".
- Al_Gay name "Gay, Al".
- Al_Gay shortDescription "British musician".
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- Al_Gay comment "Albert Gay (b. 25 February 1928 - d. 12 October 2013). Al Gay was born Albert Goldstein and lived in Bedfordshire until his death in 2013. An obituary finally appeared in Jazz Journal Magazine March 2014 edition.He was a British jazz tenor saxophonist.After having played with the Jive Bombers, Gay worked with Freddy Randall from 1953, and would return several times to Randall’s future line-ups.".
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