Alan Barnes
Alan Barnes was born in Cheshire in 1959. He studied at Leeds College of Music and became proficient on alto and baritone saxophones and clarinet. Following graduation in 1980, Barnes led several groups, including Pizza Express Modern Jazz Sextet, and recorded with Dave Newton, Tony Coe, Ken Peplowski, and Warren Vache. He dominated the saxophone and clairnet section of the British jazz awards throughout the '90s and performs at major international jazz festivals. Barnes has also spent time teaching.
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Fish Tales: Music and Poetry Inspired by the Grimsby Fishing Industry Heritage
Alan Barnes, Pat McCarthy Octet, Josie Moon
Moderne jazz - Released by Woodville Records on 15 sep. 2017
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Seven Ages of Jazz
Moderne jazz - Released by Woodville Records on 29 dec. 2016
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The Lowest Common Denominator
Moderne jazz - Released by Woodville Records on 24 feb. 2017
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo