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  1. 8 de feb. de 2006 · Explore Elton Dean's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Elton Dean on AllMusic.

  2. English jazz saxophonist (alto, saxello), born 28 October 1945 in Nottingham, England, UK and died 7 February 2006 in London, England, UK. Initial member of Bluesology alongside Reg Dwight, who later on rose to fame as Elton John and was inspired by band mates Elton Dean and Long John Baldry in choice of his stage name. Show more.

  3. Elton Dean (28 October 1945 – 8 February 2006) was an English jazz musician who performed on alto saxophone, saxello (a variant of the soprano saxophone) and occasionally keyboard. Dean was born Nottingham, England and from 1966–67, Dean was a member of the band Bluesology, led by Long John Baldry.

  4. Saxophonist Elton Dean (1945) cut his teeth in Long John Baldry's blues band. He was hired by Keith Tippett in 1968 and the following year joined the Soft Machine, returning to Tippett's combos in 1971 and playing with In Cahoots since 1973.. Dean recorded his first solo album, Elton Dean (may 1971 - CBS, 1971), reissued as Just Us (Cuneiform, 1998), while he was still a member of Soft Machine ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Elton Dean's Unlimited Saxophone Company by Elton Dean, released 24 May 2024 1. Unda 2. Rising 3. Seven For Lee 4. Small Strides 5. Fall In Free 6. One Three Nine Elton is a central figure both in the development of the British jazz scene through the '70s and beyond, and in the rock scene at the time. Known to wider audiences through his connection to the Soft Machine, his sinuous, post ...

  6. 4 de may. de 2017 · Artist: EDQAlbum: They All Be On This Old RoadLabel: Ogun / OG 410 (1977)1. Naima (Coltrane) 0:002. Dede-Bup-Bup (Dean) 20:233. Nancy (With the Laughing Face...

  7. This resulted in what many consider the “classic" Soft Machine line-up of Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge, Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean, which recorded Third (1970) and Fourth (1971) for CBS. Dean left Soft Machine after 1972's Fifth to devote his time to his own group, Just Us, and various jazz-oriented line-ups, many of them featuring Tippett.