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  1. Joined George "Kid Sheik" Cola in 1961, played frequently at Preservation Hall, made tours of England, Europe, Canada, and Japan. Not to be confused with modern jazz alto saxophonist John Handy.

  2. Captain John Handy (June 24, 1900 – January 12, 1971), was an American jazz alto saxophonist, who was part of the New Orleans jazz revival. Career Captain John Handy on saxophone with Kid Sheik Colar on trumpet, Preservation Hall, 1965. Handy was born in Pass Christian, Mississippi, United States.

  3. 2 de feb. de 2023 · Bay Area sax legend John Handy, at the cusp of 90, is sharp as ever. (Andrew Gilbert) John Handy doesn’t need anyone to stick up for him. A boxer as a young man, he still looks fit enough on the cusp of his 90th birthday to go a few rounds.

  4. jazzinfo.org › artist › captain-john-handyCaptain' John Handy bio

    Captain John Handy, born June 24, 1900 and died January 12, 1971 was an American jazz alto-saxophonist. Handy's style was heavily influenced by New Orleans.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HandyJohn Handy - Wikipedia

    John Richard Handy III (born February 3, 1933) is an American jazz musician most commonly associated with the alto saxophone. He also sings and plays the tenor and baritone saxophone, saxello, clarinet, and oboe.

  6. Listen to Capt. John Handy's Television Airshots 1968-1970 on Spotify. Capt. John Handy · Album · 1970 · 14 songs.

  7. Listen to music by Capt. John Handy on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Capt. John Handy, including Give Me Your Telephone Number (feat. Big Bill Bissonnette, Sammy Rimington, Clive Wilson, Dick Griffith, Bill Sinclair, Art Pulver & Mouldy Dick mcCarthy), Runnin' Wild (feat.