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  1. 9 de sept. de 2012 · This song is from the album "A Story Ended" (1972).

  2. Dick Heckstall-Smith is probably still most frequently celebrated as a pioneering commuter between jazz and blues, cutting his teeth as he did in such bands as the Graham Bond Organisation and Colosseum, but this album triumphantly reveals his other side: the skilful, eclectic composer. Other recent albums, notably 1990’s Woza Nasu, have showcased his talent in frustratingly brief glimpses ...

  3. A Story Ended by Dick Heckstall-Smith released in 1972. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. If you know who Dick Heckstall-Smith is then you no doubt are a big fan of COLOSSEUM who he played sax for. After COLOSSEUM disbanded Dick created this his first solo album with the help of many of his old band-mates. Included in this was Graham Bond who Dick played with before COLOSSEUM in a band called the GRAHAM BOND ORGANIZATION.

  5. Dick Heckstall-Smith was one of the first musicians to commute successfully between jazz and blues-rock. Known for his trademark playing with two saxes, he has always been a trailblazer with groundbreaking stints with Alexis Kornerrsquo;s Blues Incorporated, the Graham Bond Organization and more recently the likes of Julian Bahula in Electric Dream.

  6. Dick Heckstall-Smith (16 september 1934 – 17 december 2004) was an English saxophonist, who played both jazz, blues and rock. He was known as a member of the rock band Colosseum. Are Heckstall-Smith as saxophonist of jazz rock band Colosseum (1968-1970).

  7. 1 de jul. de 2004 · Dick Heckstall-Smith was one of the first musicians to commute successfully between jazz and blues-rock. Known for his trademark playing with two saxes, he has always been a trailblazer with groundbreaking stints with Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated, the Graham Bond Organization and more recently the likes of Julian Bahula in Electric Dream.