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  1. Gene Dinwiddie (born Charles Eugene Dinwiddie; September 19, 1936 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States – January 11, 2002 in La Puente, Los Angeles, California, aged 65), was an American blues saxophonist, who is best known as a member of the Butterfield Blues Band.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2010 · Love March (feat. Gene Dinwiddie) Paul Butterfield Blues Band (full version) Woodstock. russmon1204. 968 subscribers. Subscribed. 401. 57K views 13 years ago. Love March (feat. Gene...

  3. Brother Gene Dinwiddie. Saxman and multi-instrumentalist Gene Dinwiddie -- often billed as Brother Gene Dinwiddie -- spent a decade or more playing blues and free jazz before making his recording debut as a member of the Paul…. Read Full Biography.

  4. 19 de sept. de 2016 · Remembering Brother Gene Dinwiddie Paul Butterfield Blues Band. He joined Paul Butterfield Blues Band in mid-1967 in time for the group’s appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival. “Love March” became the band’s best known song because of its inclusion on the Woodstock album. It was Dinwiddie and drummer Phillip Wilson who lead ...

  5. 11 de ene. de 2002 · Real Name: Charles Eugene Dinwiddie. Profile: American saxophonist and flutist. Born September 19, 1936, died January 11, 2002. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Full Moon (5), The Gregg Allman Band, Juma Sultan's Aboriginal Music Society, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2015 · The drummer, Phillip Wilson, performed with an early version of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and Gene Dinwiddie, whose main instrument was the tenor sax, remained with the Butterfields through their seventh and final album.

  7. Gene Dinwiddie , was an American blues saxophonist, who is best known as a member of the Butterfield Blues Band.