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  1. About Harold McNair b. 5 November 1931, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, d. 7 March 1971, London, England. After playing calypso music as Little G in the relative obscurity of his homeland and then the Bahamas, saxophonist McNair went to America and then Europe in the late 50.

  2. Harold Monroe McNair (1933-2021) On June 27th 2021, Harold McNair – a titan of gas chromatography – passed away. Harold was a beloved colleague and friend to many in the analytical chemistry field, not to mention a great communicator, mentor and teacher – there is no doubt he will be sorely missed.

  3. Harold McNair, né le 5 novembre 1931 à Kingston (Jamaïque) et mort le 7 mars 1971 à Londres, est un flûtiste et saxophoniste de jazz jamaïcain. Biographie. Né à Kingston, McNair fait ses études à l'Alpha Boys School, où il joue déjà avec Joe Harriott et Wilton Gaynair. Il commence sa ...

  4. Harold McNair - Early in The Morning. 11:56. Harold McNair - Scarborough fair. 10:51. Harold McNair - The Fence. 6:29. Harold McNair - The Fence (1970) 48:09. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "The Fence" on Discogs.

  5. The Fence by Harold McNair released in 1970. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Harold McNair – The Hipster Harold McNair was a Jamaican born saxophonist and flautist who like many other West Indian jazz musicians of the day (Harry Beckett, Dizzy Reece and Joe Harriott) moved to London in the early 1960’s. Prior to his move, McNair completed a European tour as part of Quincy Jones’ band and […]

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Harold McNair" on Discogs.