Andrew Speight
Andrew Speight is an Australian born jazz saxophonist based in the USA.[1][2][3] His band, the Andrew Speight Quartet, won the 1999 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album with their self titled album.[4] Speight had previously fronted the jazz quintet Now's the Time.[5]
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Discography
Andrew Speight Quartet
Now's the Time
- Now's the Time - rooArt Jazz[9]
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References
- Hildebrand, Lee (10 July 2011), "Sax man Andrew Speight plays 'Bird With Strings'", SFGate
- Weir, Kenny (16 May 1999), "The art of poise", Sunday Herald Sun
- Shand, John (20 May 1997), "Speight Brings Home A White-hot Spate Of Bebop", Sydney Morning Herald
- Scatena, Dino (13 October 1999), "Rockers' four ARIA haul worth the wait.", Daily Telegraph
- Brennan, Gail (19 November 1988), "Now's almost the time", Sydney Morning Herald
- Weir, Kenny (25 October 1998), "QUARTET. Turn it up, sit back and smile.", Sunday Herald Sun
- Gettler, Leon (3 December 1998), "Jazz", The Age
- Clare, John (28 December 1998), "Jazz", Sydney Morning Herald
- Jackson, Adrian (28 December 1998), "Burrows. Jazz no trivial pursuit", BRW
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