John Warren (Canadian musician)
John Warren (born September 23, 1938 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian jazz musician (saxophone) and composer, known for the cooperation with John Surman and Mike Westbrook.[1]
John Warren | |
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Born | Montreal, Quebec | September 23, 1938
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician and composer |
Instruments | Baritone saxophone |
Career
Warren has played with many of the UK's most notable modernists like John Surman and Mike Westbrook, beginning in the '60s. He was a regular member of Mike Westbrook Concert Band and The Mike Westbrook Orchestra.[2][3]
Discography
- Tales of the Algonquin (Deram, 1971), with John Surman
- The Brass Project (ECM Records, 1993), with John Surman
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References
- "John Warren Discography - Discogs.com".
- "John Surman and John Warren – review". The Guardian. London. June 5, 2012. The Guardian.co.uk
- "Jazz – The encyclopedia of music in Canada".
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