clippedgull
Hotdogs, extra onions
Can anyone recommend any decent modern saxophonists please?
Recommended albums would be useful as well. Any sort of mood genre is OK.
Thanks.
You're on the wrong forum. Try this one
https://forum.saxontheweb.net/archive/index.php/t-100570.html
Is David Sanborn modern?
I'm a recent convert and can recommend the following, all of which are noisy:
Shabaka Hutchings -- bands include Sons of Kemet (really inventive jazz), Shabaka Hutchings & The Ancestors (more African influenced), and The Comet is Coming (sax and rave collaboration)
Peter Broetzmann (that 'e' is replaced with an umlaut) -- now in his 70s, ear-splittingly powerful but morphing into beauty too; he collaborates with many key figures in the avant-garde jazz world
Mats Gustafsson -- Broetmann's protege, in a lot of bands, the most interesting being Fire!, Fire! Orchestra and The Thing; similarly intense
Pete Wareham -- long-time member of Polar Bear where he duels on sax with Mark Lockheart; lead member of the brilliant, energy-infused Melt Yourself Down, inspired by Cairo in the late 60s (Shabaka was initially in this band)
I know this saxophonist http://www.karensharp.net/albums.htm, I think she's good
Lisa Simpson
Tommy McCook of Skatalites fame. This is a great album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRDgVEJKx5c
Candy Dulfer
Off the top of my head, here's a few to get your teeth into!
Jazz
Chris Potter
Ken Vandermark
Joshua Redman
Kamasi Washington
Joe Lovano
Miguel Zenon
Binker Golding (Binker and Moses)
Led Bib
Moon Hooch
Badbadnotgood
Avant garde/experimental
Tim Berne
John Zorn
Colin Stetson
Charles Gayle
Grover Washington Jnr. No longer with us, but one of the greats.