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Stanley Flask 8 oz – Black $31.13 Whether your camping or celebrating the 8oz Flask will be by your side. The slim profile and rugged exterior are the perfect accompionantment to any moment worth a toast. Every Stanley bottle is backed by a lifetime guarantee…. |
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Stanley Roberts 67097500 4 Quart 4-Piece Stainless Steel Multi Cooker Set $49.99 Set includes one 160 ounce stockpot pasta colander steamer insert and glass lidIdeal for steaming vegetablesStylish designStainless steelDishwasher safe… |
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Avon Collectible Beer Stein: Stanley Steamer (1979) $25.99 1979 Numbered Limited Edition Avon Collectible Beer Stein… |
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Wagner 915 1,500-Watt On-Demand Power Steamer and Cleaner $88.22 The 120-volt Wagner 915 power steamer can be used in every room in your home. It uses a pressurized steam system to complete repair or renovation jobs like removing wallpaper and also cleans and sanitizes your home from top to bottom. Use it to clean grills, greasy stovetops, bathroom tile, and more. The power steamer works without chemicals, so it’s safe and non-toxic and won’t leave behind any m… |
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Stanley Steamer Avon Car $10.00 Old fashioned Stanley Steamer car decanter filled with Wild Country Aftershave… |
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Stanley Steemer Carpet & Upholstery Spot Remover Safely and efffectively removes or improves most common spots when treated quickly after accident occurs. Removes or improves most common spots including: Blood, candy, chewing gum, chocolate, coffee, cosmetics, crayon, creams, floor wax, food stains, grass, inks, juices, lipstick, liquor oils, pet spots, shoe polish, urine, vomit…. |
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OUT! Oxygen Activated Pet Stain & Odor Remover $5.99 70105 Features: -Pet stain and odor remover. -Common household stains from red wine, juice, coffee, tea, baby formula and more. -Ultra fast oxygen action that works effectively on all pet stains and odors. -Works on new and old problems. -Permanently removes pet stains from urine, vomit, feces, blood, dirt, grass and other organic sources. -Safe to use around children and pets. -Made in United St… |
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Tower of Power $8.71 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Complete Prestige Recordings $87.40 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Stanley the Steamer Song list: 1 Exaktamo 4:04 2 Extraversion 3:48 3 Drum sticks 4:38 4 Lightnin’ bug 4:03 5 West coasting 3:21 6 Fast clip 3:18 7 Diggin’ for diz 8:34 8 Ruby my dear 3:18 9 Tune up 5:56 10 La chaloupee [from tales of Hoffman] 5:20 11 Day in day out 6:20 12 Stanley the steamer 6:45 and 13 This time the drum’s on me [Max is making wax] 6:25… |
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Steamers $1.9 Colorful invitations have a watercolor picture of the bay at sunset. Clams and oysters are on the dinner table next to a steamer pot. Bright white reception, respond and informal / thank you cards are available. |
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Chesapeake Bay Steamers $21.37 Since English settlers first touched the shore of the new country in 1607, the Chesapeake Bay has been a multifaceted engine of American history and commerce. The body of inland tidal water between the largest bay cities, Norfolk and Baltimore, was large enough to be the setting of adventure and close enough to allow smaller towns and cities to grow up on its shores. The common community came to life with the technologies of steamboats that could cover the long distances between North and South relatively quickly. Steamers filled in the nooks and crannies of the bay's geography, and by the mid-19th century, the skies over the bay were lined with dark, waterborne contrails in all directions. Strong machines built to master rough seas while moving gently enough for small harbors, many steamers had life spans that crossed whole eras in American history. Some were drafted into distinguished service in domestic and foreign wars. The steamers plied the bay and its rivers with a feminine grace well into the mid-20th century, when they were overtaken by the rush of modern times. The last steamer sailed into oblivion exactly 150 years after the first of them appeared in Baltimore harbor. |
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Stanley $3.95 Because Stanley does not act like his fellow cavemen, they chase him away. But then Stanley invents the house'and becomes a hero'in this thought-provoking, funny story about an early nonconformist. |
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Ralph Stanley $196.86 Ralph Stanley |
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Michael Stanley $115 Michael Stanley |
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Stanley Clarke $161.25 Stanley Clarke |
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Cuno HF8S Aqua-Pure Replacement Cartridge for SF165, Steamers $39 Cuno HF8S Aqua-Pure Replacement Cartridge for SF165, Steamers |
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Cuno 5599205 Replacement Cartridge Water Softener for Food Steamers $48.34 Cuno 5599205 Replacement Cartridge Water Softener for Food Steamers |
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Stanley Park $10.5 Stanley Park |
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South Devon Steamers & Ferries $13.05 This book contains beautiful black and white photographs from the author's collection of the steamer and ferries of the entire South Devon coast. |

Famous Saxophone Players - Charlie Parker, John Coltrane & Stan Getz. by Mantius Cazaubon
Throughout history, many talented artists have contributed to innovations and playing techniques for the saxophone. When it comes to famous saxophone players, there are many names that stand out including Charlie "Bird" Parker, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Coleman Randolph Hawkins, Lester Prez Young, Carlos Wesley Byas, and James Moody. Other names like Kenny G, Branford Marsalis, David Sanborn, Dave Koz and Kirk Whalum are well known in the show biz and media world. There are of course, many more players that can be added to this list, and it all depends on one's personal tastes and preferences.
But for the purpose of this material we take a look at three picks for the most famous saxophone players in history. They are Charlie "Bird" Parker, John Coltrane and Stan Getz. These three influential players are considered icons during their time and they made great contributions to jazz music. As you read, you will notice that despite their greatness, they had their personal weaknesses.
Charlie Parker was one of the greatest improvising soloists in jazz and influenced the development of "bop" in the 1940s. He was born in Kansas City, Kansas, on August 29, 1920, the only child of Charles and Addie Parker. Charlie Parker took music lessons in a public school and started playing the alto saxophone at the age of 13. He left school in 1935 and right away he started playing professionally, joining jazz groups in his hometown.
Charlie Parker's name started to appear in the music press in the early 1940s and he was part of a number of leading bands touring various states. He formed his own group in 1945 and worked with the famous Dizzy Gillespie. Despite being such a talented saxophone player, Parker had his own share of troubles and struggled with alcohol and heroin addiction. He went through personal and financial struggles during his final years and attempted suicide twice in 1954. He died on March 12, 1955 in New York City while watching Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra on tv.
Famous saxophone player John Coltrane was an American jazz saxophonist, band leader and composer born in Hamlet, North Carolina. He lived in an extended family within the household of his maternal grandfather, Rev. William Wilson Blair. Coltrane greatly influenced jazz music of the 1960s and 1970s. His influence during that era has often been equated with what Charlie Parker contributed to jazz music of the 1940s and 1950s.
Tenor saxophonist, Coltrane is known for his huge dark tone with clear definition and body. He made the high registers look like child's play and was known for his split-note multi-phonics. There is no denying his skill as demonstrated in the virtuoso performance of his difficult "Giant Steps". Giant Steps is generally considered to have the most complex and difficult chord progression of any widely-played jazz composition. Coltrane worked with both Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis. Like Charlie parker, he struggled with drugs and alcohol. He was able to overcome his addiction and produced the album "A Love Supreme", a celebration of his triumph. Coltrane died from liver cancer on July 17, 1967, at the age of 40.
Finally, we take a look at Stan Getz whose real name was Stanley Gayetzy. Getz was born on February 2, 1927 in Philadelphia. His family was originally from Russia. He was nicknamed "The Sound" because of his sweet perfect control of his instrument. Getz is said to have recorded over 300 pieces. This consummate musician had an amazing technique and could play anything on saxophone. As one musician said, it's as though the saxophone was a direct extension of his heart.
Getz started receiving public attention at age 20, as a result of his fabulous solo "Early Autumn" recorded with Woody Herman's band. This beautiful song demonstrates Getz's masterly way with a melody. In 1961, he helped make the genre, bossa nova more popular. One of his most notable performances is "The Girl From Ipanema" which topped the charts in 1964. Some of this famous saxophone player's albums include Focus, Jazz Samba, Apasionado, The Steamer, Best of the Roost Years, Best of the West Coast Sessions, and People Time. Like the other famous saxophone players, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane, Stan Getz struggled with drug addiction and was incarcerated for drugs in 1954. He tried to overcome his addiction but in 1969 he once again had problems with the law. He died in 1991 due to liver cancer.
It is sad to know that despite the great contributions made by Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and Stan Getz, all three had a weakness for drugs during their careers. Despite this fact, their legacy lives on and their creativity continues to inspire and influence many to this day.
About the Author
Mantius Cazaubon is a successful author and publisher of The Saxophone.com. A resource for information on saxophones.
