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Julian Joseph presents Scottish tenor saxophonist Bobby Wellins performing at his 79th birthday concert at the inaugural South Coast Jazz Festival in Shoreham.
Julian Joseph presents a special birthday concert featuring Scottish tenor saxophonist Bobby Wellins recorded at the inaugural South Coast Jazz Festival, Shoreham-by-Sea. Wellins is best know for his collaborative work with the late pianist Stan Tracey, in particular the album 'Under Milk Wood' inspired by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Wellins has collaborated with some of the biggest names in jazz including trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, drummer Tony Crombie, saxophonist Don Weller and guitarist Jim Mullen.
Born on January 24th, 1936 this special concert was recorded on Bobby Wellins 79th birthday at the Ropetackle Centre, Brighton and features alto saxophonist Geoff Simkins, pianist Gareth Williams, bassist Sam Burgess and Martin France on drums.
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                                            ![]()  Bobby Wellins | Interview Clip 2Duration: 00:25 
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Music Played
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    Bobby Wellins live concert music recorded at the Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea on Jan 24th 2015- 
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    ![]()  Emily SaundersResiding - Outsiders Insiders.
- Mix MIXS1501.
 
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    ![]()  Hilton RuizArrival Performer: Rahsaan Roland Kirk.- Atlantic 8122796860.
 
Broadcasts
- Sat 21 Feb 2015 18:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Sat 5 Sep 2015 16:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
 
             
             
            