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Stan Robinson (13 April 1936 in Salford, Lancashire, England – 9 April 2017) was an English jazz tenor saxophonist and flautist. Robinson started playing professionally at Manchester’s Club 43 before travelling to London and appearing at Ronnie Scott’s Club in the early 1960s, often in a quartet featuring the young drummer Peter "Ginger" Baker. In an article in Jazz News magazine in September 1960, Tubby Hayes was cited as saying that he believed Robinson to be among the most promising new British tenor saxophonists to have emerged during the late 1950s. Robinson would work with Hayes in several different line-ups and was present on the final public appearance of Hayes' big band at Ronnie Scott's club in February 1973.

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  • Stanley „Stan“ Robinson (* 13. April 1936 in Salford, Lancashire; † 9. April 2017) war ein britischer Jazzmusiker (Tenorsaxophon, Klarinette, Flöte). Robinson begann seine Karriere als professioneller Musiker im Manchester Club 43, bevor er nach London zog und in den frühen 1960er-Jahren im Club auftrat, meist in einem Quartett mit dem Schlagzeuger Ginger Baker. 1960/61 war er Mitglied der Allan Ganley/Keith Christie Jazzmakers, denen auch der Pianist Colin Purbrook und der Bassist angehörten. Im Dezember 1960 nahm die Gruppe ein Album in den Londoner IBC Studios auf, das jedoch unveröffentlicht blieb. In den 60ern spielte er ferner mit dem Phil Seamen Quintet, The Downbeat Big Band, Tubby Hayes’ Big Band, John Burch’s Octet, Long John Baldry, in der Sandy Brown Band (mit Al Fairweather, (de)
  • Stan Robinson (13 April 1936 in Salford, Lancashire, England – 9 April 2017) was an English jazz tenor saxophonist and flautist. Robinson started playing professionally at Manchester’s Club 43 before travelling to London and appearing at Ronnie Scott’s Club in the early 1960s, often in a quartet featuring the young drummer Peter "Ginger" Baker. In an article in Jazz News magazine in September 1960, Tubby Hayes was cited as saying that he believed Robinson to be among the most promising new British tenor saxophonists to have emerged during the late 1950s. Robinson would work with Hayes in several different line-ups and was present on the final public appearance of Hayes' big band at Ronnie Scott's club in February 1973. (en)
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