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ibizaboy | 16:52 Fri 24th Nov 2006 | Music
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having just been to a "hitmakers tour" with howard jones,toyah and abc, i was amazed at the saxaphone player in abc and wondered if anyone knows who he is and has he made any recordings himself.??
thanks ian.
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Stephen Singleton played sax for ABC from 1980 to 1984 ... don't know what he's done since, sorry
hmm toyah. i saw toyah and her band when she was around in the eighties. at the time it was one of the best gigs i had seen. so much energy and i still remember phil spalding on bass and joel bogen on guitar. class. sorry i don't know the answer to your question though but thanx for the memories.
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thanks guys but so far no joy. stephen singleton left and who ever is playing the sax now isnt mentioned anywhere on any of those sites.
Hi there, I believe its Simon Wollescroft who also played with them last year...
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Martin looks forward to performing with this band, most of these musicians have performed with him for years. A band of hired guns with plenty of experience in the music business. There�s Nick Beggs the bass player and creative brain behind Kajagoogoo. Then there�s Julian Fenton, son of former Beatles Tour Manager Neil Aspinall and drummer on many a Mansun record. The formidable backing singer Tracy Graham, Andy Hamilton (best known for his work on Duran�s Rio) on keys and sax, Matt Backer on guitar and Steve Kelly on keys complete an excellent band. Got the above off the ABC website today

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