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		<title>Leo Wright - Greensleeves (LP Version)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leo Wright - Greensleeves From Album: &#34;Leo Wright ~ Suddenly the Blues [1962]&#34;. Leo Wright (December 14, 1933 in Wichita Falls, Texas - January 4, 1991 in Vienna) was an American jazz musician who played alto saxophone, flute and clarinet. A first-rate bop-oriented alto saxophonist, Wright was also one of the finest flutists jazz has [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Album: &quot;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Suddenly-Blues-Leo-Wright/dp/B00004785C/" target="_blank">Leo Wright ~ Suddenly the Blues</a> [1962]&quot;. </p>
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<p><strong>Leo Wright</strong> (December 14, 1933 in Wichita Falls, Texas - January 4, 1991 in Vienna) was an American jazz musician who played alto saxophone, flute and clarinet. </p>
<p>A first-rate bop-oriented alto saxophonist, Wright was also one of the finest flutists jazz has known. He studied saxophone under the tutelage of his father. His first recording was made in 1958 with vibist Dave Pike; the next year, he played the Newport Festival with bassist Charles Mingus' group. Wright joined Dizzy Gillespie's band in 1959, remaining until 1962. In addition to his sideman work, Wright established himself as a leader in the early '60s, leading New York-based bands that included the likes of bassist Ron Carter, pianist Junior Mance, drummer Charlie Persip, and guitarist Kenny Burrell, among others. In 1960, he recorded the record for which he is perhaps best-known — ... <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&#038;sql=11:0iftxqy5ldfe~T1" target="_blank">Read More...</a></p>
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