London Jazz News:
"Sad to report that the Australian-born
saxophonist and flautist Ray Warleigh died of
cancer yesterday September 21st, He moved to
the UK in 1960 and was a ubiquitously in-
demand session musician in jazz, blues, rock
and commercial music. He was a regular
member of Paz for over 40 years.
Recent great moments which will stay in the
memory were his inspired solo-ing on the title
track of Kenny Wheeler's The Long Waiting: solo
starts at [2:04] , and a duo album with Tony
Marsh released in 2009.
Geoff Castle has written:
"Very sad news.......... My dear friend in music for
many years Ray Warleigh died yesterday. I first
saw Ray perform in 1966, when I was 16. He was
playing with a big band possibly the Ray Pemru
and Bobby Lambe band, for a BBC Jazz Club radio
broadcast at the Paris Studio in Lower Regent
Street. I was immediately struck by his beautiful
soulful alto tone. A few years later in 1973 I was
knocked out when he joined our Latin band Paz
playing every Sunday at the Kensington pub for 8
years. Ray was a true improviser, a master of
melodic invention. Some of my favourite
recordings with Ray were the free tracks that we
used to improvise in the studio with Paz on the
early albums such as The Buddha, Where is Ron
and The Horrors. His flute and piccolo playing
was also absolutely beautiful. Ray was a
wonderful person to know as a friend and an
inspiring player to work with. He will be sorely
missed by all who knew him..... RIP."
Alyn mentioned this yesterday and also Richard Williams. I think Ray played in all kinds of jazz situations and was on a bunch of neo-folk records (Nick Drake etc) as the goto alto/flute guy.
BN.
"Sad to report that the Australian-born
saxophonist and flautist Ray Warleigh died of
cancer yesterday September 21st, He moved to
the UK in 1960 and was a ubiquitously in-
demand session musician in jazz, blues, rock
and commercial music. He was a regular
member of Paz for over 40 years.
Recent great moments which will stay in the
memory were his inspired solo-ing on the title
track of Kenny Wheeler's The Long Waiting: solo
starts at [2:04] , and a duo album with Tony
Marsh released in 2009.
Geoff Castle has written:
"Very sad news.......... My dear friend in music for
many years Ray Warleigh died yesterday. I first
saw Ray perform in 1966, when I was 16. He was
playing with a big band possibly the Ray Pemru
and Bobby Lambe band, for a BBC Jazz Club radio
broadcast at the Paris Studio in Lower Regent
Street. I was immediately struck by his beautiful
soulful alto tone. A few years later in 1973 I was
knocked out when he joined our Latin band Paz
playing every Sunday at the Kensington pub for 8
years. Ray was a true improviser, a master of
melodic invention. Some of my favourite
recordings with Ray were the free tracks that we
used to improvise in the studio with Paz on the
early albums such as The Buddha, Where is Ron
and The Horrors. His flute and piccolo playing
was also absolutely beautiful. Ray was a
wonderful person to know as a friend and an
inspiring player to work with. He will be sorely
missed by all who knew him..... RIP."
Alyn mentioned this yesterday and also Richard Williams. I think Ray played in all kinds of jazz situations and was on a bunch of neo-folk records (Nick Drake etc) as the goto alto/flute guy.
BN.
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