200 Years of Sax – Anniversary Poll

Today is the 200th anniversary of the birth of famous Belgian Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone. To mark this occasion I thought I’d undertake a bit of audience participation and get you out there in internet land to vote on the greatest proponent of said instrument. I’ve populated the list with people I consider to be likely contenders, but feel free to add your own if your favourite is missing!

8 Responses to “200 Years of Sax – Anniversary Poll”

  1. telescoper's avatar
    telescoper Says:

    If only I knew who “Other” was….

  2. Trane got my vote, but I’d have put Adderley and Turrentine above some on that list.

  3. Apparently the greatest saxophonist of all time is by definition someone from the 1950s?? I voted for Elton Dean, but nearly voted for Wayne Shorter, and would back up Phillip on Barbara Thomson and Dick Heckstall Smith. But I guess I am a 70s kinda guy.. Oh and maybe Lol Coxhill.

  4. I was honestly surprised when I learned — through playing the grand strategy game Victoria, which simulates the 19th century and awards points for the cultural development of the saxophone — that the saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax. I mean, his name sounds like what you might make up if you were an unprepared student bluffing his way through a history test. It’s not quite as good as “the Ferris wheel was invented by George Washington Ferris”, but it’s up there, anyway.

  5. A saxophonist who has the uncanny ability to cultivate hirsuteness with class and style is a clear winner.

    • I haven’t heard A Passion Play for years – must remedy that! But when it comes to hirsuteness, Gerry Mulligan was years ahead of his time.

    • Interesting how Ian Anderson has evolved over the years and matured like fine wine; a brilliant visionary.
      My fav. is Sonny Rollins. Someone described his playing as, “Swings so sweetly soft, like butter on a heated frying pan. Yummy.” 🙂

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