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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lou_MariniLou Marini - Wikipedia

    Louis William Marini Jr. (born May 13, 1945), known as "Blue Lou" Marini, is an American saxophonist, arranger, and composer. He is best known for his work in jazz , rock , blues , and soul music , as well as his association with The Blues Brothers .

  2. Often referred to as an “unsung jazz hero,” platinum recording artist, Lou Marini, Jr. is the seasoned soul and adept multi-instrumentalist, arranger, composer, educator, and producer credited with inspiring the origins of a fan-following cult across multiple genres of music.

  3. www.blueloumarini.comLou Marini

    One of the most sought after session horn players on saxophone, flute and clarinet, solo artist, arranger and composer Lou Marini has electrified audiences with his "sultry, seductive and singular" sounds in jazz, rock, blues, classical music and in film and television shows and specials.

  4. Mar 2, 2022 · Often referred to as an “unsung jazz hero,” platinum recording artist, Lou Marini, Jr. is the seasoned soul and adept multi-instrumentalist, arranger, composer, educator, and producer credited with inspiring the origins of a fan-following cult across multiple genres of music.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0547678Lou Marini - IMDb

    Lou Marini. Actor: The Blues Brothers. Graduated at a small school named Fairless High School which is in Navarre, Ohio where he was known as Lou Marini Jr. His dad Lou Marini wrote the school's alma mater. Later a graduate of North Texas State University.

  6. Multi-instrumentalist and true master of many styles and instruments, “Blue” Lou Marini is an accomplished soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone sax, piccolo, flute, alto flute, bass flute and clarinet player. He navigates egos and bobs and weaves his way.

  7. One of the most sought after session horn players on saxophone, flute and clarinet, solo artist, arranger and composer Lou Marini has electrified audiences with his "sultry, seductive and singular" sounds in jazz, rock, blues, classical music and in film and television shows and specials.