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  1. Sep 29, 2015 · On September 4, 2015 Phil Woods left his alto saxophone on stage at the Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild in Pittsburgh, officially marking the end of an illustrious 70-year career making incredible music and serving as inspiration for countless future musicians. Now, it is with great sadness we report that Woods has passed away.

  2. ビリー・ジョエル. スティーリー・ダン. ポール・サイモン. アレサ・フランクリン. フィル・ウッズ ( Phil Woods 、本名: Philip Wells Woods 、 1931年 11月2日 - 2015年 9月29日 )は アメリカ合衆国 の ジャズ ミュージシャン ( アルトサクソフォーン 、他)。.

  3. Nov 2, 2010 · Phil Woods has one of the most distinctive alto saxophone sounds in jazz. He was born on Nov. 2, 1931, joined the bebop revolution in the late '40s, graduated from Julliard School of Music in 1952 ...

  4. The name Phil Woods evokes in most jazz fans the image of a sizzling hot tone and an intensely driving rhythmic pulse, as well as improvisations that grab listeners and never release. He's an alto saxophone player (and clarinetist) whose lineage is clearly rooted in Charlie Parker, Benny Carter and Johnny Hodges.

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · November 2, 2023. in. Introduction: Phil Woods was a luminary in the realm of jazz. His virtuosity on the alto saxophone, combined with an intricate grasp of harmony and melody, firmly established him as one of the most influential figures in the annals of jazz music. This blog post embarks on a journey through the life, career, and indelible….

  6. Phil Woods (1931–2015) Philip (Phil) Wells Woods was an alto saxophonist, clarinettist, bandleader and composer known for his dazzling fluency and speed as an altoist. Woods was born in Springfield, Massachusetts and began to learn the saxophone aged 12 when his early influences included Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter.

  7. Sep 30, 2015 · Phil Woods, an alto saxophonist who idolized Charlie Parker, married his widow, developed one of the most signature sounds on his instrument in post-war small-group and big-band settings, carried on the bebop tradition long after others had moved on, became an exquisite composer-arranger and was perhaps best known for his iconic solo on Billy Joel's Just the Way You Are, died yesterday (Sept. 29). He was 83.