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  1. Mick Eve, sax playing legend. Just had a great filming session with Mick Eve who I have not seen for a few decades. The years have been kind to Mick having played as one of the early Blue Flames with Georgie Fame. With Herbie Goins as one of the Nightimers and eventually leading Gonzalez to huge success.

  2. British saxophonist, born September 21, 1937 in Walthamstow, London, England. Sites: rockhistory.co.uk, rateyourmusic.com. In Groups: Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Gerry McAvoy Jam, Gonzalez, The Wes Minster Five. Variations: Viewing All | Mick Eve. Eve, M. Eves, Michael Eve, Mick, Mick Eaves, Mick Eves, Mike Eve.

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    Catalog Number
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    In Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...
    33SX 1599
    Georgie Fame - Rhythm And Blues At The ...
    K 44208
    Gladly Give My Hand (as Michael Eve) ...
    SNTF 641
    Mick Audsley - Dark And Devil Waters ‎ ...
    2172, RA 48501
    If I Could (as Mick Eves) Linda Lewis - ...
  3. 27 ott 2021 · This podcast uses Anchor (from Spotify) for stats, tracking, and dynamic audio. Learn more on this podcast's About tab. Listen to Mick Eve - Legendary saxophonist, an episode of Between the Sound, easily on Podbay - the best podcast player on the web.

  4. Explore Mick Eve's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Mick Eve on AllMusic.

  5. 15 giu 2017 · Mick Eve with his excellent band playing at The Constitution in Camden Town, London (most Wednesdays). Trinidadian Richard Bailey makes a rare appearance pla...

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  6. Full music credits for Mick Eve: 10 performances. Roles performed: tenor saxophone, saxophone, composer. Releases include: Slade in Flame (Slade), Your Mamma Won't Like Me (Suzi Quatro), Beginnings (Steve Howe).

  7. 14 gen 2018 · Members: Mick Eve (tenor saxophone), Roy Davies (keyboards), Ron Carthy (trumpet), Bud Beadle (flute, saxophone), Chris Mercer (tenor saxophone), Gordon Hunte (guitar), Carl Douglas (vocals, 1971-73), Lenny Zakatek (vocals), Steve Gregory (flute, saxophone), DeLisle Harper (bass), Glen LeFleur (drums), Alan Sharpe (percussion, viola ...