- Mike
Pedicin (born
Michael L. Pedicine;
October 24, 1917 – June 26, 2016) was an
American saxophonist and jazz bandleader. He
initially performed in the...
- Drewes, Mick Rossi,
Vinny Golia, Bob Sheppard,
Wadada Leo Smith,
Michael Pedicin, Erik Friedlander, Mike Sarin,
Bennie Maupin,
Gerry Hemingway,
Oscar Brashear...
- country, 1953)
Johnnie Ray (1956) Pat
Boone (on the 1957
album Pat) The Mike
Pedicin Quintet (number 71 pop, 1958)
Little Richard (on the 1959
album The Fabulous...
- B. Moses, art
historian and
educator at the
University of
Chicago Mike
Pedicin,
American jazz
bandleader J.
Howard Pew, son of
Joseph Newton Pew, founder...
- trombone),
Randy Jones (drums) 1982
Aurex Jazz
Festival '82
Eastworld Michael Pedicin (tenor sax),
Chris Brubeck (electric b****, b**** trombone),
Randy Jones...
- JZ/PZ 36006 Let Me Be Good to You Lou
Rawls 1979 JZ36007
Michael Pedicin Jr.
Michael Pedicin Jr. 1979 JZ36024 Time Is
Slipping Away
Dexter Wansel 1979 JZ36025...
-
Bernie Worrell, 72,
keyboardist (Parliament-Funkadelic) June 26 – Mike
Pedicin, 98,
saxophonist and jazz
bandleader June 27 – Sir Mack Rice, 82, singer-songwriter...
-
Cello –
Larry Gold, Paul Eves Clarinet, Saxophone:
Larry McKenna, Mike
Pedicin, Ron
Kerber Congas, Drums:
Daryl Burgee Design [Jacket, Logo]:
Peter Davis...
- The New
Dance Orchestra "Moscow" by
Gracie Fields "Moscow" by
Michael Pedicin Jr. "Moscow" by N.O.T.A. "Moscow" by
Orange Juice "Moscow" by
Shotgun Orchestra...
-
Ralph Olson – alto
saxophone (1) Bob
Malach –
tenor saxophone (1)
Michael Pedicin Jr. –
tenor saxophone (1)
Willie Williams –
soprano saxophone (5), tenor...