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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Donald Sinta, Thavius Beck, David Jackson, Julian Smith, Dave Hillyard, Mike Osborne, Headley Bennett, Walter Parazaider, James Mark, Fausto Papetti, Dick Parry, Glen Gray, Richard Lewis Spencer, Will Gregory, Paul Brodie, Alain Crepin, Pat Irwin, Roger Greenberg, Davey Payne, Phillip Barham, Alto Reed, Joe Houston, Martin Fierro, James Briggs, J. T. Brown, Michel Portal, Tim Burton, Joseph Lulloff, Cornelius Bumpus, Jack Schroer, John Moore, Patrick Meighan, Bill Easley, Raphael Ravenscroft, Geoff Simkins, Larry Teal, Ken Mackintosh, Noble "Thin Man" Watts, Wilbur Wilde, Jean-Marie Londeix, Ronald Caravan, John Worley, David Roach, Lester Sterling, Les Maguire, Norman Symonds, Saxa, Steve Douglas, Linda Bangs, Steve Berlin, Kenny Sargent, John Helliwell, Phalon Jones, Jimmy Brown, Jim King, Orie Amodeo, Angella Christie, Theo Lengyel, Colin Stetson, Jerry Martini, Andy Hamilton, Dan St. Marseille, Leanor Ortega, Bertus Borgers, Stan Harrison, Gary Bias, Randall Hall, Lev Mikhailov, Herman Marquis, Ronald Bell, Pat Rizzo, Joe Mennonna, Matthew Willis, Rodney Slater, Michael Lewis, St. Clair Pinckney, Otis Murphy, Dejan Pre i ek, Don Dietrich, Victor Lombardo, Mario Cruz, Ian Kirkham, Lee Ferrell, Ron Diehl, Jim Sauter. Excerpt: Donald Sinta (born June 16, 1937, Detroit, Michigan) is an American classical saxophonist, educator, and administrator. In 1969 he was the first elected chair of the World Saxophone Congress. He serves as Earl V. Moore Professor of Saxophone at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He previously served on the music faculties of the Hartt School of Music and Ithaca College. Sinta is the emeritus director of the Michigan Youth Ensembles Program, the Michigan All-State program at Interlochen Arts Camp and director of the MPulse Ann Arbor saxophone institute. Sinta has taught hundred...