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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: 67. Chapters: English classical saxophonists, English jazz saxophonists, English rock saxophonists, Lol Coxhill, Tim Hodgkinson, Dick Morrissey, Geoff Leigh, Nik Turner, John Dankworth, Iain Ballamy, Chris Wood, Fuzz, Simon Spillett, Mel Collins, Graham Bond, John Surman, Leo Green, Tubby Hayes, Michael J. Parlett, Dennis Berry, Andy Mackay, Ian McDonald, Barbara Thompson, Evan Parker, Ralph Brown, Danny Moss, Roger Ruskin Spear, Peter King, Nigel Hitchcock, YolanDa Brown, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Cliff Townshend, Courtney Pine, Trevor Watts, John Harle, David Jackson, Julian Smith, Julian Arguelles, Don Weller, Ted Milton, Pete Thomas, Elton Dean, Mike Osborne, Tony Coe, Pete King, Dick Parry, Don Rendell, Will Gregory, Tony Kofi, Andrew Findon, Ian Nelson, Ralph Moore, John Butcher, Andy Hamilton, Lee Thompson, Alan Skidmore, Chris White, Davey Payne, Bruce Turner, Steve Williamson, Tommy Whittle, Mike Burney, Ivy Benson, Rosie Smith, Steve Gregory, Alan Wakeman, Lenni Zaksen, Art Themen, Sammy Rimington, George Evans, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Paul Speare, Chris Biscoe, Jimmy Skidmore, Ken Mackintosh, Stan Robinson, Martin Cooper, George Haslam, Stan Sulzmann, Les Maguire, Christian Forshaw, Buddy Featherstonhaugh, John Helliwell, Keith Thomas, Brian Hopper, Mike Pickering, Jim King, Brinsley Schwarz, Mike Smith, Chris Gradwell, Kathy Stobart, John Barnes, Bob Downes, Rodney Slater, Julian Siegel, Bob Andrews, Ian Kirkham. Excerpt: Tim Hodgkinson (born 1 May 1949, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England) is an English experimental music composer and performer, principally on reeds and keyboards. He is best known as one of the core members of the British avant-rock group Henry Cow, which he formed with Fred Frith in 1968. After the demise of Henry Cow, he participated in a number of bands and projects, including a solo recording career. Tim H...