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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: 365. Not illustrated. Chapters: American Jazz Flautists, Australian Jazz Flautists, Belgian Jazz Flautists, Canadian Jazz Flautists, Dutch Jazz Flautists, German Jazz Flautists, Italian Jazz Flautists, Jamaican Jazz Flautists, South African Jazz Flautists, Swiss Jazz Flautists, Venezuelan Jazz Flautists, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Eric Dolphy, Jack Kevorkian, Lenny Hambro, Dave Liebman, Yusef Lateef, Henry Threadgill, Gus Bivona, Frank Foster, Charles Lloyd, Harold Mcnair, Herbie Mann, Lew Tabackin, Ron Korb, Hubert Laws, Jean Derome, Enzo Nini, Benjamin Brea, James Moody, Kenny Garrett, Don Burrows, Joe Farrell, James Newton, Bud Shank, Frank Wess, Nelson Rangell, Alex Coke, Jim Walker, Sahib Shihab, Moe Koffman, Jane Rutter, Cecil Payne, Tom Keenlyside, Paul Horn, Huascar Barradas, Ernie Watts, Bobbi Humphrey, Steve Wilson, Bill Perkins, Nicole Mitchell, Buddy Collette, George Adams, Marshall Allen, Najee, John Carter, Jeremy Steig, Bill Mcbirnie, Nathan Davis, Karl Denson, Sonny Fortune, Daniele Sepe, Prince Lasha, Alexander Zonjic, Bennie Maupin, Nestor Torres, James Spaulding, Carlos Ward, Yuri Katz, Andrew Lamb, Andrea Brachfeld, Chuck Greenberg, Gunter Hampel, Jane Bunnett, Lloyd Mcneill, Dave Valentin, Mongezi Feza, Sam Most, Jerome Richardson, Harold Vick, Bobby Jaspar, Sean Bergin, Gerd Dudek, Harold Ousley, Pete Yellin, Norris Turney, Rene Mclean, Frank Tiberi, Danny Bank, Francis Wong, John Stubblefield, Charles Davis, Dick Johnson, Musa Kaleem, Wayman Carver, Mccoy Mrubata, Les Spann, Seldon Powell, Ralph Bowen, Gregory Herbert, Eric Dixon, Alvin Hayes, Stefan Keller, Leo Wright, Nicola Stilo. Excerpt: Leonard William Hambro (19231995) was a journeyman jazz musician who played woodwinds (primarily alto saxophone) with a host of bands, orchestras, and jazz notables from the early 1940s through the mid-1960s, and continued a...