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Thread started 11/21/05 3:00pm

Jude

Who was that sax-man from early '90s NPG???

Anyone know the name of the sax player from early '90s NPG??? What he is up to now??? He played during that TV special which featured Kirstie, Troy, songs "Sexy MF," "Melt With U," "Victor," etc.
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Reply #1 posted 11/21/05 3:18pm

lovemachine

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I don't recall the special but around that time period the HornHeadz had 4 members instead of the 3 later on.

I guess I'm not giving you a name but its a little bit of a clue big grin
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Reply #2 posted 11/22/05 3:59pm

EverlastingNow

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His name is Brian Gallagher and he's with a MPLS band called Greazy Meal.
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Reply #3 posted 11/22/05 10:42pm

Jude

Thanks much
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Reply #4 posted 11/27/05 1:07am

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lovemachine said:

I don't recall the special but around that time period the HornHeadz had 4 members instead of the 3 later on.


The Hornheads have five members:
Michael B. Nelson - trombone
Steve Strand - lead trumpet, flugelhorn
Dave Jensen - trumpet, flugelhorn
Kathy Jensen - alto/baritone sax
Ken Holmen - soprano/tenor sax
Check http://hornheads.phpwebho...intro.html for details.

Brian Gallagher was no official member of the group. He was added by Prince (I think) to create the horn section for his live shows: The NPG Hornz.

Additional Facts:
Brian Gallagher has realeased a special sax version of "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World". Here's a picture of the CD-Cover:




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