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In this episode, we are featuring one of the Pop/Rock world’s most recognizable saxophonists, John Helliwell.
If you’ve ever heard The Logical Song, or Take the Long Way Home, Give a Little Bit, or It’s Raining Again by Supertramp, you’ve heard saxophonist and woodwinds specialist, John Helliwell.
Born in West Yorkshire, England, John’s first instrument was the clarinet.
After hearing Sidney Bechet and Cannonball Adderley, he saved up his money to buy an alto saxophone at age 15, and never looked back.
John played with many bands (The Dicemen, Alan Bown Set, and many others), and in the summer of 1973, got a call from the band, Supertramp.
They made the album “Crime of the Century” and began the long climb to international success, moving to California in the process.
“Breakfast in America” was the biggest selling album in the world in 1979!
Helliwell has been with the group for 50 years, and now also plays music based on his many inspirations - including jazz, funk, blues, soul and rock.
He has a jazz group - “Crème Anglaise” and also plays around Europe.
The link to the full episode is on our website.
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In this episode, we are featuring one of the Pop/Rock world’s most recognizable saxophonists, John Helliwell.
If you’ve ever heard The Logical Song, or Take the Long Way Home, Give a Little Bit, or It’s Raining Again by Supertramp, you’ve heard saxophonist and woodwinds specialist, John Helliwell.
Born in West Yorkshire, England, John’s first instrument was the clarinet.
After hearing Sidney Bechet and Cannonball Adderley, he saved up his money to buy an alto saxophone at age 15, and never looked back.
John played with many bands (The Dicemen, Alan Bown Set, and many others), and in the summer of 1973, got a call from the band, Supertramp.
They made the album “Crime of the Century” and began the long climb to international success, moving to California in the process.
“Breakfast in America” was the biggest selling album in the world in 1979!
Helliwell has been with the group for 50 years, and now also plays music based on his many inspirations - including jazz, funk, blues, soul and rock.
He has a jazz group - “Crème Anglaise” and also plays around Europe.
The link to the full episode is on our website.
We talked about:
Be a part of the rhythm in 2024!
For just $2/month, you not only support our current endeavors but also ensure the creation of great content as we journey into 2024 . Your contribution plays a vital role in the continued growth and excellence of our podcast. You'll enjoy early episode access, searchable full transcripts, exclusive bonus interview content, and a handy Podcast Directory for easy episode browsing. Just CLICK HERE to become a part of our community today, and enhancing your podcast experience!
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