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Martin Sharpe  (Jazz)
Saxophone player from London

Another Time Another Place (Jazz)

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This piece came about from a collaboration with Markku (see my Recommendations) who reworked one of my tracks resulting in a completely new piece arranged, apart from the sax, and mixed by him.
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Martin Sharpe Recommends
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Martin Sharpe Lists the following Influences
  These three have had the most influence on me: John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon and Michael Brecker. Also Charlie Parker, Wayne Shorter (mainly for his compositions), Joshua Redman, Richard Elliot (for his pop production) and Paul Desmond. Finally I spend a lot of time trying to copy James Farber (who's he?)