Gary Windo

Vocals, Musical Artist

1941 – 1992

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Who was Gary Windo?

Gary Windo was a jazz tenor saxophonist.

He came from a musical family in England and by age six took up drums and accordion, then guitar at 12, and finally saxophone at 17. He lived in the United States in the 1960s, but returned to England in 1969. In the early 1970s, his career grew as he founded his own group, the Gary Windo Quartet, and worked with Brotherhood of Breath, Centipede, Matching Mole, The Running Man, Carla Bley and Nick Mason. Gary could play any reed instrument from soprano sax to bass clarinet and was renowned for his full, rich tone. His time in America had exposed him to all types of jazz and he was at home in any idiom, although he focused his style on powerful, direct statements utilizing his unique and complex tone. He also used harmonics a lot and could split a note into its components using his prodigious technique and a metal mouthpiece with a wide lay and a hard reed. Legendary jazzman Sonny Stitt heard Windo play at the Berlin jazz festival and immediately asked Gary to join his band, which, for unknown reasons, he declined. Band leader and musician Carla Bley called Windo the best saxophone player she had heard.

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Born
Nov 7, 1941
Brighton
Also known as
  • Windo, Gary
Died
Jul 25, 1992
New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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