Pete Jacobsen
Musical Artist
1950 – 2002
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Who was Pete Jacobsen?
Pete Jacobsen, sometimes credited at Peter Jacobsen, was a blind English jazz pianist.
Jacobsen made his name accompanying Scottish tenor saxophonist Bobby Wellins, appearing on recordings such as Jubilation, Dreams Are Free, and Birds of Brazil. He variously worked with Tim Whitehead, Carmina, Barbara Thompson, Bobby Wellins, Don Weller, Dick Morrissey, Jim Mullen and Chris Biscoe.
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- Born
- May 16, 1950
Newcastle upon Tyne - Education
- Royal Academy of Music
- Died
- Apr 29, 2002
London
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on July 23, 2013
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