20 October 2015(2015-10-20) (aged 89)[1] London, England
Genres
Jazz
Occupation(s)
Musician
Instruments
Tenor Saxophone Soprano Saxophone Flute Clarinet
Years active
1943–2015
Musical artist
Donald Percy Rendell (4 March 1926 – 20 October 2015)[1] was an English jazz musician and arranger. Mainly active as a tenor saxophonist, he also played soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet.
^ abVacher, Peter (29 October 2015). "Don Rendell". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
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saxophonist DonRendell, recorded in December 1970 and released on the EMI Columbia label in 1972 as part of their Lansdowne Series. This was Rendell's final...
class with Roger Warwick, a baritone sax player who had studied under DonRendell and was to emerge in the London rock-jazz scene. Their teacher, Mr Howell...
first gained national attention as a jazz saxophonist as a member of the DonRendell Quintet, then briefly joined Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated before...
alias Shawn Kemp. "Serious Shit" contains a sample of "Blue Mosque" by DonRendell Ian Carr Quintet, "I Call Shots" by Kurupt and Roscoe, and "Kicking'n...
Stan Tracey, Ronnie Scott, Denny Termer, Dick Morrissey, Harold McNair, DonRendell, Victor Feldman, Dizzy Reece, Tony Coe, Tony Lee, and George Chisholm...
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Malaysia and a British mother. Some of her first music teachers were DonRendell and Ian Carr. Yeoh has a long-standing collaboration with drummer Mark...
the British contemporary jazz world initially as the pianist with the DonRendell–Ian Carr quintet from 1965 to 1969, and led his own sextet from 1966...
including Ian Carr, Jon Hiseman, Barbara Thompson, Dave Gelly, Mike Gibbs, DonRendell, and Trevor Tomkins. In the late 1960s, encouraged by record producer...
himself (alto sax), Jimmy Deuchar (trumpet), Eddie Harvey (trombone), DonRendell (tenor sax), Bill Le Sage (piano), Eric Dawson (bass) and Tony Kinsey...
Records 12006), the club opened on 11 January 1961 with special guest DonRendell (tenor sax) and closed nine years later on 28 January 1970 after a session...
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made his first professional appearance. In 1962, he joined DonRendell working with the Rendell and Ian Carr's quintet for seven years until 1969. He recorded...
saxophone in the 1950s with Tony Kinsey, Ted Heath, and DonRendell. During his tenure with Rendell, he switched to baritone saxophone. He played at the...
Bernie Fenton, Joe Muddell, and Laurie Morgan. When Scott toured the US, DonRendell filled his spot. Denis Rose organised many of the activities at the club...
was a member of the DonRendell Quintet, with drummer Trevor Tomkins and multi-instrumentalist Peter Shade, appearing on Rendell's albums Change Is (1969)...
Patrick Street "Thames Lighterman" by Alasdair Clayre "Thames Walk" by DonRendell "Thameslick" by Amen Andrews "That'll Be Very Useful Later On" by Noël...
Ash Quartet, which recorded with Maxine Sullivan. He later joined the DonRendell Sextet (1954–55) and The Ivor and Basil Kirchin Band (1955–56), together...