Noun
a musician who plays the saxophone
Source: WordNetAbove all else, as band saxophonist Cormac ‘Buzz’ Ó Briain explains, people can expect “millions of dancing”. Source: Internet
A B soprano saxophone is also occasionally used, in which case it is normally played by the first alto saxophonist. Source: Internet
A foursome of female vocalists was assembled to sing on "Brain Damage", "Eclipse" and "Time", and saxophonist Dick Parry was booked to play on "Us and Them" and "Money". Source: Internet
Chester sat at his keyboard, a small amp alongside, and opened the show with his friend, saxophonist Katja Rieckermann, standing at a safe distance for a ripping rendition of Little Richard’s “Long Tall Sally” on the day the rock legend died. Source: Internet
But the greatest influence of the saxophone on jazz was to occur a few years later, as alto saxophonist Charlie Parker became an icon of the bebop revolution that influenced generations of jazz musicians. Source: Internet
Both Weston and saxophonist Stanley Turrentine covered the Nigerian Bobby Benson 's piece "Niger Mambo", which features Afro-Caribbean and jazz elements within a West African Highlife style. Source: Internet