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Sax player Steve Douglas was born Steven Douglas Kreisman in Hollywood in 1938. After serving briefly in the Navy in the Drum and Bugle Corps, Douglas began his musical career recording and touring with Duane Eddy in the '50s. Extensive session work followed; not only did Douglas have a lengthy association with Phil Spector and the Wrecking Crew, but he appeared on countless surf and hot rod recordings with everyone from the Beach Boys (on the landmark Pet Sounds) and Jan & Dean to many faceless studio bands, created to capitalize on the craze with a quick album or single. End of the Century The '70s and '80s saw Douglas performing with Bob Dylan, Mink Deville, Mickey Hart, Ry Cooder, and even the Ramones on the Phil Spector production End of the Century. Steve Douglas passed away on April 19, 1993, while warming up for a Ry Cooder session. Anyone who has listened to classic rock radio has heard the sax playing of Steve Douglas. As a result of his contributions, Steve Douglas was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Twistin' 'Round The Mountain
1612Night Flight
1153Pharaoh's Piper
934Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: A. Pyramid Power
825Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: B. Nubian Lament
736Meditations at Luxor
727Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: C. Flight of Horus
728All American Twist
719Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: D. Reflections Along the Nile
6710Time Capsule - 1976 A.D. - 2860 B.C.
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