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Elias and His Zig-Zag Jive Flutes
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Jack Lerole
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John Klemmer
John Klemmer
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Pat Thrall
Pat Thrall
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Geraint Watkins
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Fats Navarro
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Ted Weems
Ted Weems
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Nick Heyward
Nick Heyward
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Arthur Smith
Arthur Smith
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The Electrics
The Electrics
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Denis Preston
Denis Preston
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Winston Groovy
Winston Groovy
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Philip Aaberg
Philip Aaberg
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Ian McDonald
Ian McDonald
English musician, a founder of King Crimson
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Ralph Bass
Ralph Bass
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Maxwell Davis
Maxwell Davis
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Amazing Rhythm Aces
Amazing Rhythm Aces
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Chris Kimsey
Chris Kimsey
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The Romancers
The Romancers
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Ike Turner
Ike Turner
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Kenny Graham
Kenny Graham
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Joe Sample
Joe Sample
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Atlanta Rhythm Section
Atlanta Rhythm Section
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Billy Martin
Billy Martin
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West Nkosi
Saxophonist and record producer

West Nkosi

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Saxophonist and record producer
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West Nkosi (born Johannes Hlongwane, 1940 – 8 October 1998) was a South African music producer, saxophonist and songwriter.

Nkosi was born in Nelspruit, South Africa. He was an original member of the Makgona Tsohle Band which backed Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens. He was also a producer in the Mavuthela Music subsidiary of Gallo Record Company where he produced thousands of recordings by several famous South African artists, including the first 22 records for Ladysmith Black Mambazo (he managed the group until their international discovery in 1987). Nkosi also produced all the international releases for Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens, and the Makgona Tsohle Band between 1986 and 1991, when he left both the Mahlathini and the Queens and Makgona Tsohle to concentrate solely on producing. Nkosi did, however, return to the recording studio with the critically acclaimed Rhythm of Healing: Supreme Sax and Penny Whistle Township Jive, in 1993.

Nkosi was paralyzed in an automobile accident in August 1998, and died from his injuries two months later, at 58 years old.