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Don Raffell
Don Raffell (''née'' Donald Howard Raffell; Apr 26, 1919, Washington D.C. - d. Mar 24, 2003, Sherman Oaks, California) was an American saxophonist, woodwind doubler (Multireedist), studio musician and educator. Raffell recorded on hundreds of records, movies, and T.V shows dating from the 1940s all the way through the 1990s. His career as a studio musician was long and stylistically diverse having started in the big band era and playing all the way up through rock n' roll and other modern pop era acts. He had a long time close professional association with arranger and conductor Nelson Riddle.〔Nelson Riddle. ''Arranged By Nelson Riddle'' Warner Bros Pubns. 1985. page 196. ISBN 0-89724-954-2〕 == Early life ==
Don Raffell was born and raised in a musical family in Washington D.C. where both he and his brother took up musical instruments. He learned the clarinet and then moved onto the saxophone and flute, he learned to play trumpet and flugelhorn also. Early on his greatest influence on the saxophone was Lester Young and then later Stan Getz.
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