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Hans Dulfer (born 28 May 1940) is a Dutch jazz musician who plays tenor saxophone. Hans Dulfer was born on 28 May 1940 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He began at age 17 and has been referred to as "Big boy" because of his album of the same name. At the end of the sixties he and Herbert Noord (Hammond organ) founded a quartet that played saxophone/organ funk. He has done a good deal of cross-over jazz or jazz fusion and even worked with Punk rockers at one point. He has recorded an album with bassist ''Frank Wright'' titled ''"El Saxofón"''. He has comparatively high popularity in Japan〔(Attie Buaw ). Bauwhaus.nl. Retrieved on 2013-08-07.〕 where ''Hyperbeat'' was a top-selling CD by instrumental standards. Furthermore Japanese film maker Masaaki Yuasa stated that he listened to Hans Dulfer's music while working on Mind Game. Hans Dulfer is the father of saxophonist Candy Dulfer and the two worked together on the album ''Dulfer Dulfer'', whose title refers in part to Hans. ==Discography== Selected albums: *''Candy Clouds'' (1971) *''El Saxofon'' (1972) *''Express Delayed'' (1978) *''Big Boy'' (1994) *''Hyperbeat'' (1995) *''Dig!'' (1996) *''Skin deep'' (1998) *''Papa's got a brand new sax'' (1999) *''El saxofon'' (2000) *''Dulfer Dulfer'' (2002) *''Scissors'' (2003) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hans Dulfer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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