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Earle Eidenire

Earle Eidenire started playing saxophone when hewas 12, and began learning jazz at theUniversity of Miami's Summer Music Camp in 1975.

In 1977 Earle attended Florida State University and studied with Patrick Meighan, and Bill Kennedy.

He has performed with Bruce Saunders, Mike Gerber, Phil Sampson, Tim Mayer, Markus Gottschlich, Jim Gasior, Rodner Padilla, and many others.

He has recorded jingles for TV and Radio.

Gear

He Plays:Yamaha YSS-62 Soprano with a Dukoff D7 Mouthpiece,Selmer MK VI Alto with a Dukoff D7 Mouthpiece,Selmer MK VI Tenor with a Jody Jazz DV 7* Mouthpiece,Vito Baritone Sax with a Berg Larsen 110, and Yamaha Flutes


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Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor
John Coltrane
saxophone
Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor
Joe Henderson
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