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  1. Alec Woodburn (5 May 1942 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England – 6 February 2012 in Middlewich, England), known professionally as Jim King, was an original member of the British rock band Family. He played saxophone and harmonica, and sang occasional lead vocals on the band's first two albums, Music in a Doll's House and Family Entertainment.

  2. Wind instruments, including sax, harmonica and flute. Was a vocalist in the pre-Chapman days of the group. Jim King (born Alec Woodburn, May 5, 1942, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England, died February 6, 2012, Middlewich, England. Certainly the most elusive of all of the characters in the Family saga, Jim King was a vital ingredient of the ...

  3. www.jameskingmusic.comJAMES KING

    Official site of James King, saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and founding member of platinum-selling Elektra Records recording artists Fitz and the Tantrums.

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  5. Jim King (born Alec Woodburn, 5 May 1942 - 6th Feruary 2012) , from Kettering, Northamptonshire, England was an original member of Family. He played saxophone and harmonica, and sang occasional lead vocals on the band's first two albums, Music in a Doll's House and Family Entertainment.

  6. James King is an American multi-instrumentalist who is a co-founder for soul band Fitz and the Tantrums. In 2008, he was approached by college friend Michael Fitzpatrick to play saxophone on a few songs that he had written which turned out to be the beginnings of Fitz and the Tantrums. [1]

  7. Feb 2, 2024 · From Memphis, Tennessee, Lloyd got his first saxophone at the age of nine and, by the 50s, was playing in the touring bands of blues mavens Howlin’ Wolf and B.B. King. A move to LA, in 1956 ...

  8. Alec Woodburn (5 May 1942 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England – 6 February 2012 in Middlewich, England), known professionally as Jim King, was an original member of the British rock band Family. He played saxophone and harmonica, and sang occasional lead vocals on the band's first two albums, Music in a Doll's House and Family Entertainment.

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