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Jul 4, 2007 · NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Boots Randolph, whose spirited saxophone playing on "Yakety Sax" endeared him to fans for years on Benny Hill's TV show, died Tuesday. He was 80. Mr. Randolph suffered a...
Boots Randolph, a saxophone player best known for the 1963 hit “Yakety Sax,” died Tuesday. He was 80. Randolph suffered a cerebral hemorrhage June 25 and had been hospitalized in a coma. He...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Boots Randolph, whose spirited saxophone playing on "Yakety Sax" endeared him to fans for years on Benny Hill's TV show, died Tuesday. He was 80. Mr. Randolph suffered a...
Saxophonist Boots Randolph, best known for his 1963 instrumental hit "Yakety Sax," died Tuesday (July 3) in Nashville following a brief hospitalization. The 80-year-old musician suffered a...
Boots Randolph was a legendary saxophonist who redefined what the instrument's role was in both rock and roll and country music. In this special vignette, Chuck Surack, Founder of Sweetwater Sound, and Tim Smith, Studio Musician and Professor at Frost School of Music, sit down to remember their dear friend and pay tribute to his legacy.
Jul 4, 2007 · By Joe Edwards The Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Boots Randolph, whose spirited saxophone playing on "Yakety Sax" endeared him to fans for years on Benny Hill's TV show, died Tuesday. He was 80. …
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Jul 4, 2007 · Boots Randolph, whose lively saxophone playing on "Yakety Sax" endeared him to fans for years on Benny Hill's TV show, died yesterday. He was 80.