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Harold Land.

Harold Land (18 December 1928 - 27 July 2001) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He went on a solo career in 1958, but remained available for recordings by other musicians. One of them was Wes Montgomery.

Zappa about Harold Land

Musician: Is there any sort of submovement of jazz that you like more than others. Are you more into, say, Ornette Coleman than Duke Ellington?
Zappa:: "Well, I like Charlie Mingus, and I Iike Thelonious Monk, Eric Dolphy – I used to really like Harold Land, but I haven't heard anything from him in a long time. But that's about it."

- Quoted from Zappa, 79/8, Interview by Dan Forte for Musician, No.19, August 1979.

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