
Born on the 17th November, 1928, John Sangster was a central and charismatic figure in Australian jazz. An accomplished and highly innovative performer, he started out playing traditional jazz with Graeme Bell and his Australian Jazz Band on trombone, later taking up the cornet, and then drums. He toured several times with Bell between 1950 and 1955, playing in Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and Korea. In the 1960s Sangster played at the El Rocco, a famous Sydney venue for modern and experimental jazz at that time.
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Singn' 'Em
Spiders and flies
Chimin'
Hair
sunrise
A Day in the Life
Outback Bush
the birds
Stompin' under the hill
first light
Belladonna took
Off To Adventures
Hashish
possum
Gollum
Gandalf the whiz
the desert
the city
forest with birds
rain
Desert Ritual (Standard Music Library: Activity/Travel/Dramatic)
the centre
Love is Blue
Gandalf the White
Nazgul
Green hill country
Legolas: Elf
Sam The Man
Orcs
Rain-Forest Rag
Elvish Dance
Smaug's Lair
Rivendell
skulls and bones
man the destroyer
Beorn's Bear Dance
Blues For Boromir
the sand swimmer
Dwarvish dance
The Knockabout Trolls
Fangorn
Laurelindorenan
Runes By Moonlight
The Ride Of The Rohirrim
the knob-tailed gecko
Three Cheers for Smeagol
Lullaby in Lorien
Elvish Tea-Party, With Dance
Frodo's Fantasy
The Old Forest
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