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Lew Tabackin

Lew Tabackin (born March 26, 1940 in Philadelphia) is a jazz flutist and a tenor saxophonist. He is married to Toshiko Akiyoshi, who is a jazz pianist and a composer/arranger.〔(Lew Tabackin 70th Birthday Celebration announcement ) (Ref for correct birth month - vs. birth month error in (Feather/Gitler's) ''Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies'')〕
==Biography==
Tabackin first took up the flute at the age of 12, followed by the tenor saxophone at age 15.〔Joffe, Edward. "An Interview with Lew Tabackin." ''Joffe Woodwinds,'' Nov. 2006. Web. 11 Aug. 2014.〕 He has citied Al Cohn〔〔Jung, Fred. "A Fireside Chat With Lew Tabackin." ''All About Jazz,'' 4 Apr. 2003. Web. 11 Aug. 2014.〕 and Coleman Hawkins〔 as influences on his sax playing, while his flute role models include classical players such as William Kincaid, Julius Baker, and Jean-Pierre Rampal.〔 Tabackin studied flute at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and also studied music with composer Vincent Persichetti. In 1962 he graduated from the Conservatory and, after a stint with the U.S. Army, worked with Tal Farlow. He also worked with Chuck Israels in New York City,〔 and a combo that included Elvin Jones, Donald Byrd, and Roland Hanna. Later he would have a chair in The Dick Cavett Show's band and The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen.〔Feather, Leonard, and Ira Gitler. ''The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies.'' New York: Horizon, 1976. Print.〕 Tabackin moved from New York to California when The Tonight Show relocated in 1972.〔 During this time he played with Shelly Manne and Billy Higgins, among others.〔
Tabackin met Toshiko Akiyoshi in 1967 while he was playing in Clark Terry's band and she was invited to sit in for Don Friedman.〔 They formed a quartet in the late 1960s, married in 1969,〔Freedman, Samuel G. "A Jewish-Asian Couple's Union Leads to a Scholarly Interest in Intermarriage." ''New York Times,'' Late Edition (East Coast). Jun 16 2012. ''ProQuest.'' Web. 13 Aug. 2014.〕 and in 1973 co-founded the Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band in Los Angeles,〔 which later became the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin, playing bebop in Duke Ellington-influenced arrangements and compositions by Akiyoshi.〔(Down Beat Artist Profile )〕 Tabackin was principal soloist for the big band/orchestra from 1973 through 2003.
Lew Tabackin was interviewed by Linus Wyrsch on "The Jazz Hole" for (breakthruradio.com ) in July 2011 - (Lew Tabackin Interview by breakthruradio.com )

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