Everyone in the recording studio on that memorable day in the early 1960s knew Henry Mancini’s “The Pink Panther” theme was something special. But no one, including tenor saxophone soloist Plas ...
It's impossible to think of the Pink Panther -- that sly cat who starred in the opening credits of the classic 1963 Peter Sellers comedy of the same name and in scores of Saturday morning cartoons -- ...
Adviser nomination: “Elizabeth is a phenomenal alto saxophonist who plays principle saxophone in the BHS Wind Symphony and lead alto in the BHS Jazz Ensemble I. She is a positive leader who exudes a ...
You know the theme. That tenor saxophone is part of pop-culture history. Of course, the score to “The Pink Panther” is much more than just one sound. Mancini’s vision for slick, cool jazz thrives.