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on US musicians in British nightclubs. A recording of the band exists, playing the earliest recorded version of the Mingus composition "Peggy's Blue Skylight". The Musician's Union ban was lifted later in 1961, leading to a residency by US tenor saxophonist
400:. Another self-titled album was issued posthumously in 1972 by the B&C label, which mixed tracks from the 1968 RCA album with later, unreleased recordings. Recordings as a jazz sideman included sessions with the jazz-rock/big band ensemble 255:. It was around this time that he began playing the flute, which would eventually become his signature instrument. Initially he had some lessons in New York, but he was largely self-taught. He departed for Europe later in 1960. 357:(drums), for a set of standards played with hard swinging intensity. McNair equally featured his tenor sax and flute on this session, delivering virtuoso performances on both. His next (self-titled) album, cut for 1224: 300:(1961). McNair was part of a quartet Mingus formed to rehearse with during his stay in Britain. However, the band never performed in front of a paying audience, due to a ban imposed by the 450:(1969), with music written by regular McNair collaborator John Cameron. Another notable soundtrack contribution was his tenor saxophone on the original 1962 soundtrack theme from 279:
and worked on film and TV scores in Paris. Once in London, he quickly gained a reputation as a formidable player on flute, alto and tenor saxophone, leading to a regular gig at
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on the flute in particular led to great demand for his services among non-jazz musicians, especially during the late 1960s. His flute was featured on the soundtrack for
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at Ronnie Scott's club. Ironically, McNair's own quartet were also on the bill, resulting in two of his performances with
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features McNair's flute and tenor extensively and demonstrates some of his finest recorded work.
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on a visit to Miami, before settling back in London permanently. His first UK album as a leader,
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featured probably his best known composition, "The Hipster", which was included on
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His best-known sideman role came via his regular participation (with Cameron) on
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on drums being issued. Around the same time, he also recorded with the drummer
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Like many other Caribbean jazz musicians of the 1950s and 1960s (e.g.,
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Throughout the late 1960s he also played on many other jazz-inflected
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article on Jamaican jazz musicians, including Harold McNair.
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Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series, Vol. 1: Lausanne 1960
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