André Teddy Hameline

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André "Teddy" Hameline (* around 1925) was a French jazz musician ( alto saxophone ).

Hameline played in the Paris jazz scene from the mid-1950s a. a. with André Persiany , Bernard Zacharias , Michel de Villers , and in the Modern Jazz Group Tentette and Quartet around Roger Guerin (with Lucky Thompson ). In the following two decades he worked in the big bands of Martial Solal , Daniel Janin , Jean-Claude Naude , Maxim Saury and Claude Cagnasso . In the field of jazz he was involved in 13 recording sessions between 1955 and 1977. Under his own name, Hameline presented the EP His Sax on His Master's Voice in 1960 .

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  1. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed September 27, 2018)