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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lyn_DobsonLyn Dobson - Wikipedia

    Lyn Dobson (born 22 June 1939 in Bedford) is an English musician, noted as a jazz-rock flautist and saxophonist. He appeared with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames and Manfred Mann in the mid-1960s, and then with Soft Machine and Keef Hartley, as well as playing on albums by Nick Drake and John Martyn. Dobson played the flute solo on ...

  2. Third is a live and studio album by the English rock band Soft Machine, released as their third overall in June 1970 by CBS Records. It is a double album with a single composition on each of the four sides, and was the first of two albums recorded with a four-piece line-up of keyboardist Mike Ratledge, drummer and vocalist Robert ...

  3. Lyn Dobson. Profile: British jazz-rock flautist and saxophonist. Born Bedford, England 1939. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Group Sounds Four & Five, Hazchem (2), Henry Lowther - Lyn Dobson Quintet, Manfred Mann, Soft Machine, The Keef Hartley Band, The People Band, Third Ear Band. Variations:

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  5. markhewins.bandcamp.com › album › lyn-dobson-mark-hewinsLyn Dobson / Mark Hewins

    Lyn Dobson/Mark Hewins by Lyn Dobson & Mark Hewins, released 14 April 2020 1. Moors Of Spain 2. Flywave 3. Sitaritar 4. Rhumba In Rubite Recorded August 2019; Nr. Canterbury, Kent, England #4 Recorded in situ in Rubite, Velez-Malaga, Andalucía. Spain. Oct-2019. Soundtrack from Video.

  6. Listen to music by Lyn Dobson on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Lyn Dobson, including Still I'm Sad (with Jack Bruce, Henry Lowther & Lyn Dobson), There's No Living Without Your Loving (with Jack Bruce, Henry Lowther & Lyn Dobson) and more.

  7. Lyn Dobson discography and songs: Music profile for Lyn Dobson, born 22 June 1939. Genres: Jazz-Rock. Albums include Jam Sandwich and Trad Dads, Dirty Boppers & Free Fusioneers: British Jazz 1960-1975.