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Provided to by Universal Music Group Waltz (For Joanna) · Mike Westbrook Concert Band Waltz (For Joanna) ℗ 1969 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 2021-07-02 Producer: Peter Eden Associated Performer, Piano: Mike Westbrook Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute: John Warren Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet: Mike Osborne Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: Bernie Living Associated Performer, Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Music Director & Conductor: John Surman Associated Performer, Bass: Barre Phillips Associated Performer, Bass: Chris Laurence Associated Performer, Bass: Harry Miller Associated Performer, Music Director & Conductor, Trombone: Eddie Harvey Associated Performer, Music Director & Conductor: Mike Westbrook Associated Performer, Drums: Alan Jackson Associated Performer, Drums: John Marshall Studio Personnel, Engineer: Bill Price Unknown, Other: Bernard Lee Associated Performer, French Horn: Tom Bennellick Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone: Brian Smith Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone: Nisar Ahmed Khan Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone, Flute: Alan Skidmore Associated Performer, Trombone: Malcolm Griffiths Associated Performer, Trombone: Michael Gibbs Associated Performer, Trombone: Paul Rutherford Associated Performer, Trumpet: Greg Bowen Associated Performer, Trumpet: Henry Lowther Associated Performer, Trumpet: Ronnie Hughes Associated Performer, Trumpet: Tony Fisher Associated Performer, Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Dave Holdsworth Associated Performer, Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Kenny Wheeler Associated Performer, Tuba: George Smith Associated Performer, Tuba: Martin Fry Composer: Mike Westbrook Auto-generated by .
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