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Bobby Keys

Bobby Keys

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Bobby Keys Biography

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Robert Henry 'Bobby' Keys (born December 18, 1943, Slaton, Lubbock County, Texas, United States) is an American saxophone player, and has performed with other musicians as a member of one of the notable horn sections of the 1970s. He appears on albums by The Rolling Stones, The Who, Harry Nilsson, Delaney Bramlett, George Harrison's ''All Things Must Pass'', Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker's ''Mad Dogs and Englishmen''. Keys has been a touring musician since 1956.

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