Paul Dunmall

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Paul Dunmall is a British jazz saxophonist who plays tenor and soprano saxophone as well as the baritone and the more exotic Saxello and the Northumbrian pipes.

He has a long discography on the Duns Limited Edition label.[1]

Dunmall has played with most of the leading musicians on the international free jazz and improvised music scene, including Keith Tippett and Barry Guy.[2]

As described by freejazz_co_uk[3] "Dunmall sounds at times like Sonny Rollins at others like Evan Parker, but arguably surpasses both in the precision and succinctness of expression ... his work is the very opposite of indulgent - this is music of the utmost seriousness and importance."

In the 1970s, Dunmall was a member of the Divine Light Mission and toured the US with its band.[4]

He has also performed and recorded with Bourne/Davis/Kane.

Dzama Stories is a piece of music inspired by Marcel Dzama by composer Ed Bennett. It is music for amplified ensemble, electronics and improviser featuring Decibel and Dunmall.

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Zooplongoma (2001 Album by Paul Dunmall/Hilary Jeffries/Philip Gibbs/John Adams/Tony Marsh)
Two's & Three's (1995 Album by Elton Dean)
Utoma Trio (2000 Album by Tony Bianco With Paul Dunmall & Simon Picard)
Mujician (Jazz Band, '90s, 2000s)
If Dubois Only Knew (1996 Album by Elton Dean & Paul Dunmall)