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RIP Andrew Woolfolk (1950 – 2022)

“September”

Andrew Woolfolk was an American saxophonist known for playing on such songs as “September” (1978).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1950, 2022, American music, music, RIP, Saxophone on April 28, 2022 by jahsonic.

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