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Ronnie Laws
Gold Plated Professional Tenor Saxophone

Retail $ 3,495.00
Out Price $ 2,796.00
You save $ 699.00

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The Ronnie Laws Gold Plated Tenor Saxophones offer the saxophonist great response, a rich warm centered tone and excellent intonation.

This saxophone can be used in any style of music.

Accessories:
*Neck Strap
*Mouthpiece, Cap & Ligature
*Wood Case

*LIMITED Production


       
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Ronnie Laws
Silver Plated Professional Tenor Saxophone

Retail $ 3,095.00
Out Price $ 2,476.00
You save $ 619.00

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Silver Plating allows the saxophonist a lot of freedom in tone color. The silver plated saxophones play very freely and provide a very large tone.

Accessories:
*Neck Strap
*Mouthpiece, Cap & Ligature
*Wood Case

       
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Ronnie Laws
Lacquer Professional Tenor Saxophone

Retail $ 2,995.00
Out Price $ 2,396.00
You save $ 599.00

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Silver Plating allows the saxophonist a lot of freedom in tone color. The silver plated saxophones play very freely and provide a very large tone.

Accessories:
*Neck Strap
*Mouthpiece, Cap & Ligature
*Wood Case
       
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This soprano is current in development and production.
   
Ronnie Laws Soprano Saxophones will be
Available in June 2009

Ronnie Laws

Black Nickel w/ Gold Lacquered Keys
Professional Soprano Saxophone


Retail $ 2,495.00
Out Price $1,995.00

You save $ 500.00

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Ronnie chose the Black Nickel Body with Gold Lacquered Keys for both it's great look and the tone produced by the Black Nickel plating. The tone is rich, full and will project in any room or live performance.

Accessories:
*Neck Strap
*Mouthpiece, Cap & Ligature
*Wood Case

*LIMITED Production
       
       

Ronnie Laws Tenor Saxophones are available through music dealers.

Born 3rd October, 1950, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.

Ronnie Laws formed his own group The Lightmen while still at high school.

After his college days he moved to Los Angeles where in 1970 he became the sax player with Earth Wind & Fire.

His playing is featured on their album 'Last Days In Time'.

He also recorded with Doug and Jean Carne and Hugh Masekela during this time.

In 1976, he launched a solo career with Blue Note Records and producer Wayne Henderson, making immediate impact on the UK jazz funk scene with his debut album 'Pressure Sensitive', including the classic instrumental 'Always There' (later recorded by numerous other artists including Wilille Bobo, Side Effect, Jeff Lorber, Wood Brass & Steel, Incognito and the James Taylor Quartet).

For the United Artists label, he consolidated his popularity with 'Fever' (1976), 'Friends & Strangers' (1977), 'Flame' (1978) and 'Every Generation' (1980), slowly but surely introducing more of his own vocals on his songs.

Vocals were predominant on his next two albums, 'Solid Ground' (Liberty Records, 1981) including 'Stay Awake', and 'Mr Nice Guy' (Capitol Records, 1982).

A final Capitol album 'Classic Masters' (1984) was a compilation featuring two new vocal songs, 'City Girl' and '(You Are) Paradise'.

Switching to CBS, he continued to pursue his vocal career on 'Mirror Town' (1986) and 'All Day Rhythm' (1987) before switching to the independent ATA label and resuming his instrumental sax style on CD-only albums 'True Spirit' (1990) and 'Identity' (1990).

His nineties releases include an album dedicated to The Isley Brothers entitled 'Portrait of the Isley Brothers, 'Harvest For The World' (1998). He had, by that time returned to the Blue Note Stable.

Ronnie has also recorded with Alphonse Mouzon ('The Sky Is The Limit'), Ramsey Lewis ('Tequila Mockingbird'), Arthur Adams ('Home Brew'), Howard Hewett ('This Time'), Jeff Lorber, Sister Sledge ('Once In Your Life'), David Sea and numerous other artists.

His brother is Hubert Laws while his sisters are Eloise Laws (for whom he wrote and produced) and Debra Laws (for whom he co-produced 'Very Special', writing the leading song 'On My Own').

       
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