Ronnie Laws Tenor Saxophone

$3,995.00

Last one ever available….. great tenor … jsut found it in the inventory…

Free Shipine in the Continental United States

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Ronnie Laws Tenor Saxophone: this is the lastRonnie Laws Tenor Saxophone we will ever make…. almost as soon as I got the line set up the factory closed and I could not get way more…. there were only 10 made….

Ronnie Laws Tenor Saxophone is Gold Plated (not Lacqueres), has a very big sound, it is the saxophone onnie plays and has played for many years… this is one of a king now….

Ronald Wayne Laws (born October 3, 1950)[1] is an American jazz, jazz fusion[2] and smooth jazz saxophonist. He is the younger brother of jazz flutist Hubert Laws,  jazz vocalist Eloise Laws and the older brother ofDebra Laws. His son Jaman Laws is also a very good saxophone player and Chateau Woodwind Instrument Artist….

 

 

 

Biography[edit]

Born and raised in Houston, Texas,  United States, Laws is the fifth of eight children. He started playing the saxophone at the age of 11.

He attended Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas for two years.

In 1971, Laws journeyed to Los Angeles, California to embark upon a musical career. He started off by performing with trumpeter Hugh Masekela.  In 1972, Laws joined the band Earth, Wind and Fire where he played saxophone and flute  on their album Last Days and Time.  After 18 months working with Earth, Wind and Fire, he decided to become a solo artist. In 1975, Laws issued his debut album entitled Pressure Sensitive on Blue Note Records.  The album reached No. 25 on theBillboard Top Soul Albums chart.[5] In 1976, Laws went on to release his second LP Fever.  The album reached No. 13 on the Billboard Top Soul LP’s chart.

His third album,Friends and Strangers,  was issued in 1977 on United Artist Records. The album has been certified gold  in the US by the RIAA.  Laws’ fourth studio LP, entitled Flame was released in September 1978 on United Artists. The LP reached No. 16 on the Billboard Top Soul LP’s chart.

His follow up album Every Generation  was issued in 1980 by United Artists Records.[12] The album reached No. 4 on the Billboard Top Soul LP’s chart.

RONNIE…..