found: Sunbeam and thundercloud, p1996:container (Joe Temperley, baritone saxophone)
found: OCLC, May 9, 1997(hdg.: Temperley, Joe; Temperly, Joe; usage: Joe Temperley; Joe Temperly)
found: Guardian WWW site, viewed May 17, 2016(although hailed by many as Scotland's greatest ever jazz musician, the baritone saxophonist Joe Temperley only fully matured as a soloist after settling in the US in 1965; recruited in 1990 to become a founder member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in New York, Temperley went on to enjoy an unbroken 25-year association with the orchestra; Joseph Temperley, born 20 September 1929 in Cowdenbeath in Fife; died 11 May 2016, aged 86; bandleader Tommy Sampson took the 18-year-old saxophonist to London, where Temperley then moved through a series of bands, including those led by Harry Parry and Joe Loss, before he joined the drummer Jack Parnell's orchestra; often heard on record, he was seen as a promising tenor saxophonist before concentrating on the bulkier baritone instrument once he had joined Tommy Whittle's band in 1955; joined Humphrey Lyttelton's octet in early 1958 on baritone; teacher in the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music and the Juilliard)
found: Scotsman WWW site, viewed May 17, 2016(Joe Temperley; born: 20 September 1927 in Lochgelly, Fife; died: 11 May 2016 in New York; the jazz world's most renowned baritone saxophonist and the first Scottish jazz musician to make it on the New York scene)