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Correctly-known American Saxophonist, Andrew Woolfolk Lifeless at 71

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Andrew Woolfolk Dead at 71

Andrew Woolfolk Ineffective at 71

Andrew Woolfolk, the longtime saxophonist for Earth, Wind & Hearth, died on Sunday (April 24) on the age of 71.

Woolfolk’s tragic dying was verified by EWF data singer Philip Bailey on Instagram. Although the sax participant’s end in of lack of life merely will not be group understanding, his bandmate uncovered he had been unwell for barely a while.

Andrew Woolfolk Dead at 71

“I achieved him in Necessary Faculty, and we speedily grew to develop to be shut associates and band mates,” Bailey wrote. “Good reminiscences. Nice expertise. Humorous. Aggressive. Quick-term witted. And often styling.”
Woolfolk joined the band contained in the early Seventies, in step with the band’s formal roster. The EW&F lineup altered usually within the midst of the fairly a number of years, nonetheless Woolfolk formally carried out the sax (as very appropriately as flute and percussion) with the group on and off till 1993.

Nonetheless, as Bailey recounts in his 2014 memoir “Shining Star: Braving the Components of Earth, Wind, and Hearth,” he had no intention of changing into a member of the band. Quickly after having pleasant with alongside each other in Denver, Woolfolk was researching audio in New York when Bailey known as him and requested him to hitch the ensemble. In step with Bailey, Woolfolk turned acknowledged as merely actually one in every of many “real 9.”
Woolfolk would forestall the present chilly with rip-roaring saxophone solos when he traveled with the band, commandeering the half till lastly the comfort of his comrades joined in. He was not the group’s data singer, nonetheless he exuded the plain magnetism of a star onstage.

Andrew Woolfolk Ineffective at 71