Tim Berne

from New York City New York
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Tim Berne

Since emerging from the ’80’s New York downtown scene, saxophonist/composer Tim Berne has asserted a strong and singular musical personality in his diverse and captivating works. His many collaborators over the years have included John Zorn, Glenn Ferris, Herb Robertson, and Mark Dresser. Berne has an instantly recognizable sax style that contains a skewed R&B sensibility coupled with a unique compositional approach.
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Tim Berne- Bloodcount
saxophone/composer
Berne/Formanek
saxophonist/composer

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