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  1. Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph III (3 juin 1927 – 3 juillet 2007) est un saxophoniste américain connu en particulier pour son tube Yakety Sax sorti en 1963 (indicatif musical du Benny Hill Show).

    • 3 juin 1927Paducah, Kentucky, États-Unis
    • Boots, Randy Randolph
    • Homer Louis Randolph III
  2. Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph III (June 3, 1927 [1] – July 3, 2007) was an American musician best known for his 1963 saxophone hit "Yakety Sax", which became the signature tune of The Benny Hill Show.

    Year
    Title
    Chart Positions(us)
    1960
    Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax
    79
    1963
    Yakety Sax!
    1964
    Hip Boots!
    1964
    The Yakin' Sax Man
  3. Boots Randolph was the first to ever play sax on recordings with Elvis, and the only one to ever play solo with him, in addition to recording on the soundtracks for eight of his movies.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yakety_SaxYakety Sax - Wikipedia

    Saxophonist Randolph popularized the selection in his 1963 recording, which reached number 35 on the pop charts. [6] Comedian Benny Hill later made it more widely known as the closing theme music of The Benny Hill Show. The piece is considered Randolph's signature work. [7]

  5. www.discogs.com › artist › 48398-Boots-RandolphBoots Randolph - Discogs

    Boots was an American musician best known for his 1963 saxophone hit, "Yakety Sax" (Benny Hill's signature tune). In addition to his solo work, he was an accomplished session musician, as playing an integral role in countless recordings, including Elvis Presley's "Return To Sender" and Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman".

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  7. Boots Randolph. In 1927, Homer Louis Randolph was born in Paducah, Kentucky, and grew up in the rural area of Cadiz. Surrounded by a musical family, Homer, (or “Boots” as his brother called him), had many opportunities to explore his musical and creative talents.