Alex Hutchinson (musician)
Alex Hutchinson | |
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| Born | Alexander Hutchinson December 24, 1934 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Occupation | Jazz musician |
Alexander Hutchinson (born 24 December 1934) is a Melbourne-based Australian musician, who mainly plays clarinet, but also saxophone. His lifetime non-stop seventy year career extends from when he was first professionally employed as a performer at the age of fifteen in 1949 until his effective retirement in 2019.
Within the context of his main city of Melbourne and Victoria, Hutchinson enjoys an eminence based on his career, his acknowledged playing ability and his musicianship. As well as his performances, he has a long history of involvement in the Victorian Jazz Scene campaigning for improved pay and conditions for music makers. This work led to his election as President of the Musicians' Union. One of his highpoints was his membership of the Graeme Bell All Stars. In their 1955-56 tour, they were hailed as the most popular jazz band in Australia's history.
He has featured on recorded music which included LPs, 45 rpms, and CDs.