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Name
  
Dave Quincy

Role
  
Film Score Composer

Music groups
  
If, Zzebra


Albums
  
If, If 2, Waterfall, Not Just Another B, If 3

Similar People
  
Terry Smith, Dick Morrissey, Dennis Elliott, John McCoy, I‑F

David Quincy (born September 13, 1939, Battle Sussex), better known as Dave Quincy (and also billed as Dave Quincey), is a British saxophonist and composer who was a founder-member of British jazz-rock bands If and Zzebra.

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Before joining If, Quincy had played in the early 1960s with Jet Harris, and with Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds from August 1965 to February 1967 where he played with Dave Greenslade (who would also later briefly join If when their first line-up split, before going on to form his own group). Quincy then recorded two albums with Manfred Mann's Chapter Three before recording for JJ Jackson, where he met up with Dick Morrissey and Terry Smith, with whom he would form If. When If broke up, Quincy went on to become a founder-member of Zzebra, with Terry Smith. Repertoire Records now release all the If recordings in their catalogue,and in 2014 released Groovicity, a recent recording by a quartet led by Quincy. In 2016, the label released If 5, being a record by a reformed version of If, led by original members Dave Quincy and Terry Smith.

With Manfred Mann

  • 1969: Chapter Three - Manfred Mann's Chapter Three
  • 1970: Chapter Three Vol. 2 - Manfred Mann's Chapter Three
  • With If

  • 1970:If
  • 1970:If 2
  • 1971:If 3
  • 1972:If 4
  • 1972:Waterfall
  • 2016:If 5 (Repertoire)
  • With Zzebra

  • 1974: Zzebra
  • 1975: Panic (Polydor)
  • 1975: Take It Or Leave It
  • 2001: Lost World (recorded live in 1975)
  • As sideman

  • 1970: J. J. Jackson's Dilemma
  • 1971: Cast of Thousands - Leigh Stephens
  • 1982: In London - Teresa Brewer
  • 1986: Altitude - Jamie Talbot
  • With Groovicity

  • 2014: Groovicity (Dave Quincy/Guy Gardner Quartet) (Repertoire Records)
  • References

    Dave Quincy Wikipedia