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Mel Collins
Mel Collins is a renowned British saxophonist and flutist, born on September 5, 1947, in the Isle of Man, UK. He is celebrated for his contributions to the progressive rock genre, particularly as a member of the influential bands King Crimson and Camel. Collins began his musical journey in the late 1960s, performing with various bands and as a session musician. His significant break came in 1970 when he joined King Crimson as a session musician, contributing to their acclaimed album "Lizard." His talent and versatility earned him a full-time position with the band, where he played on subsequent albums "Islands" and "Larks' Tongues in Aspic." Throughout his career, Mel Collins has collaborated with numerous prominent artists, solidifying his reputation as a distinguished musician in the rock and jazz scenes.

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