Dale Barlow

Dale Barlow (born Sydney, Australia, 25 December 1959) is an Australian jazz composer and multi-instrumentalist, playing especially the tenor, alto saxophone, soprano saxophonist, baritone saxophone, and flute.

In the early 1980s Barlow moved to New York, where he was a member of two groups, the Cedar Walton Quartet and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Barlow has also toured and recorded with many other jazz greats including Sonny Stitt, Chet Baker, Gil Evans, Jackie McLean, Billy Cobham, Curtis Fuller, Eddie Palmieri, Benny Golson, Lee Konitz, Helen Merrill, Mulgrew Miller, Kenny Barron, Richie Cole, Dizzy Gillespie, and Billy Higgins.

Barlow briefly studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in the late 1970s.

In Sydney/SEAsia he performed with many artists, including Bruce Cale, Roger Frampton, and Indra Lesmana.

As leader

 * Hipnotation (1990; Spiral Scratch Records)
 * Horn (1990; Spiral Scratch Records)
 * Jazz Juice (1992; Hipnotation Records)
 * Windmills on Mars (2004; Dale Barlow and Walter Lampe Hipnotation Records)
 * Dale Barlow Live (2008; JazzHead Oz)
 * Where We Live (Dale Barlow's Nomads Hipnotation Records)

As sideman
With Art Blakey With Steve Brien With John JB Butler With Billy Cobham With Paul Grabowsky With Vince Jones With Peter O'Mara With Daryl Pratt With Cedar Walton
 * Chippin' In (1990)
 * One for All (1990)
 * Token Entry (2001)
 * Live in Peru (2004)
 * Live at Jazz Cafe London (2005)
 * Tee Vee (2004)
 * One Day Spent (2000)
 * Peter O'Mara (1980)
 * Pratt's Alchemy: Works for Percussion (2005)
 * Bluesville Time (1994)
 * Manhattan After Hours (2003)