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==Birthname and date==
 
==Birthname and date==
 
'''Brian Gallagher'''<BR>
 
'''Brian Gallagher'''<BR>
23 November, 1963<BR>
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Soprano- and tenor saxophone player in the [[Hornheads]] (sometimes Hornheadz). First assembled (as no name horn section, sometimes referred to as 'NPG Hornz' in 1991 to augment [[Prince]] & [[The NPG]] on tour. Kenni Holmen replaced [[Brian Gallagher]] in the NPG Hornz (now dubbed [[Hornheads]]) in 1995 and never toured with [[Prince]]. He was involved in studio output from [[Prince]] and associated artists from 1995 until present, with a hiatus in the first decade of the millennium.  
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Soprano- and tenor saxophone player in the [[Hornheads]] (sometimes Hornheadz). First assembled (as no name horn section, sometimes referred to as 'NPG Hornz' in 1991 to augment [[Prince]] & [[The NPG]] on tour. Kenni Holmen replaced [[Brian Gallagher]] in the NPG Hornz (now dubbed [[Hornheads]]) in 1995 and never toured with [[Prince]]. He was involved in studio output from [[Prince]] and associated artists from 1995 until 2016, with a hiatus in the first decade of the millennium.  
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 5 August 2017

Kenni Holmen (sometimes Ken Holmen)


Birthname and date

Brian Gallagher
23 November 1963


Overview

Soprano- and tenor saxophone player in the Hornheads (sometimes Hornheadz). First assembled (as no name horn section, sometimes referred to as 'NPG Hornz' in 1991 to augment Prince & The NPG on tour. Kenni Holmen replaced Brian Gallagher in the NPG Hornz (now dubbed Hornheads) in 1995 and never toured with Prince. He was involved in studio output from Prince and associated artists from 1995 until 2016, with a hiatus in the first decade of the millennium.


Discography with Prince

Reference