Sad Sax and She Sells What?

What The History
What The History
Sad Sax and She Sells What?
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In this episode Suzie checks out the turbulent history of the saxaphone and Trevor sees what exactly Mary Anning sold.

What the History?

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REFERENCES

Aldophe Sax and the Saxaphone

Adolphe Sax and Cie 2019, ‘Antoine-Joseph Sax – Inventor of the Saxophone’  https://www.adolphesax.be/en/adolphe-sax/


Encyclopaedia Brittanica 2020, ‘Adolphe Sax’ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Antoine-Joseph-Sax


Kelsey-Sugg A 2020, ‘It was banned by the Nazis, Stalin and the Vatican. This is the surprising history of the saxophone’ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-25/saxophone-history-of-musical-instrument-brutal-and-beautiful/11960922

Stover S 2020, ‘Adolphe Sax’ https://www.allmusic.com/artist/adolphe-sax-mn0001661571/biography
The Instrument Place 2019, ‘History of the Saxophone’ https://www.theinstrumentplace.com/history-of-the-saxophone

Mary Anning

The forgotten history behind the world’s most famous tongue twister – Vintage News (24 Jan 2018)

Mary Anning inspired ‘she sells sea shells’ — but she was actually a legendary fossil hunter – ABC Radio National (6 May 2019)

Mary Anning – Famous Scientists 

Mary Anning (1799-1847) – University of Berkeley 

Mary Anning – Lyme Regis Museum 

The untold tale of the woman who dug up ancient sea monsters – The Guardian (17 Mar 2019)

Mary Anning, the fossil finder – Charles Dickens (1865)


Ammonite (2020) – IMDB

Other stuff:

The word history in the opening theme has been extracted from…

History Never Repeats – Split Enz (1981)

History Repeating – Propellerheads feat: Miss Shirley Bassey (1998)

Flame Trees – Cold Chisel (1984)

You’re History – Shakespeare’s Sister (1989)

Centuries – Fall Out Boy (2015)

Fade out – Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty

All music used under fair use provisions.

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