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Side man to The 1975, but a talented saxophonist in his own right, John Waugh reflects on the North East's music scene and how he's inspiring budding musicians
Feb 21, 2019 · John Waugh, who grew up in Hedley-on-the-Hill, performed with alternative rock band The 1975, who also won two gongs on the night. John has been performing with the band since 2013, appearing on both of their number one albums and touring with them extensively.
Oct 1, 2015 · John: I’ve found that with a band you collectively have a pack mentality and a brotherhood that can relieve certain pressures of writing music. Though if you’re writing and releasing music of your own then you’re the only face of the music, so you naturally feel the pressure and attention a little more.
In this episode of The StageLeft Podcast, we talk to the coolest saxophonist on the planet and all round nice guy, John Waugh. Recorded a week before playing at the Brit Awards with The 1975,...
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Feb 7, 2021 · You did reach outside the boundaries of the band this time, though, in your striking collaboration with The 1975’s saxophonist John Waugh.
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John Waugh is a talented saxophonist best known for his work as the session saxophonist for the British band The 1975. His soulful and emotive saxophone performances have become a defining element of the band's sound, contributing to their distinct blend of indie rock, pop, and jazz influences.