Anthony Thistlethwaite
Saxophonist and bass player, The Waterboys

Born
August 31st, 1955
69 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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An English musician played saxophone and bass guitar. Collaborated with the band The Waterboys in the 1980s, contributing to the albums 'This Is The Sea' and 'Fisherman's Blues'. In addition to work with The Waterboys, played with artists such as The Pogues and collaborated with various projects, which showcased versatile musicianship across different genres.
Contributed to The Waterboys' 'This Is The Sea'
Performed on The Waterboys' 'Fisherman's Blues'
Collaborated with The Pogues
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