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                                                  Alison started playing sax in the early 80's while
                          a member of the Nottingham Youth Theatre and her
                          first public
                          performance was at the Edinburgh Festival in shows
                          containing music written by group members. 
                            
                          In the mid 80's, Alison secured a place on the jazz
                          course at Leeds College of Music, where she studied
                          under Al
                          Wood and also travelled to London to take tuition
                          from Jean Toussaint, who she met while on a summer
                          school at the Guildhall. 
                           
                          While living in Leeds, she was a member of Indie band
                          Out to Lunch and gigged and recorded with The Violet
                          Hour. 
                           
                          On moving to Manchester in 1990, Alison joined hard-gigging
                          power-pop outfit Possible World Theory and later spent
                          a couple of years working with Ashley Hutchings of
                          Albion Band fame, gigging at the Cambridge Folk Festival
                          among many others and releasing an album entitled
                          A Batter Pudding for John Keats, featuring some of
                          her own compositions. 
                           
                          Alison iscurrently working with Birmingham based
                          vocalist Judy Duff in Nu Soul Generation and in Manchester
                          with blues/cajun outfit The Bourbon St Preachers and
                      Moss Side ska and jazz singer Abina.
                           
                      Alisons
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