
Boots Randolph (1927–2007) was an American musician known for his contributions to jazz, pop, and country music. His most famous work was the 1963 saxophone hit "Yakety Sax" which gained cult status through its use in comedy shows. Boots Randolph was a key figure in the development of the "Nashville sound," working with artists such as Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer . His mastery of the saxophone made him a sought-after session musician and a popular stage performer. Boots Randolph left a significant mark on the music industry, particularly in the field of instrumental music.
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