Denis Payton

Denis Payton

saxophone player for The Dave Clark Five

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Denis Payton is observed playing the Yamaha YTS62iiiS Tenor Saxophone, evidenced by the video provided by DLD2 Music titled "Deconstructing The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over (Isolated Tracks)," where at the timestamp 05:26, Payton can be seen performing. Additionally, Payton's tenor saxophone solo is featured in "Having A Wild Weekend," further confirming his use of this specific instrument.

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In the cover of "Over and Over" by The Dave Clark Five, Denis Payton is seen playing a Hohner Chromatic Harmonica during a solo at the 1:05 timestamp, as evidenced by the video provided by John1948ThreeC on YouTube. This source confirms Payton's use of this specific harmonica model in the performance.

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In the deconstruction video titled "Deconstructing The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over (Isolated Tracks)" provided by DLD2 Music on YouTube, it is shown that Denis Payton performs on the Yamaha YBS-52 Baritone Saxophone. This evidence is observed from the beginning of the video, where the saxophone can be distinctly heard. This source provides clear proof of Denis Payton's use of this specific instrument in the mentioned performance.

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In the video for "The Red Balloon" by the Dave Clark Five, Denis Payton is observed playing a Yamaha YSH-411 Sousaphone, confirming his use of this particular instrument. This evidence is provided by a YouTube video uploaded by VINYLRECORDS607080s, which features the song "Red Balloon," showcasing Payton with the sousaphone right from the beginning of the track.

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