English musician
Quincy in 1970
David Quincy (born 13 September 1939, Battle , Sussex ), better known as Dave Quincy (and also billed as Dave Quincey ), is an English saxophonist and composer who was a founder-member of British jazz-rock bands If and Zzebra .
Before joining If, Quincy had played in the early 1960s with Jet Harris ,[ 1] [ 2] and with Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds from August 1965 to February 1967 where he played with Dave Greenslade (who would also later briefly join If when their first line-up split, before going on to form his own group). Quincy then recorded two albums with Manfred Mann Chapter Three before recording for JJ Jackson , where he met up with Dick Morrissey and Terry Smith , with whom he would form If.[ 3] When If broke up, Quincy went on to become a founder-member of Zzebra, with Terry Smith. Repertoire Records now release all the If recordings in their catalogue, and in 2014 released Groovicity , a recent recording by a quartet led by Quincy. In 2016, the label released If 5 , being a record by a reformed version of If, led by original members Dave Quincy and Terry Smith.[ 4] . The latest release is 2022; IF live at the BBC ( two disks, 20 tracks) on Repertoire Records UK LTD. Includes John Peel show. Dave Lee Travis show. Sounds of the 70's and a live radio one concert July 1972. Buy on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-At-BBC-If/dp/B0B1C99L2C/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TZEPMX9VCSLD&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.bnLt62s6E9blQsbpfIM11pQjA_STkPNCPr8X_CTCRu_WUUgvOKyqFBk8Gh2BLDsNYj2_0i-cx4biFwrPwlj-NljZ1nbN4fCl5UJzc6EZUkqBmpKFj266wL1k6tL0_X6MUUUo4bVj9s7iBb44bvrNWcKA1WCjM3eBgFOx5vmxaW2Qt6Ugo_kXi8NXbw4w1t23cu5nQ3xgMlWzXtWa-hoHHaM27JPAH5gg-gTd-taf1Eg.4Nb1Vp31FkTCr8Q18l0o7qRoh0C7Obz9W8FKe85xcT0&dib_tag=se&keywords=if+live+at+the+bbc&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1731336967&sprefix=IF+LIVE+AT%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-1#customerReviews
Discography
Quincy (far left) as part of the band If in 1970
With Manfred Mann
1969: Chapter Three - Manfred Mann's Chapter Three
1970: Chapter Three Vol. 2 - Manfred Mann's Chapter Three
With If
With Zzebra
1974: Zzebra
1975: Panic (Polydor)
1975: Take It Or Leave It
2001: Lost World (recorded live in 1975)
As sideman
Solo
With Groovicity
References
Studio albums Compilations Daggers (†) denote a deceased member