Chris Mostert
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Christiaan "Chris" Mostert is a Dutch saxophonist who has played with the Eagles during their "Farewell 1 Tour" in 2005. He is part of the horns the Mighty Horns . Besides his work with the Eagles, Mostert has also played on solo tours of Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Glenn Frey, and been he also been a member of the bands, Goose Creek Symphony, Pollution, Sylvester and the Hot Band.[1] He also performed on three solo albums by Glenn Frey, Soul Searchin' (including the saxophone solo in the hit single True Love), Strange Weather and After Hours. In 2004 he recorded a solo album Midnight Breeze, accompanied by a.o. Jeff Baxter, Burleigh Drummond and Steve Gadd.[2] He also worked on the last studio album by the Eagles "Long Road Out of Eden".[3]
Partial discography
- Glenn Frey - "After Hours" (2012)
- Eagles - "Long Road Out of Eden" (2007)
- Hank Ballard & the Midnighters - "From Love to Tears" (1998)
- Max Carl and the Big Dance - "One Planet – One Groove" (1998)
- Teri Ann Linn - "Teri" (1998)
- Joe Esposito - "Treated and Released" (1996)
- Glenn Frey - "Glenn Frey Live" (1993)
- Michael Damian - "Reach out to Me" (1993)
- John Stewart - "Bullets in the Hour Glass" (1992)
- Glenn Frey - "Strange Weather" (1992)
- Peter Cetera - "World Falling Down" (1992)
- Smokey Robinson - "Double Good Everything" (1991)
- Glenn Frey - "Soul Searchin'" (1988)
- Julie Brown - "Trapped in the Body of a White Girl" (1987)
- Sylvester & the Hot Band - "Bazaar" (1973)
- Sylvester - "Sylvester & the Hot Band" (1973)
References
- ^ Christiaan Mostert and Chris Mostert credits at allmusic.com
- ^ Midnight Breeze at allmusic.com
- ^ http://www.discogs.com/artist/407330-Chris-Mostert