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Everette Harp's alto sax solo is the opening of 2 solos on this recording, before Bill Clinton's closing tenor sax statement. Spanning one chorus of the 12-bar Blues form at a medium-up 145 BPM with a rock feel in B♭, the solo runs approximately 21 seconds. Harp takes a one-chorus alto saxophone solo before Clinton enters for his own two-chorus turn. Everette Harp was 31 to 32 years old at the time of this 1993 recording. "Your Mama Don't Dance" is a blues-rooted rock composition written by Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina in 1972.
Everette Harp was 31 to 32 years old at the time.
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