Rick Fay, born on December 25, 1926, in Chicago, was an American jazz clarinettist and saxophonist. Early in his career, he worked for the Disney music studios for 24 years and frequently performed at Disney World. Rick Fay began recording in the mid-1960s as one half of "Rick and Paul" on Accent Records. His first solo album, Live at Lone Pine, was released in 1989 on Arbors Records. Throughout his career, he collaborated with notable musicians such as Wild Bill Davison, Pete Dailey, Firehouse Five Plus Two, Jackie Coon, Dan Barrett, and Johnny Varro. Rick Fay's discography includes several albums released on Arbors Records, including Hello Horn! (1990), Glendena Forever (1991), Sax-O-Poem: Poetry And Jazz (1992), Endangered Species (1993), and Words Among The Reeds (1998). Rick Fay passed away on March 22, 1999.
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