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David Fitzgerald (born February 1951) is a woodwind player who plays saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor), flutes, whistles and clarinet. With Dave Bainbridge he co-founded the influential Christian progressive and Celtic folk themed band Iona. He now concentrates on Christian liturgical music, teaching his subject at Norwich Cathedral School and elsewhere.

Discography

Solo

with Iona

see Iona for a list of their recordings

with Dave Bainbridge

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