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Derek Pascoe was born on 1957, is a British vocalist and saxophonist. Discover Derek Pascoe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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1957

Derek Pascoe (born 1957) is a British musician now based in Adelaide, South Australia.

1970

He was the vocalist and saxophonist in pop band Flintlock in the 1970s.

He is a member of the jazz performance academic staff of the Elder Conservatorium of Music and has collaborated with a number of musicians in musical and spoken word performances.

Pascoe trained as a saxophonist from the age of 15, after being inspired by a performance on television.

He was the vocalist and saxophonist in Flintlock (previously known as the Young Revivals).

1976

He appeared as himself in the TV show You Must be Joking and in every episode of Pauline's Quirkes (with Pauline Quirke) in 1976.

Flintlock played cover versions of a variety of songs in both series.

1977

He appeared in a two-part episode of the children's science fiction programme The Tomorrow People, "The Heart of Sogguth" in 1977, in which the band's music was used to revive an ancient demon.

After leaving Flintlock and losing interest in pop music, he began to study and practise jazz.

2007

In 2007, he was noted for his performance at the Tyndall Assembly, a concert series directed by Tristan Louth-Robins in Adelaide, in which he collaborated with experimental composer Luke Harrald.

2009

He played sax in the spoken word/impro outfit Max-Mo, formed in 2009.

In 2009, the Australian Music Centre described Pascoe as "among the leading free improvisers in Adelaide, whose rigorous approach to musical self-discipline gives a profound assurance to his rare extended solo public performances".

2011

Pascoe was a member of the Jazz Performance academic staff of the Elder Conservatorium of Music (teaching saxophone, improvisation and small ensemble in 2011 and still a lecturer in 2017, but does not appear on the staff list.

Pascoe is the father of writer, stand-up comedian and actress Sara Pascoe.

Among his many collaborations, he joined The Shaolin Afronauts and other collaborators on Quest under Capricorn.

2012

After a performance at the Adelaide Festival Centre, the album was released on 6 July 2012 on Freestyle Records.

2017

The group reprised their Quest under Capricorn performance at The Gov as part of the Umbrella: Winter City Sounds festival in July 2017.