Howie Casey
Biography
Howard William Casey (born 12 July 1937) is a British rhythm and blues and rock saxophonist. He came to prominence in the early 1960s as a member of Derry and the Seniors, the first rock and roll band from Liverpool to play clubs in Germany, and later as leader of the renamed Howie Casey and the Seniors, the first Liverpool group to record an LP. He was a sought after session musician, particularly in horn sections in the 1970s, recording and/or touring with groups including Paul McCartney and Wings, T. Rex, the Who, ABC and the Roy Young Band.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Band On The Run
1973

Venus And Mars
1975

Wings Over America
1976

Wings At The Speed Of Sound
1976

Back To The Egg
1979

Tanx
1973

Wingspan - Hits And History
2001

Alphabet City
1987

Beauty Stab
1983

Stop And Smell The Roses
1981

The Hoople
1974

Pure McCartney
2016

Concerts For The People Of Kampuchea
1981

Rigor Mortis Sets In
1973

Greatest Hits
1976

Mad Dog
1975

Riddle Of The Sphinx
1974

Bananamour
1973

Bucks Fizz
1981

Love Is A Five Letter Word
1975

I Need Time
1974

1973 (Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream?)
2023

Hank Wangford
1980
Credited work
988 releases · 69 albums · active 1962–2026
- Performance · 1,171
- Other credits · 117
- Production · 6
Studios: EMI Studios Lagos · EMI Studios · Air Studios · Abbey Road Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Paul McCartney & Wings
- Wings (2)
- T. Rex
- Marc Bolan
- Mott The Hoople
- Bloodstone
- Olivia Gray
- ABC
