User:St. Jimmy Jammy/Saxual Healing

Saxual Healing (also known as the Saxual Healing Quartet) is an English street music cover quartet formed in Cambridge, England in 2012. They play pop and jazz music as well as Disney soundtracks and are available to hire for private parties, weddings and more.

Current members

 * Romilly Whiteley - soprano saxophone (2012-present)
 * Judith Swinhoe-Standen - alto saxophone (2012-present)
 * Simon Warder - tenor saxophone (2016?-present)
 * Karys Orman - baritone saxophone (2012-present)
 * Dave Burgoyne - drums (2016?-present)

Former members

 * Sarah Ling - tenor saxophone (2012-2016?)

About each member
Taken from the Saxual Healing about us page

Romilly Whiteley

Romilly started playing saxophone aged 8, and to quote Andy Scott when he met the 10-year-old Romilly, she had a “tenor saxophone nearly down to her ankles and played so musically and with a ‘big’ sound!” Indeed she delights in playing all of the various saxophone sizes, from baritone right up to sopranino. She is also a keen composer and arranger and regularly contributes arrangements for the band. When she’s not being saxy, Romilly enjoys long-distance running; perhaps this stamina is what allows her to power through so many key changes. Having graduated from Cambridge a couple of years ago, Romilly now works in London.

Judith Swinhoe-Standen

Judith studied music at university but is now establishing herself on the London legal scene. She started the saxophone at the age of 12 and arranges much of the music for Saxual Healing, contributing significantly towards the abundance of key changes in the band's repertoire. In her spare time, Judith enjoys cycling and she recently cycled the length of Britain.

Sarah Ling

Karys Orman

Providing the noisiest basslines you could ever wish for, Karys has been honking away on her bari (named Gary) for 5 years now. She studied music at university, and now works for a music charity based in London. In her spare time she runs a 1920s dixieland band called The Dixie Six (in which she plays clarinet), enjoys baking healthy (and unhealthy) treats, likes skiing and is learning the didgeridoo.

Simon Warder

​Simon, the newest Saxual Healing recruit, studied physics at university, where he first joined up with the band. He's now a PhD student in London, but finds plenty of time for music in his spare time. Whilst he occasionally dabbles in alto and soprano saxes, Simon's first love (aged 11) was his tenor!

Dave Burgoyne

More about Dave coming soon....

YouTube performances
Taken from their official YouTube channel as well as YouTube channel "singlereed"
 * Call Me Maybe (2012)
 * Playdays Themetune (2012)
 * What Makes You Beautiful (2013)
 * Barbie Girl (2013)