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How saxophonist Benny Green’s son is keeping the family’s musical tradition alive

Leo Green thought of himself as a musician before he started playing an instrument

March 12, 2024 16:12
Copy of The Leo Green Experience live at the Rock 'n' Horsepower at Hurtwood Park Polo Club credit ALAMY
Showman: Leo Green playing at a concert in support of Prostate Cancer UK, in 2015 Credit: Alamy

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Francine White,

Francine White

5 min read

A lot of little boys, when they are growing up, dream of being a fireman or an astronaut or maybe even a footballer. Not so, Leo Green, now 51 and son of the illustrious musician and broadcaster Benny Green.

“The weird thing is I thought of myself as a musician years before I started playing an instrument.” Green tells me.

“It must be like we don’t get a choice if we’re left-handed or right-handed or have blond hair or curly or straight or whatever. I can’t really explain it. I always thought I was a musician and it seemed as natural as putting my socks on in the morning.

“There was always music on in our house. Not just my dad’s stuff but I have two older brothers, so they were listening to their stuff. We had a piano, which I played, but then, when I was nine, I started on clarinet and moved on to a saxophone when I was 15.”

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