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Under the song title "Honkey Tonk" there are 4 writers listed; one of which is Clifford Scott (in red - meaning he has no Wiki site) If you go to Wiki: "Bill Doggett" it states that in Bill Doggett's jazz band one of the sax players was Clifford Scott. I originally went to both sites to see who played the tenor sax solo on "Honkey Tonk" Parts I & II therefore I'm going to go out on the limb and say that the sax player on Honky Tonk is Clifford Scott - could someone with credentials please confirm this? And if my suspicions are true then I propose we get a Wiki site up for Clifford Scott who played one of the all time great sax solos in a R&B/Rock instrumental. How many sax players learned every lick this cat played on parts I & II? JSJR 12212012 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.76.56.97 (talk) 08:39, 21 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]