Sara Pascoe is the daughter of Derek Pascoe and Gail Newmarch. Derek Pascoe, her father, is a British musician whose journey through the realms of music has been as diverse as it is fascinating.
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From his early days as the vocalist and saxophonist in the popular 1970s pop band Flintlock to his current role as a respected member of the jazz performance academic staff at the Elder Conservatorium of Music in Adelaide, South Australia, Pascoe’s career has been defined by his passion for music and his unwavering commitment to his craft.
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Pascoe’s musical journey began at the age of 15 when he was inspired by a performance on television to take up the saxophone. This early fascination with music would shape the course of his life, leading him to join Flintlock, previously known as the Young Revivals, where he showcased his talents as both a vocalist and saxophonist.
During his time with Flintlock, Pascoe gained widespread recognition, appearing as himself in various television shows, including “You Must be Joking” and “Pauline’s Quirks” alongside Pauline Quirke. The band’s infectious energy and lively performances captivated audiences, and their cover versions of popular songs became instant hits.


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