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''Sax on the Beach'' is an extremely rare album. Not even the local jazz radio station, [[KJAZZ]], had a copy of it. The only copy in [[Springfield|town]] was at [[The Android's Dungeon]], priced at $250. However, when [[Comic Book Guy]] realized that Murphy was dead, he doubled the price to $500.
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''Sax on the Beach'' was an extremely rare album. Not even the local jazz radio station, [[KJAZZ]], had a copy of it. The only copy in [[Springfield|town]] was at [[The Android's Dungeon]], priced at $250. However, when [[Comic Book Guy]] realized that Murphy was dead, he doubled the price to $500.
  
[[Bart]] bought ''Sax on the Beach'' for Lisa, using the money he obtained from a lawsuit. KJAZZ played it for Lisa, but the DJ told her that due to the station's extremely limited range, hardly anyone would hear it. However, a freak lightning strike hit KJAZZ's antenna tower, amplifying the signal to the point where it was audible through every electronic device in Springfield—regardless of whether it was a radio tuned to KJAZZ, or even a radio at all.
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[[Bart]] bought ''Sax on the Beach'' for Lisa, using the money he obtained from a lawsuit. KJAZZ played it for Lisa, but the DJ told her that due to the station's extremely limited range, hardly anyone would hear it. However, a freak lightning strike hit KJAZZ's antenna tower, amplifying the signal to the point where it was audible through every electronic device in Springfield—regardless of whether it was a radio tuned to KJAZZ, or even a radio at all.<ref>"[['Round Springfield]]"</ref>
  
 
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Sax on the Beach
Sax on the Beach.png
Album Information
Artist: Bleeding Gums Murphy
First Appearance: "'Round Springfield"



Sax on the Beach is the first and only album by Bleeding Gums Murphy, Lisa's jazz hero.

History[edit]

Sax on the Beach was an extremely rare album. Not even the local jazz radio station, KJAZZ, had a copy of it. The only copy in town was at The Android's Dungeon, priced at $250. However, when Comic Book Guy realized that Murphy was dead, he doubled the price to $500.

Bart bought Sax on the Beach for Lisa, using the money he obtained from a lawsuit. KJAZZ played it for Lisa, but the DJ told her that due to the station's extremely limited range, hardly anyone would hear it. However, a freak lightning strike hit KJAZZ's antenna tower, amplifying the signal to the point where it was audible through every electronic device in Springfield—regardless of whether it was a radio tuned to KJAZZ, or even a radio at all.[1]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • The album title is likely a pun on "Sex on the Beach", which is a cocktail as well as a catchphrase.
  • John Tesh recorded an album titled Sax on the Beach in 1995.

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