• Death of a Sideman is an album by David Murray which was released on the Japanese DIW label in 1992. It features performances by Murray, trumpeter Bobby...
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  • Ed Blackwell (category 1992 deaths)
    in a bebop quintet with pianist Ellis Marsalis and clarinetist Alvin Batiste and briefly toured with Ray Charles. The second line brass band music of New...
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  • Momentum is a studio album released by jazz pianist Dave Burrell. It was recorded in November 2005 and released a year later on November 14, 2006, by...
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  • Consequences is a live album released by jazz pianist Dave Burrell in duet with drummer Billy Martin of Medeski, Martin & Wood. It was recorded on October...
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    (DIW, 1988) Lucky Four (Tutu, 1989) Last of the Hipmen (Jazzline, 1989) Remembrances (DIW, 1990) Death of a Sideman (DIW, 1991) In Concert (Victo, 1991) Picasso...
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  • Kahil El'Zabar and Tony Overwater. The Atlantic deemed the album "a quartet program of diverse moods enlivened by drummer Sunny Murray and percussionist...
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  • groovy results". Stephen Davis of Rolling Stone said that it was "not just a masterpiece of protest: [...] it is more a politico/religious experience,...
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    California, United States. He attended Pomona College for two years as a member of the class of 1977, ultimately receiving an honorary degree in 2012. He was initially...
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  • Moore of Sonic Youth named the title track as one of his favorite songs of all time. Pitchfork listed the album at 145 in its 200 Best Albums of the 1960s...
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    Tree, 2017) With David Murray Murray's Steps (Black Saint, 1983) Death of a Sideman (DIW, 1992) MX (Red Baron, 1992) Be My Monster Love (Motéma, 2013)...
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  • U-Jaama (Unite) is a live album by jazz saxophonist Archie Shepp recorded at Massy in 1975 and released on the French Uniteledis label as a double LP. This...
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  • clarinet) get to improvise together. This is one of their strongest all-round recordings with 'Hope Scope' being a particular highpoint." All compositions by...
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    Kenny Dorham (category 1972 deaths)
    replaced Clifford Brown in the Max Roach Quintet after Brown's death in 1956. In addition to sideman work, Dorham led his own groups, including the Jazz Prophets...
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  • Live at the Pan-African Festival is a live recording of Archie Shepp's performance in Algiers on July 29–30, 1969, when his free jazz group was complemented...
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  • Phillips also contributed the story "Death of a Sideman" about two old friends surveying the changing section of Los Angeles. Philips also writes comic...
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  • Fred Hopkins (category 1999 deaths)
    (DIW/Columbia, 1991) David Murray/James Newton Quintet (DIW, 1991) Death of a Sideman (DIW, 1992) South of the Border (DIW, 1993) For Aunt Louise (DIW, 1993) Love...
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  • Expansion is a live album released by jazz pianist Dave Burrell. It was recorded during a number of concerts in December 2003 and was released on June...
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    Mickey Finn (percussionist) (category 2003 deaths)
    sideman to Marc Bolan in his band Tyrannosaurus Rex (on one album, A Beard of Stars) and later the 1970s glam rock group T. Rex. After Bolan's death and...
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  • review by Thom Jurek states: "The set is a glorious stretch of the old and new, with deep blues, gospel, and plenty of guttersnipe swing in the mix." "Damn...
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  • "Black Gipsy" (Augustus Arnold, Lincoln T. Beauchamp Jr.) - 25:44 "Epitaph of a Small Winner: Rio de Janeiro/Casablanca/Chicago" (Lincoln T. Beauchamp, jr...
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  • Matthew Sumera called the album "a vital item in Sharrock’s catalogue," and wrote: "Sonny and crew whip up a hell of a maelstrom. Sharrock's most obviously...
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  • worked with many larger ensembles as a leader, but never did he achieve such a perfect balance as he did on The Cry of My People". All compositions by Archie...
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  • this album is "highly recommended both as a wonderful recital and as one of the most rewarding albums by a musician deserving far greater renown." "The...
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  • lists appearances of American jazz musician Herbie Hancock as a sideman in recordings of other artists (that includes also the year of recordings if the...
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    David Murray discography (category Discographies of American artists)
    on hundreds of recordings as a leader and performer. This discography covers albums released under his name, by groups he was/is a member of and other albums...
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  • September 28. 1975, and released on the Horo Records label as part of the "Jazz a Confronto" series. All compositions by Archie Shepp "Libya" - 21:20...
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  • Sideman Serenade is an album by the American musician David Bromberg, released in 1989. It was his first studio album in almost 10 years; he would not...
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  • stars, stating: "Essential? Perhaps not, but of a piece with his generally strong work from the late '80s and a perfectly enjoyable listen." Tom Hull wrote...
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  • is a 1984 jazz album by Jack DeJohnette’s Special Edition featuring five compositions by DeJohnette and a cover of Thelonious Monk's "Monk's Mood". A JazzTimes...
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  • 1981 and released on the Columbia label. It was Ulmer's first of three albums recorded for a major label. The AllMusic review by Brian Olewnick stated that...
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