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Ornette Coleman (born March 19, 1930) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He was one of the major innovators of the free jazz movement of the 1960s, and one of the most notable figures in jazz history.Coleman was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where he began performing R&B and bebop initially on tenor saxophone. He later switched to alto, which has remained his primary instrument. Coleman's timbre is perhaps one of the most easily recognized in jazz: his keening, crying sound draws heavily on blues music. Part of the uniqueness of his sound came from his use of a plastic saxophone on his classic early recordings (Coleman claimed that it sounded drier, without the pinging sound of metal), though in more recent years he has played a metal saxophone.//Coleman moved to Los Angeles in the early 1950s. He worked at various jobs, including as an elevator operator, while pursuing his musical career.Even from the beginning of Coleman's career, his music and playing were, in many ways rather unorthodox: Coleman was more concerned with relative pitch than with "proper" equal temperament; his sense of harmony and chord progression are not as rigid as most swing music or bebop performers', and were easily changed and often implied. Many Los Angeles jazz musicians regarded Coleman's playing as out-of-tune, and he sometimes had difficulty finding like-minded musicians with whom to perform. Pianist Paul Bley was an early supporter
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Ornette Coleman's Reflections on "This Is Our Music"
Ornette Coleman Royal Festival Hall London June 21, 2009 Like the equally successful All Tomorrow's Parties festivals, London's Meltdown--now in its 16th year--leaves the artist selection process in the hands of a guest curator. Though past candidates have included such phenomenally original artists as Massive Attack and David Bowie, asking Ornette Coleman to oversee the 2009 event must still ...
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Jazz: Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman is playing the Montreal International Jazz Fest for the first time in 20 years, and he is being honoured by the fest with the Miles Davis Award for lifetime achievement, to both of which I can only say: It's about time.
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Jean-Paul Celea, David Liebman, Wolfgang Reisinger: My Favorite Things
The album from whence this track comes has the trio of Celea, Liebman, and Reisinger interpreting several songs written or made famous by such great saxophonists as Albert Ayler, Wayne Shorter, Ornette Coleman, and, in this case, John Coltrane.
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Buzz | Boulder Weekly: The only independent newspaper in Boulder, Colorado
Still-thriving jazz legends like Sonny Rollins and Ornette Coleman aside, if you’re looking for modern ambassadors of American music it’s pretty hard to overlook Wilco.
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DVD/VIDEO: Erika Stucky Interview
Erika Stucky interview is part of the book project "Under your skin". Interviews to include: Korn, Anthony Braxton, Ornette Coleman, Zap Mama, Chuck D / Public Enemy, Les Nubians, Taj Mahal, Yusef Lateef, Dj Vadim, Bob James, Marilyn Crispell, Bill Frisell, Billy Bang, Michael Ricci / Allaboutjazz.com, Val-Inc, Lonnie Liston Smith, Roy Nathanson, J Mascis/Dinosaur Jr, Lydia Lunch, Zakarya, ...
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