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Alan Bown

Alan Bown produced an improbable rock and roll superstar — though maybe it’s argued that he was hardly ever really a “superstar.” Using the trumpet as his device, he wasn’t a good terribly likely rock and roll & move bandleader, but he certainly was that, and for a number of …

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Marcio Mattos

Marcio Mattos has performed as cellist and twice bassist in a number of recordings and concerts of improvised and songs because the 1970s. Mattos analyzed classical guitar during his early teenagers, but turned to his current devices after becoming thinking about jazz. He was primarily self-taught until he came into …

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Jim Denley

Australian flautist Jim Denley continues to be active in the avant-garde front side since the past due ’70s, but he remains an extremely obscure figure. His importance could be in comparison to Jon Rose, with whom he produced the groundbreaking Comparative Band in 1981. Because the violinist’s profile increased thanks …

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John Butcher

Even though British saxophonist John Butcher came relatively later to free improvisation, his highly personal sound turned him into among the key sax players from the later ’90s onward. An extremely busy timetable and an extraordinary amount of music affiliates have provided him the publicity he had a need to …

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