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Elton Dean

United kingdom saxophonist Elton Dean was among the crucial figures in English free jazz for many years. Closely associated with the Canterbury picture, Dean — given birth to in Nottingham on Oct 28, 1945 — experienced a réamounté a lot more assorted and than that label would describe. Dean started …

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Mujician

The improvising quartet Mujician was formed in 1988. Mujician’s users are Paul Dunmall (reeds), Tony Levin (percussion), Paul Rogers (bass), and Keith Tippett (piano). Dunmall was classically qualified on clarinet. Levin (not really the Ruler Crimson member) analyzed drums and jazz from age group 13 and became a specialist at …

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Hugh Hopper

Hugh Hopper was most widely known as the electrical bassist for Soft Machine through the band’s most innovative and critically acclaimed period, but his musical career prolonged much beyond his period spent with that one group. He probably manifested the Canterbury scene’s intensifying spirit — a minimum of over the …

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Paul Rogers

Among Europe’s finest bassists along with a busy free of charge improvisation player much like John Edwards and Barry Man, Paul Rogers is mainly known for his long-standing tenure within the free of charge improv quartet Mujician. A new player of finesse and sense, he offers appeared on a large …

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Paul Dunmall

b. Welling, Kent, Britain. Tenor and soprano saxophonist Dunmall has generated a striking status among fellow post-modernists. After beginning around the clarinet at age 12, Dunmall graduated to alto and tenor and became a member of his first music group while still at college. He toured European countries using the …

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