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S.O.S.

The music of Boston-based hardcore band S.O.S. discloses a natural, bare-bones visual that harks back again to the style’s early-’80s heyday, when sonic refinements designed little when compared with the tunes themselves. Led by guitarist and maker Eric Lomon, the music group quickly adopted upon their 2003 demonstration tape having …

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S.O.S.

John Surman, Mike Osborne, and Alan Skidmore, three of the very most groundbreaking saxophonists in Uk jazz from the ’60s and ’70s, had recently been building their marks in a number of contexts — executing and saving both collectively and aside — if they formed the S.O.S. trio in 1973. …

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Alan Skidmore

b. Alan Richard Adam Skidmore, 21 Apr 1942, Kingston-on-Thames, London, Britain. ‘Skid’ performs soprano and tenor saxophones, flutes and drums. He’s the boy of Jimmy Skidmore, who provided him a discarded tenor that Alan disregarded until he was about 15. In those days he made a decision to instruct himself …

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Mike Osborne

Alto saxophonist Mike Osborne was one of the leading exponents from the Uk jazz resurgence from the mid-’60s. A supremely experienced and inventive participant, the range of his artwork was criminally jeopardized by a lengthy struggle with mental disease. Given birth to in Hereford on Sept 28, 1941, Osborne relocated …

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Rova

The experimental jazz zeitgeist from the 1960s and 1970s permitted a variety of unconventional instrumental groupings. The essential horn-piano-bass-drums lineup of the present day jazz era dropped its mandate, as even more musicians sought out fresh and uncommon sonorities. Ornette Coleman’s rings did away using the piano; Cecil Taylor’s trio …

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John Surman

John Surman was among the hardly any saxmen in Britain to discover a significant viewers in rock through the past due ’60s, performing gigs regularly at locations just like the Marquee Golf club in London. Also a clarinetist of some renown, no slouch on keyboards either, the atmospheric noises that …

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