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Jim Pepper

Jim Pepper will be best remembered for his popular saving of “Witchi-Tai-To,” a peyote chant place to music. Pepper, who’s definitively profiled in the hour-long documentary Pepper’s Pow Wow (on video), infused advanced jazz using the impact of his Local American history. The son of the dad who also performed …

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Larry Coryell

Among the pioneers of jazz-rock — possibly the pioneer within the ears of some — Larry Coryell deserves a particular put in place the annals books. He brought what amounted to some almost alien sensibility to jazz guitar playing in the 1960s, a hard-edged, reducing build, and phrasing and note-bending …

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The Free Spirits

The start of jazz-rock is often dated in the later ’60s using the emergence of Blood, Sweating, & Tears, the Electric Flag, and Mls Davis’ Bitches Brew, however in fact several sporadic efforts were produced at reconciling both forms before that. The Totally free Spirits, a fresh York group offering …

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Bob Moses

An excellent drummer, Bob Moses has received his strongest identification being a colorful and adventurous arranger/composer for large ensembles. He performed as an adolescent with Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1964-1965), produced the first fusion group Free of charge Spirits with Larry Coryell (1966), and toured with Gary Burton’s quartet (1967-1969). Moses …

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