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| | Eric Dolphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This album was deeply rooted in the avant-garde, and Dolphy's solos are as dissonant and unpredictable as anything he ever recorded. |  | | Enough music was available for Prestige to eventually release a 9-cd box set featuring all of Dolphy's recorded output for the label. |  | | On this album Dolphy cemented an association with Bobby Hutcherson (they had also recorded together the previous year); together with his work with Andrew Hill on the pianist's Point of Departure, his working relationship with Hutcherson is one of the intriguing might have beens of jazz history. |
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| | eric-dolphy Mp3 Albums Review |
 | | Eric Dolphy, like Clifford Brown, was a musical angel, who made the most of his short stay on Earth. |  | | Eric Dolphy was among the most daring, impassioned, and technically assured improvisers to come of age in the 1960s. |  | | Dolphy never ceases to amaze, each track on each of the 9 disc he is simply incredible. |
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| | Review The Illinois Concert by Eric Dolphy |
 | | Thus, when I inserted Eric Dolphy's The Illinois Concert -- a previously unreleased recording of a 1963 performance -- into my CD player, I was flushed with hopeful excitement. |  | | Dolphy is clearly the dominant voice and the band knows this. |
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| | Eric Dolphy article |
 | | Fortunately, we have records to recapture the genius of Eric Dolphy. |  | | They got hold of a cheap but respectable instrument in a pawn shop and under the guidance of Johnstone, Dolphy was to cultivate it, alongside his alto saxophone and flute, as a vehicle for solo improvisation with the quintets led by drummer Chico Hamilton during the late fifties. |
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| | Eric Dolphy |
 | | This box collects the music from 18 albums featuring Dolphy in various units ranging from quartets to big bands, all released between 1960 and 1961. |  | | Listen to Dolphy's alto-sax solo interpretation of the pop standard "Tenderly." This sentimental melody is baroquely adorned by dashing, chatty-sounding saxophone filigrees. |  | | Thirty-one years after his death we are presented with a monumental repackaging of his music along with an outstanding tribute album led by bassist Jerome Harris. |
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http://www.bostonphoenix.com/alt1/archive/music/reviews/01-04-96/ERIC_DOLPHY.html
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| | SALON Reviews: Eric Dolphy |
 | | Dolphy claimed he wanted to make his horns talk, and the exact harmonic sequence of his solos has little to do with the appeal of hearing them. |  | | One reason Charles Mingus picked Dolphy for his band was because of the vivid vocal quality of his saxophone playing. |  | | While he recorded for Prestige, Dolphy played on such jazz monuments as Ornette Coleman's "Free Jazz," George Russell's "Ezz- thetics" and, just after Prestige, "John Coltrane's Live at the Village Vanguard." Dolphy took a long break as a leader after leaving Prestige, working on such wondrous but little-known albums as Andrew Hill's "Point of Departure. |
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http://www.salon.com/05/reviews/dolphy2.html
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| | CD Reviews: Eric Dolphy |
 | | Dolphy's note choices are always well-formed, even though on the first listen they may sound random and abstract. |  | | Eric Dolphy was one of the greatest innovators the jazz world has ever seen. |  | | Dolphy probes the highest and lowest range of the bass clarinet with absolute ease, all the while staying within the reasonable harmonic and rhythmic confines of the structure of the piece. |
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| | Eric Dolphy |
 | | The recording has all the Dolphy hallmarks: wide interval leaps, jagged edges, eccentric time signatures, openness of form and a soloistic underpinning that echoes the ecstasy of religious transport and exuberance that makes it a mistake to take Dolphy's music as a merely intellectual exercise, fit only for the sterile, cerebral kind of hearing. |  | | Witness: Although Dolphy was, primarily, an alto man, a quick poll of any dozen listeners familiar with the early free jazz recordings will reveal a perception that the bass clarinet was his signature axe. |  | | But Dolphy, who tipped his musical hat to Coleman Hawkins with the revival of unaccompanied solo recordings, still had the musical sense of his foundations. |
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http://www.skyjazz.com/commentaries/dolphy.htm
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| | Chico Hamilton w/Eric Dolphy |
 | | The performance is both of musical and historical interest this is Eric Dolphys first recording as a soloist and has become available for the first time since it was recorded 42 years ago. |  | | Dolphy plays a more Parker-inspired alto here than he would soon thereafter, but on the final track, "It Dont Mean A Thing," he cuts loose more and unveils for the very first time on record his own idiosyncratic approach. |  | | For years it was assumed that the original album of Duke Ellingtons music, recorded by the Quintet with Dolphy, was lost; it was never issued. |
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http://www.holeintheweb.com/drp/drpched.htm
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| | CMT.com : Eric Dolphy : Biography |
 | | Dolphy recorded quite a bit during 1960-1961, including three albums cut at the Five Spot while with trumpeter Booker Little, Free Jazz with Ornette Coleman, sessions with Max Roach, and some European dates. |  | | During 1962-1963 Dolphy played third stream music with Gunther Schuller and Orchestra U.S.A., and gigged all too rarely with his own group. |  | | In 1964 he recorded his classic Out to Lunch for Blue Note and traveled to Europe with the Charles Mingus Sextet (which was arguably the bassist's most exciting band, as shown on The Great Concert of Charles Mingus). |
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| | Eric Dolphy |
 | | In the early 60s, Dolphy began a hugely prolific and arduous period of touring and recording throughout the USA and Europe. |  | | Eric Dolphy: A Musical Biography & Discography, Vladimir Simosko and Barry Tepperman. |  | | COMPILATIONS: The Great Concert Of Eric Dolphy 3-LP set (Prestige 1965)****, Other Aspects 1960-62 recordings (Blue Note 1982)***, The Complete Prestige Recordings 9-CD box set (Prestige 1995)****, Vintage Dolphy 1962/1963 recordings (GM 1996)****. |
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Eric Dolphy |
 | | I listen to Eric Dolphy and Jackie McLean. |  | | His compositions and solos follow the sort of wonderfully circuitous paths once trod by Eric Dolphy, and they have the grit of Maceo Parker. |  | | The New York he returned to was in the midst of an explosion of exploration, and Bang took up his violin with the forceful saxophone sensibilities and phrasings of visionaries like Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane. |
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http://news.surfwax.com/music/files/Eric_Dolphy.html
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| | ERIC DOLPHY / NAIMA |
 | | Brilliantly opening the album with an unaccompanied statement on bass clarinet, Dolphy stretches out on a lengthy version of John Coltrane's immortal "Naima." His spirited playing on Jaki Byard's "Ode to Charlie Parker" is a prime example of how Dolphy helped transform the flute into a respectable jazz instrument. |  | | As was so often the case in his later years, Naima features some of Dolphy's finest solos recorded with a mostly European band playing well below his level. |  | | This tough to find European CD is well worth the search. |
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http://www.musthear.com/reviews/naima.html
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| | ERIC DOLPHY / Vintage Dolphy |
 | | Since this recording shows Eric in a number of settings, offers him such a range of challenges, and shows almost all the things he could do, all the approaches he knew to take to improvising, it gives opportunity for some discussion of the things he did. |  | | But his was not an enthusiasm born of innocence or naivet. |  | | HALF NOTE TRIPLETS Dolphy ODE TO CHARLIE PARKER Byard IRON MAN Dolphy DENSITIES Schuller NIGHT MUSIC Schuller VARIANTS ON A THEME BY THELONIOUS MONK Schuller ABSTRACTION Schuller DONNA LEE Parker |
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| | BBC - Jazz Review - Eric Dolphy, Out There |
 | | Eric Dolphy's second album as a leader was recorded in 1960, while he was still playing with Charlie Mingus, and just before his association with Ornette Coleman on the legendary Free Jazz sessions. |  | | While Out There is neither the compositional masterwork of Out to Lunch or the improvisational firestorm of the Five Spot sessions with Booker Little of the following year, its nevertheless a worthy record of one of the most innovative jazz musicians ever to have walked the planet. |  | | On this session, he teamed up with drummer Roy Haynes, bassist George Duvivier and cellist Ron Carter. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/jazz/reviews/dolphy_out.shtml
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| | InterZone - Review - Eric Dolphy |
 | | Eric Dolphy was initially a treasured multi-instrumentalist to the likes of Parker, Mingus, and Nelson. |  | | Its on these records that you hear Eric playing with what seems to be very little regard for melody. |  | | Not only being able to play the instruments well, but soulfully, which he learned a great deal from his time with Parker. |
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http://www.interzone.addr.com/reviews/ericdolphy.html
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| | The Bebop Shop Eric Dolphy |
 | | Eric Dolphy: The Complete Prestige Recordings (CD: Prestige/ Fantasy, 9 CDs) |  | | Eric Dolphy: The Complete Uppsala Concert (CD: Gambit, 2 CDs) |  | | Eric Dolphy with Booker Little: Far Cry (Vinyl LP: New Jazz/ Fantasy-Euro Import) |
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http://www.thebebopshop.com/acatalog/The_Bebop_Shop_Eric_Dolphy_16.html
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| | McGann's Transcription of Eric Dolphy's Naima solo |
 | | However, his previous recording contract prohibited him from re-recording the composition at this time, and only by modifying the theme could this group's performance be taped. |  | | miraculous guitar style, you'll hear his connection to Dolphy and Coltrane. |  | | The note choices, wide intervals and beautiful phrasing are all characteristic of Eric Dolphy's expressive, fluid and often very funny playing.If you are familiar with |
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| | Eric Dolphy CDs |
 | | Eric Dolphy CDs are one of thousands of music CDs available online. |  | | Eric Dolphy CDs with a fantastic selection of entertainment products including over 150,000 CDs |  | | The sites below will help you find the cheapest Eric Dolphy CDs. |
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| | ARF: Notes and Comments: WEASELS RIPPED MY FLESH: The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue |
 | | The first (or at least one of the first) posthumous Eric Dolphy albums (on Prestige) was called: Eric Dolphy's Memorial Album. |  | | Secondly, the tune "Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbeque" really doesn't have much to do with Dolphy's music at all, as far as I can tell, being a fan of both Dolphy and Zappa. |  | | He often kept the rhythmic structure simple in order to provide a basis from which to take harmonic leaps (although there are wonderful examples of his rhythmic complexity). |
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| | Biography and Discography - Eric Dolphy |
 | | Eric Dolphy - Top Sites for Lyrics and News |  | | Below you will find previously reviewed links to sites containing music and band biographies for Eric Dolphy along with any artist, band or singers discography. |  | | If there are particular band members or music catalogs that you need, we suggest contacting on of the sites below directly. |
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| | New Music reBlog: Out There (1960). Eric Dolphy |
 | | On the other hand, I just heard Eric Dolphy's Out There for the first time and it's a good song, has some great soloing (Ron Carter on cello!) and provides an overall sound and aesthetic that still sounds new 45 years after it was recorded. |  | | It also describes Dolphy's solo as a series of variations as if Philip Glass arranged a Charlie Parker solo. |  | | One artist I listened to this weekend was Bill Evans, but maybe I'm still not ready for him. |
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| | Introduction to Eric Dolphy Discography |
 | | Eric Dolphy lived from 1928 to 1964, and recorded primarily after 1959. |  | | I was terrible, but Eric and Sadie were wonderful, told great stories, revealed something of their personalities, and I shot some of their photos etc. and a bit of music. |  | | His Dolphy archives will hopefully preserve both the air and the music. |
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| | DMG Search |
 | | Apart from playing their usual instruments, this CD is a unique opportunity to hear Han Bennink on tenor and soprano saxophones as well as trombone and piano. |  | | In this recording of a 1996 concert in Tokyo, the 18-piece big band includes long-time Schlippenbach cohorts Evan Parker and Paul Lovens, and trombonist Paul Rutherford, all giants of European free jazz. |  | | Coltrane manipulates their power into masterful contrasts between the syncopated rhythms of "Greensleeves" or the full-out bop onslaught of "Songs of the Underground Railroad." The amazing virtuosity in Coltrane's solos has begun to show signs of the future direction his later avant-garde sides would take. |
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| | JR.com: Eric Dolphy - Out There [SACD Hybrid] in Music: Reed: |
 | | A major force on alto sax, flute, and bass clarinet, Dolphy performed and recorded with such leading musicians as Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, and Ornette Coleman, and he also recorded several landmark albums as a leader. |  | | Perhaps his most significant recording as a leader is the landmark 1964 album OUT TO LUNCH, an avant-garde jazz statement that stood at the vanguard of the '60s "new thing" movement. |  | | JR.com: Eric Dolphy - Out There [SACD Hybrid] in Music: Reed: |
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| | SALON Reviews: Eric Dolphy |
 | | Dolphy could have listened to both sides, picked up his horn, and showed the way out in a dozen choruses. |  | | By then, Taylor and Coleman had already dropped the bombshells that ignited free jazz, and the response to their challenge would dominate the next 10 years of the music. |  | | Dolphy began with a blast of creativity: he would never record as much for the rest of his life as he did in 1960-61. |
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http://www.salon.com/05/reviews/dolphy.html
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| | alapage.com - Musique Pop/Rock: Eric Dolphy |
 | | The Illinois Concert - Eric Dolphy - Jazz - CD Import |  | | Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise [Remaster] - Eric Dolphy - Jazz - CD Import |  | | Out To Lunch [Remaster] - Eric Dolphy - Jazz - CD Import |
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| | Eric Dolphy |
 | | A transcription of Dolphy's alto solo on "Miss Ann" from the same album is also available. |  | | transcription of Dolphy' bass clarinet solo on "Serene" (from the Far Cry album) is available. |  | | This page contains just a few tidbits about Dolphy. |
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| | The Best of Eric Dolphy - Eric Dolphy |
 | | Contains some of the best, most listenable, approachable tracks from the Eric Dolphy catalog, "hits" if you will. |  | | Am not a big fan of Eric Dolphy but heard the first track on this disc on the radio, Out There, and knew I had to buy it. |  | | This is the one disc to get if you want to get your feet wet with this artist. |
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| | Eric Dolphy posters, photos, pictures, videos, DVDs, CDs, books, and memorabilia @ Entertainbilia |
 | | Sheet Music Plus: Eric Dolphy - Quality and affordable songbooks for guitar, voice, bass guitar, drum set, and keyboard. |  | | Eric Dolphy posters, photos, pictures, videos, DVDs, CDs, books, and memorabilia @ Entertainbilia |  | | Craig Moerer Vinyl Records By Mail - The largest retailer of fine used, vintage, rare and collectible vinyl on the net! |
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| | Item #1020016FK - The Eric Dolphy Collection - Any Woodwind Instrument Sheet Music |
 | | Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (Solo For E Flat Alto Saxophone) - Performed by: Eric Dolphy - Composed by: Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II - From: The New Moon - ©1928 |  | | Tenderly (Solo For Alto Sax) - Performed by: Eric Dolphy - Composed by: Gross and Lawrence - From: Torch Song - ©1946 |  | | Eric Dolphy was multi-talented, with the ability to play several instruments, as well as compose. |
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| | Eric Dolphy Far Cry |
 | | Although the first two tracks bear titles that pay tribute to Charlie Parker, Dolphy mainly keeps his Bird influences in his back pocket, instead exploring daring intervallic leaps and abstract phrasing (there’s even an unaccompanied saxophone solo, something no one since Coleman Hawkins had really successfully explored). |  | | At the time, this was forward thinking music that even today has a whiff of the avant-garde. |  | | In the early sixties, Eric Dolphy was one of the young rebels responsible for moving jazz forward in giant strides, advancements that led some to call his music “anti-jazz”. |
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| | Eric Dolphy This is Eric Dolphy |
 | | Perhaps this freshness is due, in part, to Dolphy's being allowed to record whatever he wanted to at the time, rather than trying to fit his playing and composing into someone else's concept. |  | | Of course, many 21st century ears will enjoy these albums as well. |  | | Actually, many of these musicians, including Bobby Hutcherson, Woody Shaw and Sonny Simmons, were just beginning to be heard at this time and everyone's playing is as fresh as it would ever be. |
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http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=12990
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| | Eric Dolphy |
 | | I think Dolphy's one of the more important and just plain fun jazz artists on record. |  | | The next stuff here will be about Herbie Nichols. |  | | Where some musicians can pout, ruminate, and become introspective, Dolphy can do that and just have a romping good time. |
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| | Review - Eric Dolphy: Far Cry (With Booker Little) |
 | | As Haynes acquitted himself nicely on the rest of the album, I doubt many people hold this one against him. |  | | With trumpeter Booker Little sharing the soloing chores and the marvelous backing of Jaki Byard (piano), Ron Carter (bass) and Roy Haynes (drums), Dolphy had a can't-miss quintet that nonetheless sounded just the slightest bit loose, nearly sloppy, at the very beginning of "Mrs. |  | | The first two tracks on 1960s Far Cry made it clear that Eric Dolphy still had Charlie Parker in his heart and mind. |
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http://www.cosmik.com/aa-december02/reviews/review_eric_dolphy.html
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| | HurdAudio: Iron Man |
 | | Eric Dolphy's bass clarinet work is exceptional on this track. |  | | Tonight I put on Iron Man by Eric Dolphy from 1962. |  | | The percussive precision maintains the uncluttered harmonic sound that makes these arrangements so arresting. |
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| | The Clarinet In Jazz Since 1945: Eric Dolphy |
 | | He did this through the sheer power and individuality of his playing: he simply made the instrument sound as it had never sounded before, making it his own personal voice in the process. |  | | And Dolphy's influence reaches beyond his chosen instruments; his disjunct improvisational style had a strong effect on musicians such as Woody Shaw. |  | | Eric Dolphy was single-handedly responsible for introducing the bass clarinet to jazz as a viable solo instrument. |
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| | Eric Dolphy - Softly As In A Morning Sunrise |
 | | It has been re-mastered to enhance and improve the sound from the original recording and the 1992 CD. |  | | Eric Dolphy Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise |  | | Like Bix Biderbeck, Fats Navarro and Charlie Christian who all died young after short, brilliant careers, Dolphy put his mark upon the music and changed the way his instrument is played and the way jazz is played as well. |
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| | Eric Dolphy -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He was in Roy Porter's big band during the late 1940s. |  | | in full Eric Allan Dolphy African-American jazz musician, a virtuoso improviser on woodwinds and a major influence on free jazz. |  | | Bop and swing musicians thought Coleman's music was impossibly... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9002935
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| | Eric Dolphy : Out There |
 | | Double chronique sur cet album d'Eric Dolphy : l'avis de Sophie ChaMbon, puis celuui d'Eric Min-Tung. |  | | En 1960, Eric Dolphy a déjà une discographie chargée - ses première traces sur disques dates de 1949 -, mais c'est paradoxalement seulement son second album officiel comme leader. |  | | Cet album de Dolphy qui échappe à toutes les étiquettes (bop, free, 3e courant,
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| | African American Registry: Simply brilliant, Eric Dolphy. |
 | | Dolphy recorded with John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, and George Russell among others. |  | | Dolphy began playing with Chico Hamilton in 1958, moving to New York and joining Charles Mingus (with whom he would work with intermittently for the rest of his life) until 1960. |  | | He attended Los Angeles City College from 1948-1950, served two years in the army and, after his discharge, continued his studies at the U.S. Naval School of Music in 1952. |
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http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/934/Simply_brilliant_Eric_Dolphy
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| | eBay - Cassette: At The Five Spot, Volume 1 (UPC: 025218513340) |
 | | Recorded in 1961, the AT THE FIVE SPOT series of albums documents what may have been Eric Dolphy's finest group ever, as well as one of that era's best working bands. |  | | Reed player/composer/arranger Eric Dolphy was, in the early '60s, in the vanguard of the free jazz movement, yet his music was not as avant-garde as some of his contemporaries'. |  | | Personnel: Eric Dolphy (bass clarinet, alto saxophone); Booker Little (trumpet); Mal Waldron (piano); Richard Davis (bass guitar); Ed Blackwell (drums). |
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| | Eric Dolphy @ The Jazz Files |
 | | He also toured with them in Europe, but upon his return found it more and more difficult to record hs own music. |  | | His move to Charles Mingus a year later opened up even more musical freedom for Dolphy and in the same year the first recordings appeared under his own name. |  | | Eric Dolphy was one of the most intensely personal soloists in all of jazz. |
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http://www.thejazzfiles.com/JazzDolphy.htm
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| | Eric Dolphy - Last Date - Verve Records |
 | | Eric Dolphy - Last Date - Verve Records |  | | A note about Eric Dolphy's last record date. He was very happy with the musicians who played with him on what is now a disk, and even arranged for them to join him at Copenhagen's Club Montmartre. Sadly enough, Han Bennink received Eric's letter with the final details two days after his death. |  | | Jamie Cullum and the "Freshman Class of 2004" |
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| | jazz: Eric Dolphy |
 | | Eric Dolphy and Booker Little Memorial Album: Recorded Live at the Five Spot |  | | Remembered Live at Sweet Basil: Eric Dolphy and Booker Little (tribute) |  | | Freddie Hubbard (t); Eric Dolphy (as, fl, bcl); Bobby Hutcherson (vb); Richard Davis (b); Tony Williams (d); 2/64 |
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| | Biografías del Jazz: Eric Dolphy |
 | | En muy pocas ocasiones se ha visto en el jazz una carrera musical tan breve y al mismo tiempo tan fructífera y tan revolucionaria como en el caso del maestro |  | | Multiinstrumentista, virtuoso del clarinete bajo, un instrumento en desuso en su época y que actualmente está recuperado para el jazz; flautista de excepcional calidad, Dolphy, en apenas seis años se situó a la vanguardia de la renovación del jazz de los años sesenta y es una pieza clave e indiscutible del jazz moderno. |  | | Para él, la muerte de su amigo Eric, estaba provocada por la CIA dado los antecedentes políticos de Dolphy. |
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| | Zweitausendeins. Bücher, CDs, CD-ROMs, DVDs, Software, Literatur, Pop, Jazz, Klassik, Filme, Videos usw. für viel, ... |
 | | Doch doch: Gleich drei CDs lege ich Ihnen ans Herz, drei CDs von einem, den lieben muss, wer echte Musik liebt: Eric Dolphy, der begnadete, kühne, explosive Saxophonist, Klarinettist und Flötist, ein Meister im besten Zustand, nämlich auf der Suche, ein Frühvollendeter zudem. |  | | Denn in diesem klugen, radikalen und dennoch introvertierten Mann steckt eine Wärme und eine Aufrichtigkeit, die einem das Wasser in die Augen treiben kann. |  | | Eine von Marcus A. Woelfle glänzend ausgewählte und kommentierte "Birthday Celebration" ist das, die Zyx-Music da auf den Markt gebracht hat, 225 Minuten dichter Musik, voller Entdeckungen aus den entlegensten Winkeln und absolut heutig klingend, mit einem Sound so frisch wie gestern eingespielt. |
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http://www.zweitausendeins.de/displayV2.cfm?dsplnr=3455&language=1
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| | Jazz All About Jazz: Italia The Web's Ultimate Guide to Jazz |
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