Albert Ayler, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, 1969.
Elliott Landy, Kodak infrared film
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Albert Ayler at John Coltrane’s funeral. St. Peter’s Church. July, 1967 NYC.
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Albert Ayler *July 13, 1936
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Albert Ayler
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1966 - Jazz Goes To College - The London School of Economics
Stan Getz 4tet (Gary Burton, Steve Swallow, Roy Haynes) & Astrud Gilberto
Albert Ayler Quintet
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Albert Ayler
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Music from "Sad Vacation" (2007, Shinji Aoyama)
"March 2" (Hiroyuki Nagashima)
"Ghosts" (Albert Ayler)
"The End Of The Vacation" (Shinji Aoyama)
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Albert Ayler Quintet outside of the famous club Slugs, Avenue A in NYC, May, 1966. Left to right Donald Ayler, Albert Ayler, Ron Shannon Jackson, Lewis Worrell and Michel Samson.
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New York Eye and Ear Control
1964 · DIRECTED BY Michael Snow
34 mins
A cutout of a woman’s silhouette is displayed in many locations while a free jazz soundtrack is heard. The jazz musicians will pose later for the camera in a studio.
Literally no credits title card has ever gone harder than:
Michael Snow - Film
Albert Ayler - Tenor Sax
Don Cherry - Trumpet
John Tchicai - Alto Sax
Roswell Rudd - Trombone
Gary Peacock - Bass
Sonny Murray - Drums
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Albert AYLER
"New Grass"
(LP. Impulse!. 1976 / rec. 1968) [US]
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Albert Ayler :: Europe 1966
Europe 1966 is a 4-LP set documenting four of Albert Ayler’s performances with his quintet that took place over a ten-day period in November 1966. The collection includes the band’s appearances in Berlin, Lörrach, Stockholm, and Paris, where the saxophonist and his group took part in a package tour called Newport In Europe, a George Wein-curated program that also included Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, and Dave Brubeck. Ayler’s group on this tour consisted of his brother Donald Ayler on trumpet, Michel Samson on violin, William Folwell on double bass, and Beaver Harris on drums. (The latter replaced longtime Ayler accompanist Sunny Murray, who opted not to make the European trip.)
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Albert Ayler - Holy Ghost
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David Murray: The Revolutionary Voice of Contemporary Jazz
Introduction:
David Murray, a towering figure in the world of jazz, has redefined the boundaries of the genre with his innovative approach and virtuosic saxophone playing. With a career spanning over four decades, Murray has captivated audiences around the world with his unique blend of traditional jazz, avant-garde experimentation, and global influences. In this blog post, we will explore the…
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Listen/purchase: Ghosts (Munich Studio Production) by albertayler-ezz-thetics
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