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  1. released March 21, 2019. Tracks 1,2 and 4 composed by Larry Ochs (Trobar / ASCAP / admin by BMG) Tracks 3 and 5 composed by Ochs, Wooley, Filiano, Niggenkemper, Eisenstadt. Recorded by James Dellatacoma on May 29, 2018, at Orange Music Sound Studios, West Orange, New Jersey. Mixing by J. Goody at Megasonic Sound, Oakland, California.

  2. Biographie. Larry Ochs étudie quelque temps la trompette mais son instrument de prédilection est le saxophone, en particulier le ténor et le sopranino.Il travaille également en tant que producteur de disques et gère le studio Twelve Stars Studio en Californie.

  3. Larry Ochs, Tenor and Sopranino Saxophone / Don Robinson, Drums. Celebrating the June 2021 release of their second and definitive duo recording on ESP-Disk, A Civil Right, the San Francisco Bay Area’s Larry Ochs – Don Robinson Duo perform pieces influenced greatly by the heady traditions of free jazz and collective improvisation.

  4. Larry Ochs - Vinny Golia - Alex Cline - Garth Powell 8:00 pm location Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock; 2225 Colorado Blvd., Eagle Rock, L.A. 90041 Two Wind Players, Two Percussionists:…

  5. Ochs’ gruffly vocalized and testifying tenor on Robinson’s A Civil Right is a showcase for the saxophone language that he’s developed over decades in the Rova Saxophone Quartet and myriad other projects. After an initial drum roll flurry, Robinson merely keeps time with bass drum and hi-hat for the entire piece.

  6. From Dusted Magazine (10/2020): Tenor / sopranino saxophonist Larry Ochs has been playing jazz, free improvisation and whatever you choose to call all the many things that the ROVA Saxophone Quartet plays since the 1970s, which is when alto saxophonist Aram Shelton was born. While improvisation is an integral element of his practice, it often ...

  7. Saxophonist Larry Ochs was born in N.Y.C. in 1949. Although he studied the trumpet a bit, he is most accomplished on the tenor and sopranino saxophones. Ochs has experience in musical production, as well, having founded Metalanguage Records in 1978, and owned and operated northern California's Twelve Stars Studio.