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Sonny's Time Now is an album by American free jazz drummer Sunny Murray, his first as a leader. It was recorded in New York City on November 17, 1965 and first released on LeRoi Jones ' Jihad label. It was later reissued on the DIW and Skokiaan labels. The album features Albert Ayler and Don Cherry, with whom Murray had recorded and ...
- November 17, 1965
- New York City
- 1965
- Free jazz
23 de sept. de 2022 · ...Don Cherry - cornetAlbert Ayler - tenor saxophoneHenry Grimes - bassLewis Worrell - bassSunny Murray - drumsLeroi Jones - voice (#3)1 Virtue - ...
- 36 min
- 1602
- A Jazz Noise
Murray's own recordings were more faithful to free jazz than most of the pioneers of the genre: Sunny's Time Now (november 1965), with the stellar cast of Albert Ayler, trumpeter Don Cherry and bassists Henry Grimes and Lewis Worrell unleashed in the jams Virtue and Justice; Sunny Murray Quintet (july 1966), featuring trumpet, saxophone, bass ...
Murray went on to record his own compositions under his own name, beginning in 1965 with Sonny's Time Now, which was released on Leroi Jones's Jihad label. The album features Ayler, Don Cherry, Henry Grimes, and Lewis Worrell, as well as Jones, who recites his poem "Black Art".
8 de dic. de 2017 · Sunny Murray—a pioneering free jazz drummer who played with Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Don Cherry, and more—has died, a representative from Eremite Records confirmed to...
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1 de oct. de 2018 · October 1, 2018. Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry in 1959. 'Fire Music,' a new documentary by drummer and filmmaker Tom Surgal, chronicles the birth and influence of free jazz. Bob Parent/Hulton...