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Jazztodon artist of the week: Charles Lloyd!

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    Jazztodon artist of the week: Charles Lloyd!

    From @aaj :The critical consensus is that Charles Lloyd has never sounded better. As he enters his 76th year, the depth of his expression reflects a lifetime of experience.

    Charles Lloyd was born in Memphis on March 15, 1938. Lloyd's ancestry of African, Cherokee, Mongolian, and Irish reflects a similar rich culture. His early teachers included pianist Phineas Newborn and saxophonist Irvin Reason. His closest childhood friend was the great trumpeter Booker Little. As a teenager Lloyd played jazz with saxophonist George Coleman and was a sideman for blues greats Johnny Ace, Bobby Blue Bland, Howlin' Wolf and B.B. King.

    In 1956 he left Memphis for Los Angeles to earn a degree in music at USC. Lloyd spent nights getting educated on the job in L.A.'s jazz clubs, playing with Ornette Coleman, Billy Higgins, Scott La Faro, Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, Eric Dolphy, Bobby Hutcherson and other leading west coast jazz artists.

    #jazz #charleslloyd

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      Jazztodon artist of the week: Charles Lloyd!

      From @aaj :The critical consensus is that Charles Lloyd has never sounded better. As he enters his 76th year, the depth of his expression reflects a lifetime of experience.

      Charles Lloyd was born in Memphis on March 15, 1938. Lloyd's ancestry of African, Cherokee, Mongolian, and Irish reflects a similar rich culture. His early teachers included pianist Phineas Newborn and saxophonist Irvin Reason. His closest childhood friend was the great trumpeter Booker Little. As a teenager Lloyd played jazz with saxophonist George Coleman and was a sideman for blues greats Johnny Ace, Bobby Blue Bland, Howlin' Wolf and B.B. King.

      In 1956 he left Memphis for Los Angeles to earn a degree in music at USC. Lloyd spent nights getting educated on the job in L.A.'s jazz clubs, playing with Ornette Coleman, Billy Higgins, Scott La Faro, Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, Eric Dolphy, Bobby Hutcherson and other leading west coast jazz artists.

      #jazz #charleslloyd

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      Some great Charles Lloyd albums as leader:
      Arrows into Infinity
      Athens Concert
      Canto
      Figure in Blue
      Hagar's Song (w. Jason Moran)
      Hyperion with Higgins
      I Long to See You
      Kindred Spirits
      Manhattan Stories
      Mirror
      Montreux Jazz Festival 1967
      Ocean
      Passin' Through
      Quartets
      Rabo De Nube
      Sangam
      The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow
      Tone Poem
      Trios: Chapel
      Vanished Gardens
      Voice in the Night
      Wild Man Dance

      #jazz #charleslloyd

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        Some great Charles Lloyd albums as leader:
        Arrows into Infinity
        Athens Concert
        Canto
        Figure in Blue
        Hagar's Song (w. Jason Moran)
        Hyperion with Higgins
        I Long to See You
        Kindred Spirits
        Manhattan Stories
        Mirror
        Montreux Jazz Festival 1967
        Ocean
        Passin' Through
        Quartets
        Rabo De Nube
        Sangam
        The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow
        Tone Poem
        Trios: Chapel
        Vanished Gardens
        Voice in the Night
        Wild Man Dance

        #jazz #charleslloyd

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        @allenmichie Charles Lloyd is one of those jazz masters that has been around that I am not that familiar with. I only have one of his albums, The Sky Will Be There Tomorrow. His rendition of Lift Every Voice and Sing is brilliant.

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