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Cuban Ensemble by David Murray

Artist Biography For David Murray

David Murray Tenor Saxophone Bass Clarinet Was Born In Oakland California In 1955. He Grew Up In Berkeley And Studied With Catherine Murray Organist And David's Mother Bobby Bradford Arthur Blythe Stanley Crouch Margaret Kohn And Many Others Before He Left Pomona College Los Angeles For New York Where He Moved In 1975. In New York He Met And Played With Cecil Taylor Who Along With Dewey Redman Gave The Young Musician The Encouragement He Needed. The City Would Again Be A Source Of New Encounters With People And With Music From All Horizons Sunny Murray Tony Braxton Oliver Lake Don Cherry. In Ted Daniel's Energy Band He Worked With Hamiet Bluiett Lester Bowie And Frank Lowe. In 1976 After An European Tour David Murray Set Up The First Of His Mythic Groups The World Saxophone Quartet With Oliver Lake Hamiet Bluiett And Julius Hemphill. This Marked The Beginning Of An Intensely Creative Time When One Recording Led To Another With An Endless Permutation Of Formations. From Jerry Garcia To Max Roach And From Randy Weston To Elvin Jones David Murray Worked As Widely As Possible Until 1978 When He Set Up His Own Quartet Then Octet And Finally His Quintet. From This Time On His Focus Has Been More On His Own Formations Although He Frequently Works With Other Musicians Drawing In A Whole Range Of Different Sounds From Strings The 1982 Concert At The Public Theatre In New York To Ka Drums From Guadeloupe Créole In 1998 And Yonn Dé In 2002 And South African Dancers And Musicians Mbizo 1998 Just Some Of The Treasures He Has Discovered On His Journey David Murray's Awards Include A Grammy And Several Nominations A Guggenheim Fellowship The Bird Award The Danish Jazzpar Prize Village Voice Musician Of The Decade 1980s Newsday Musician Of The Year 1993 Personality Of The Guinness Jazz Festival Ireland 1994 The Ralph J. Simon Rex Award 1995 . Two Documentaries Have Been Made About David Murray's Life "Speaking In Tongues" 1982 And "Jazzman" Nominated At The Baltimore Film Festival 1999 . "Murray's Music Stems From The Post-Free Movement Combining The Innovations Of Free In The 70's And New Orleans Jazz. It Is Characterized By Its Paroxystic Effects Producing A Harsh Extreme Sound. He Draws Explicitly On African Traditions And Symbolizes A Return To A Raw Sound". From Le Dictionnaire Du Jazz Éd. Laffont 1995

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