Lester Bowie
Lester Bowie
Artist Information
Genres: Jazz-Funk, Avant-Garde, Progressive Big Band, Post-Bop, Jazz-Pop, Free Jazz, Free Funk, Avant-Garde Jazz
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: October 11, 1941 in Frederick, MD
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From the 1970s until his death in 1999, Lester Bowie was the preeminent trumpeter of the jazz avant-garde -- one of the few trumpet players of his generation to successfully and completely adopt the techniques of free jazz. Indeed, Bowie was the most successful in translating the expressive demands of the music -- so well-suited to the tonally pliant saxophone -- to the more difficult-to-manipulate brass instrument. Like a saxophonist such as David Murray or Eric Dolphy, Bowie invested his sound with a variety of timbral effects; his work has a more vocal quality, compared with that of most contemporary trumpeters.
Discography
Release: October 7, 2003
Label: Dreyfus, Warner.Esp
Release: June 22, 1999
Label: 32 Jazz
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