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Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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by David Brown
It's hot. Its summer. Let's ease into the night with some hard bop & soul jazz from the classic era--Lee Morgan, Ray Bryant, Bunky Green, Leo Wright and the Freedom Sounds. We'll then electrify the sounds as we move into the '70s with Eddie Harris, Bobbi Humphrey, Sun Ra and Parliament. Eventually we'll end up in the here and now of cosmic funk with William Parker and Esperanza Spalding. Playlist Thelonious Monk Esistrophy (Theme)" from Live at the ...
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by Anil Prasad
Saxophonist Bunky Green bristles at the idea of playing by the rules. On more than one occasion, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin native was on his way to jazz stardom, but each time his principles guided him elsewhere. This is a significant reason why the highly influential musician has mostly remained unsung and out of the spotlight for decades, instead focusing his energies on his role as a leading jazz educator. For the past two decades, Green has served as the Director ...
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by Marcia Hillman
Vernice Bunky" Green (born Apr. 23rd, 1935) is a product of Wisconsin, where he was raised and learned to play the alto saxophone. His first big break came when Charles Mingus briefly hired him in the '60s--an association that left a lasting influence on Green's own style. Green left Mingus to relocate in Chicago where he performed regularly, appearing with such players as Sonny Stitt, Yusef Lateef and Louie Bellson among others. His style was ever-evolving and ...
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by Norman Weinstein
This release is a welcome reminder that Bunky Green is alive and well--and one of the dozen most important alto sax players in the country. In spite of notable associations with bands led by Charles Mingus, Sonny Stitt and Yusef Lateef, Green's available catalog until this release consisted of a single disc, Healing the Pain (Delos, 1990). But Green was befriended by Steve Coleman, and we have this recording as a result. Part of Coleman's genius is getting talent, ranging ...
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by AAJ Italy Staff
Si autodefinisce un “inside/outside player”, ha avuto un enorme impatto su generazioni di sassofonisti, influenzando, tra gli altri, lo stile di Greg Osby e Steve Coleman (produttore del disco), ma nel corso di oltre cinquant’anni di carriera i suoi lavori discografici pubblicati e reperibili superano a mala pena la mezza dozzina. Il settantenne contraltista Bunky Green ha infatti privilegiato l’impegno massiccio nel campo dell’educazione jazzistica e dello studio rispetto alla carriera solistica, e questo ne spiega in gran parte la ...
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