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Alexey Kozlov

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Alexey Kozlov (Russian: Алексей Козлов) is a Russian saxophonist, bandleader, composer and jazz propagandist. He was part of the first group of prominent Soviet-era Russian jazz musicians which emerged during the 1960s. His personality, as of typical representative of "cultural underground" at Stalin-Brezhnev times, is described in chapter seven of Hedrick Smith's well-known book "The Russians". Frederick Starr speaks about Alexey Kozlov in his book "Red and Hot". His name is encounted in "The International Who's Who"( Europe Publications Ltd., London), in a number of European Jazz lexicons (Denmark, Poland, Czechoslovakia), in Soviet Musical Encyclopaedia and in Big Soviet Encyclopaedia (v.8, article "Jazz"). In early 70s, Kozlov has created "Arsenal" band, which became one of the most popular jazz rock groups in the Soviet Union

Album

Nikitsky Boulevard

Label: Artbeat Music
Released: 2012
Track listing: Prelude # 1; Michel; Return; Prelude # 2; Stars’ Dance; Friends; Nikitsky Boulevard; Spring Song; Elegy; Blues in D

Album

Джаз-Рок Ансамбль Арсенал

Label: Unknown label
Released: 1979


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