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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › music-popular-and-jazz-biographies › olu-daraOlu Dara | Encyclopedia.com

    11 de jun. de 2018 · Olu Dara 1941 –. Musician. At a Glance …. Selected discography. Sources. A highly regarded figure in the jazz scene since the 1960s, trumpeter and cornetist Olu Dara recorded his first solo record at the age of 57. Dara had always shied away from the spotlight, preferring to work with others like Art Blakey, saxophonist and composer Henry Threadgill, and the late pianist Don Pullen.

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    Olu Dara (* 1941 in Natchez, Mississippi als Charles Jones III) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazz- und Crossovermusiker (Trompete, Kornett, auch Mundharmonika, Gitarre, Gesang) und Schauspieler. Leben und Wirken. Nach dem Wehrdienst in der Kriegsmarine zog Dara 1963 nach ...

  3. 13 de feb. de 2013 · Support our Racial Equity Journalism. Amsterdam News has been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective for 113 years. Donors who choose to give monthly or annually will receive ...

  4. Olu Dara's Jazz and Rhythm Fusion. Jazz trumpeter, cornetist, and composer Olu Dara describes his music as "rhythmic fusion," and is the leader of the Okra Orchestra. His live shows are unusual among jazz concerts due to their dancing audiences. Dara joins the show to discuss his life, career, and contemporary jazz. Interview.

  5. The Empire Box Disc 3: Spectres by Tim Berne, released 05 February 1981 1. Hot and Cold 2. Spectres 3. Grendel (for Hamid Drake) 4. Stroll 5. For Charles Mingus Recorded in Brooklyn, NY on February fifth, 1981. Special thanks to Mark, Rocky, R.S.B. and Al. Produced by Gary Halvorson and Tim Berne. Mastered by Bob Ludwig, Masterdisk.

  6. 15 de may. de 2009 · They said, that’s Nas! Looking at me like an old man, ‘you don’t know about this shit.’. They said, ‘he’s talking about his father Olu.’. And they kept listening. I said, ‘I’m ...

  7. Olu Dara. American jazz musician (cornet, trumpet), born Charles Jones January 12, 1941 in Louisville, Mississippi, moved to New York in 1963. From 1998 also singing and playing guitar in a blues and soul idiom. Father of Nasir Jones, a.k.a. rapper Nas.