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  1. Hace 12 horas · Hamiet Bluiett was a baritone saxophonist from St. Louis, a founding member of the Black Artists Group alongside Julius Hemphill, Lester Bowie, Oliver Lake and others. His was not traditionally a lead instrument, but he made it one on albums like Endangered Species , We Have Come to Save You From Yourselves , and the astonishing Birthright: A Solo Blues Concert .

  2. Rubbed shoulders with the St. Louis avant guardists, Oliver Lake and Julius Hemphill, Bo Bo Shaw and others associated with that city’s short-lived Black Artist Group (BAG) in 70 – 72.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · Julius Hemphill: “What I liked about Julius was his ecumenical spirit. He was very nonjudgmental about styles, whether classical, rock, funk, jazz or Sousa marches.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Phillip Wilson is a particular interest of mine, one of the ultimate insider’s insiders, best known for working with Paul Butterfield Blues Band (including at Woodstock, where they played the Wilson composition “Love March”) and turning in a wonderful performance on Julius Hemphills Dogon A.D. In 2017 Sanborn and I were on a Jazz Cruise together.

  5. Hace 2 días · Hamiet Bluiett was a baritone saxophonist from St. Louis, a founding member of the Black Artists Group alongside Julius Hemphill, Lester Bowie, Oliver Lake and others. His was not traditionally a lead instrument, but he made it one on albums like Endangered Species, We Have Come to Save You From Yourselves, and the astonishing Birthright: A Solo Blues Concert.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Julius Hemphill - Raw Materials and Residuals - Reviews - Album of The Year. Overview. User Reviews. Discography. Julius Hemphill. Raw Materials and Residuals. Critic Score. NR. User Score. 82. Based on 1 rating. Details. Submit Correction. 1978 / Release Date. LP / Format. - / Label. - / Genre. Full Credits. Amazon. Sign In to rate and review.

  7. Hace 5 días · Julius Hemphill: “What I liked about Julius was his ecumenical spirit. He was very nonjudgmen­tal about styles, whether classical, rock, funk, jazz or Sousa marches. Whatever he could use to his benefit he would, and that attitude about music had the most profound effect on me.