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  1. The album opens with a May 1974 recording from Groningen, the Netherlands, of "Composition 23E," on which Braxton, heard on sopranino saxophone, clarinet, and piccolo, is joined by flugelhornist Kenny Wheeler, double bassist Dave Holland, and percussionist Barry Altschul.

  2. In the 1970s, Altschul worked extensively with Anthony Braxton's quartet featuring Kenny Wheeler, Dave Holland, and George E. Lewis. [1] Braxton, signed to Arista Records, was able to secure a large enough budget to tour with a collection of dozens of percussion instruments, strings and winds.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "News From The 70s (Solo, Duo And Quartet)" on Discogs.

  4. 19 de feb. de 2008 · Altschul also worked regularly with staunchly avant-garde reedmen Anthony Braxton and Sam Rivers throughout the 1970s, though his familiarity with "the tradition" landed him work with Lee Konitz, Art Pepper and Tony Scott as well as leading his own free-bop units.

  5. Veteran jazz masters "Killer" Ray Appleton and Barry Altschul have issued fine new albums this year. Both in their early 70s, it's clear they draw from extensive experience.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2010 · Barry Altschul is a drummer almost certainly best known for his work with Anthony Braxton, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Sam Rivers in the early '70s (as part of the group Circle and on Holland's album Conference of the Birds).

  7. News From the 70s, an Album by Anthony Braxton. Released in 1999 on New Tone (catalog no. Fy 7005; CD). Genres: Avant-Garde Jazz, Modern Creative. Featured peformers: Enrico Romero (photography), Lucio Diana (design), Francesco Martinelli (compiler, liner notes).