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  1. 28 de abr. de 2016 · From the Pitchfork Review. New York Is Killing Me: Albert Ayler’s Life and Death in the Jazz Capital. The saxophone great, whose music exploded with free energy and nakedly emotional...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Albert_AylerAlbert Ayler - Wikipedia

    Albert Ayler (/ ˈ aɪ l ər /; July 13, 1936 – November 25, 1970) was an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist, singer and composer. After early experience playing R&B and bebop, Ayler began recording music during the free jazz era of the 1960s.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2023 · Gossip linked his death to an organized crime vendetta or heavy drug use. However it retrospect it appears that the stresses of the music business, his fraying relationship with Parks and pressure from his own family, which blamed him for Donald Ayler’s problems, led him to take the ultimate step.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2021 · On Nov. 25, 1970, his body was found floating in the East River. His death at the age of 34 was an unexpected tragedy, mysterious at the time and still shrouded in did-he-jump-or-was-he-pushed speculation. Ayler died the same year Jimi Hendrix did.

  5. 31 de oct. de 2022 · All sorts of wild speculation followed his death, but what remains certain is that Ayler was a major saxophone innovator. Kolada’s book traces his life and music from birth in Cleveland, USA in 1936 to his death from causes unknown in 1970.

  6. Albert Ayler (Cleveland Heights, de Ohio, 13 de julio de 1936 – 25 de noviembre de 1970) fue un músico estadounidense de jazz de vanguardia, saxofonista tenor, cantante y compositor; también tocaba el saxo alto.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2022 · There's a special enthusiasm in the Cleveland, Ohio, jazz orbit for avant-garde saxophonist Albert Ayler —an insistent push to celebrate, memorialize, canonize a legend thought to be unjustly forgotten by his hometown—that isn't seen for, say, Tadd Dameron or Jim Hall.