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  1. Roy Campbell: una guía alternativa en seis discos. Por: Yahvé M. de la Cavada | 11 de febrero de 2014. El mes pasado falleció Roy Campbell Jr., un soberbio trompetista que siempre se mantuvo en un inexplicable segundo plano. Tal vez por eso el eco de su muerte no se ha dejado sentir como debiera, dado su enorme talento y personalidad musical.

  2. Roy Sinclair Campbell Jr. (September 29, 1952 – January 9, 2014) was an American trumpeter frequently linked to free jazz, although he also performed rhythm and blues and funk during his career. Biography. Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1952, Campbell was raised in New York City.

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  4. 1999 : Steve Dalachinsky : Incomplete Directions, Knitting Factory; 1999 : Dave Hillyard & the Rock Steady 7 : Play Time, Hell Cat; 1999 : Ehran Elisha : Lowe Down Suite, CIMP; 1998 : Ehran Elisha : The Kicker, CIMP; 1998 : Matthew Shipp Horn Quartet : Strata, Hatology; 1998 : Pyramid Trio : Ancestral Homeland, No More Records

  5. 1 de ago. de 2000 · My favorite performances, however, comes from trumpeter Roy Campbell. He plays in a slightly left of center but wholly comforting blues style on "spring equinox" and "the Mahabharata Bluettes." All of the tracks last under five minutes and thus, given the alternating lineup, Incomplete Directions lacks a sense of continuity.

  6. Music. The album reflects Roy's interest in World music. "I wanted more of a Latin and Third World sound than I had on New Kingdom" says Campbell. The title cut is a suite in three sections dedicate to the innovative musicians of the '60s, John Coltrane, Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, Eric Dolphy, among others.On the tune "Booker's Lament" Roy pays homage to trumpeter Booker Little.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2014 · Postscript: Roy Campbell, Jr. When you play the trumpet, you are essentially pushing a large tube of metal into your face, amplifying the pressurized vibration of your lips, turning that buzz into ...