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  1. Phillip Sanford Wilson (September 8, 1941 – March 25, 1992) was an American blues and jazz drummer, a founding member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and a member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Avant_PopAvant Pop - Wikipedia

    Avant Pop is the fourth album by Lester Bowie recorded for ECM and the second album by his "Brass Fantasy" group. It was released in 1986 and features performances by Bowie, Vincent Chancey, Frank Lacy, Rasul Siddik, Steve Turre, Malachi Thompson, Stanton Davis, Bob Stewart and Phillip Wilson.

  3. jazzinfo.org › artist › phillip-wilsonPhillip Wilson bio

    He rose to prominence in avant-garde jazz at the beginning of the 1960s. His recording debut was made in 1962 with the soul-jazz organist Sam Lazar’s Album Playback. However, he began to move into avant-garde music during the mid-’60s as a member of Art Ensemble of Chicago and also with Roscoe Mitchell.

  4. Born Phillip Sanford Wilson in St. Louis in 1941, he emerged at the start of the 1960s at the forefront of avant-garde jazz. He made his recording debut in 1962 on soul-jazz organist Sam Lazar's album Playback, but during the mid-'60s he moved solidly into avant-garde music as a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and he also cut albums both ...

  5. ecmrecords.com › product › avant-pop-lester-bowies-brass-fantasyAvant Pop - ECM Records

    Phillip Wilson Drums; Recorded. March 1986, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg. Original Release Date. 29.09.1986

  6. Phillip Wilson. Discography; Date All Appears on Composer. Art Ensemble Of Chicago. The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Associated Ensembles. ... Avant Pop. CD 18,90 ...

  7. Philip Wilson was a drummer on the "avant-garde" jazz scene of the mid-1960's when he became member of the Art Ensemble Of Chicago, which he left in the 1970's. He has also played with musicians like Julius Hemphill, Anthony Braxton, David Murray, Bill Laswell as well with his old Art Ensemble cohort Lester Bowie.