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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lou_GareLou Gare - Wikipedia

    Leslie Arthur "Lou" Gare (16 June 1939 – 6 October 2017) was a British free-jazz saxophonist born in Rugby, Warwickshire, England, perhaps best known for his works with the improvised music ensemble AMM and playing with musicians such as Eddie Prévost, Mike Westbrook, Cornelius Cardew, Keith Rowe and Sam Richards.

  2. Lou Gare plays D.T.T.M. ( Danilo Terenzi, Tony Marsh)with The Uncommon OrchestraLou Gare tenor saxophoneMike Westbrook &The Uncommon Orchestravoices: Martine...

  3. Lou Gare. Real Name: Leslie Arthur Gare. Profile: English tenor saxophonist, born 16 June 1939, Rugby, Warwickshire, England, died 6 October 2017. Gare was active in the freely improvised music scene, for example in the group AMM, of which he was a founding member. Show more.

  4. Lou Gare. 1939 - 2017. Recorded by: Matthew North. The Uncommon TenorLou Gare held his tenor saxophone aslant, like Lester Young, whose light-fingered articulation and disdain for the obvious he shared.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2018 · Best known for his work with the experimental, avant-garde collective AMM Music, Lou Gare began his career in jazz in the early 1960s, playing in one of Mike Westbrook 's early groups. In more recent times, in Devon, he reconnected with Westbrook and became a stalwart member of Westbrook's orchestra and an inspiration to its younger ...

  6. Lou Gare, the great British saxophonist and founding member of AMM died in October. He was a fantastic, profoundly generous, humble and vitally creative person. He was also a masterful tenor saxophonist, his understanding of the power and potential of sound, and vibration – 氣 – to move and transform the world was total.

  7. 6 de oct. de 2017 · Lou Gare. A unique tenor saxophonist, deriving some elements of his playing from Sonny Rollins, Lou Gare was a member of the early Mike Westbrook Band. He, Keith Rowe (guitar), and Lawrence Sheaff (cello/clarinet)…. Read Full Biography.