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    Oliver Lake (born September 14, 1942) [1] is an American jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer, poet, and visual artist. He is known mainly for alto saxophone, but he also performs on soprano and flute. [2] During the 1960s, Lake worked with the Black Artists Group in St. Louis. [1]

  2. Bio. The artistic scope of renowned saxophonist, composer, painter, and poet Oliver Lakes half-century-long career is unparalleled. An extensive resume of his collaborations includes work with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Flux String Quartet, Bjork, Lou Reed, A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def, Me’shell Ndegeocello, Anthony Braxton, James Blood ...

  3. 3 de may. de 2018 · StateoftheArtsNJ. 8.49K subscribers. Subscribed. 32. 1.7K views 5 years ago. Meet longtime Montclair resident, the innovative jazz musician and composer Oliver Lake. He also writes poetry and...

  4. Oliver Lake. Composer, Painter, Poet. Menu and widgets. News. Music. Art. Bio. Press Kit. Tour. Facebook. Twitter. SoundCloud. YouTube. Email. Shopping Cart. Cart is empty$0.00. Upcoming shows. No shows booked at the moment. Recent Posts. FLUX Quartet: “Right Up On” Out Now. Trio 3: “Visiting Texture” Upcoming Release! INTERRUPTION! Search for:

  5. A trailblazer through and through, Oliver Lake continues to produce in the vociferous, uncompromising way he only knows how to, currently immersed in the work of such adventurous ensembles as the Oliver Lake Organ Quartet, Oliver Lake Big Band and Trio 3. For more informations, visit oliverlake.net & facebook.com/oliverlakejazz

  6. 15 de jun. de 2015 · 414 subscribers. Subscribed. 15. 800 views 8 years ago. The artistic scope of renowned saxophonist, composer, painter and poet Oliver Lake's half decade-long career is unparalleled. From...

  7. 17 de may. de 2017 · As a cofounder of St. Louis’s famed Black Artists’ Group (BAG)—a part of the wider Black Arts Movement of the late ’60s and early ’70sLake was instrumental in organizing performances by black experimentalists across artistic disciplines. Actors, poets, dancers, and musicians have all collaborated in BAG.