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  1. Samuel Carthorne Rivers (September 25, 1923 – December 26, 2011) was an American jazz musician and composer. Though most famously a tenor saxophonist, he also performed on soprano saxophone, bass clarinet , flute, harmonica, piano and viola.

  2. Provided to YouTube by Symphonic DistributionWhat If · Bruce Ditmas · John Abercrombie · Paul Bley · Sam RiversWhat If℗ 2020 Postcards Records / Arkadia Ente...

  3. Samuel Robert Rivers (born September 2, 1977) is an American musician. He is the bassist and backing vocalist of the rock band Limp Bizkit and one of its founding members. Early life. Rivers' musical career started fairly early on, with him playing the tuba in a band in Arlington Middle School.

  4. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Jazz composer and multi-instrumentalist Sam Rivers was born a hundred years ago today in El Reno, Okla. Our jazz critic, Kevin Whitehead, says Rivers could play it all - blues, bebop, big band...

  5. Sam Rivers is one of the greatest jazz legends of our time, performing for over 70 years. In the 1970’s he was the first artist to open a jazz cultural arts center in Greenwich New York, which was used as a venue to help artist exhibit their talents and gain recognition.

  6. 22 de sept. de 2023 · Rivers’s revolution is being celebrated anew. A year ago, Rick Lopez, a music researcher in Erie, Pa., published “The Sam Rivers Sessionography: A Work in Progress,” an astonishing 768-page ...

  7. Rivers led four more dates for Blue Note in the ’60s. In the middle part of the decade, he also recorded with Larry Young, Bobby Hutcherson, and Andrew Hill. In 1969, he toured Europe with Cecil Taylor in a band that also included Andrew Cyrille and Jimmy Lyons. In 1970, Rivers — along with his wife, Bea — opened a studio in Harlem where ...