- John
Martin Tchicai (/tʃɪˈkaɪ/ chih-KYE; 28
April 1936 – 8
October 2012) was a
Danish free jazz
saxophonist and composer.
Tchicai was born in Copenhagen...
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Quartet was a free jazz ensemble,
originally made up of
saxophonist John
Tchicai,
trombonist Roswell Rudd,
drummer ****ord
Graves and b****ist
Lewis Worrell...
- Lacy,
Michael Mantler, Sun Ra,
Roswell Rudd,
Pharoah Sanders, and John
Tchicai. In
developing his late style,
Coltrane was
especially influenced by the...
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collaborators have been his wife,
pianist Irene Becker,
saxophonist John
Tchicai, b****ist
Johnny Dyani, and
percussionist Marilyn Mazur. A
native of Copenhagen...
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meteor that
streaked by too fast." In
November 1962, alto
saxophonist John
Tchicai moved from his home
country of
Denmark to New York City at the suggestion...
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Youth and
Students in Helsinki, Finland.
Along with alto
saxophonist John
Tchicai and
trumpeter Don Cherry, he
formed the New York
Contemporary Five. John...
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group that
included Archie Shepp, John
Tchicai and Don
Cherry among its members. In 1964, he pla**** with
Tchicai and
Roswell Rudd in the New York Art Quartet...
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Brown secure the
recording date for
Three for Shepp.
Saxophonist John
Tchicai had
previously recorded with
Shepp as part of the New York Contemporary...
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Spiritual Unity and
Pharoah Sanders's Pharoah's First. It
features John
Tchicai on alto saxophone,
Roswell Rudd on trombone,
Lewis Worrell on b****, and...
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playing alongside musicians such as John Coltrane,
Archie Shepp, and John
Tchicai. He
performed on Coltrane's
landmark 1965
album Ascension.
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