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Eric Dolphy was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. [11] [12] His parents were Sadie and Eric Dolphy, Sr., [13] who immigrated to the United States from Panama. [1]He began music lessons at the age of six, studying clarinet and saxophone privately. [14]
Weasels Ripped My Flesh is the eighth album by the American rock group the Mothers of Invention, and the tenth overall by Frank Zappa, released in 1970.Following the Mothers' late 1969 split, Zappa assembled two albums - Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh - from unreleased studio and live recordings by the band, as well as some outtakes/leftovers from his 1969 solo album Hot Rats.
Dash One is an album by Eric Dolphy consisting of alternate takes of four pieces recorded for other albums. "G.W." and "245" were recorded on April 1, 1960, during the Outward Bound session. "Serene" was recorded on December 21, 1960, during the Far Cry session.
Pages in category "Albums conducted by Eric Dolphy" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Africa/Brass
Out to Lunch! is a 1964 album by jazz multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy.His only recording on Blue Note as a leader, it was issued as BLP 4163 and BST 84163. Featuring Dolphy in a quintet with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Richard Davis and drummer Tony Williams, it was generally considered by critics as one of the finest albums issued on Blue Note, and ...
Unrealized Tapes is an album by American musician Eric Dolphy, released in Europe in 1988 by the West Wind label, [1] and in Japan with the title Last Recordings by the DIW label. [2] The album was recorded on June 11, 1964 in a Paris studio for radio broadcast, nine days after the Hilversum session that yielded Last Date , and eighteen days ...
Vintage Dolphy is a live album by multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy. Side A was recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York City on April 18, 1963, and features Dolphy in a quartet format with trumpeter Edward Armour, bassist Richard Davis , and drummer J. C. Moses . [ 1 ]
The John Coltrane Quintet, with Dolphy, toured Europe during November 11–December 4, 1961. [1] On December 1, the group performed at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany, after which Dolphy, Tyner, and Workman visited a local club, where they jammed with drummer Lewis, [2] who had previously performed with the Quintet on November 26, substituting for Elvin Jones. [3]