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Lol Coxhill

Famous for his unaccompanied, unorthodox concerts and albums, Lol Coxhill has an immediately identifiable soprano and sopranino style. He's perhaps Steve Lacy's prime rival in getting odd sounds out of the soprano with his wrenching, twisting, quirky solos. While Coxhill's an accomplished saxophonist and can play conventional bebop, it's his winding, flailing soprano and sopranino lines that make him stand out. He actually started playing more conservatively; Coxhill backed visiting American soul and blues vocalists in the '60s, playing behind Rufus Thomas, Lowell Fulson, and Champion Jack Dupree. He worked with Stephen Miller's group Delivery in 1969 and 1970, and played with them at the Berlin Music Festival. But his debut album, Ear of the Beholder, established a new direction for Coxhill. Since then, he's worked with both bebop and free musicians, among them Chris McGregor, Trevor Watts, Bobby Wellins, and Company. Coxhill's also played with such groups as the Recedents, Standard Conversions, and the Melody Four. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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September 19, 1932


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Out to Launch
Out to Launch
released: 2003 on
Out to Launch is a questionable pun, but three out of four pieces this CD presents were performed at launch parties for Lol Coxhill's retrospective double album Spectral Soprano (a must-have, by... More[+]
recent albums date score reviews
Termite One 1999 n/a 0
Solos: East West 1997 n/a 0
Toverbal Sweet...Plus 1997 n/a 0

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