Ari Brown

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Ari Brown (born February 1, 1944) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and pianist.[1][2]

Biography[]

Brown grew up in Chicago and attended Wilson College, where he met musicians such as Jack DeJohnette, Henry Threadgill, Roscoe Mitchell, and Joseph Jarman. He played piano in R&B and soul outfits into the 1960s, then switched to saxophone in 1965. He joined the AACM in 1971, and also played with The Awakening in the early 1970s. In 1974 he lost several teeth in a car crash, and temporarily switched to piano again until he recovered. He played sax later in the 1970s with McCoy Tyner, Don Patterson, and Sonny Stitt. In the 1980s, he worked with Lester Bowie, Von Freeman, Bobby Watson, and Anthony Braxton, and in 1989 he became a member of Kahil El'Zabar's trio.

Discography[]

As leader[]

  • 1995: Ultimate Frontier (Delmark Records)
  • 1998: Venus (Delmark)
  • 2007: Live at the Green Mill (Delmark)
  • 2013: Groove Awakening (Delmark)

As sideman[]

With The Awakening

  • Hear, Sense and Feel (1972)
  • Mirage (1973)
With Anthony Braxton

With Elvin Jones Jazz Machine

  • Soul Train (1980)

With Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio

With Orbert Davis

  • Unfinished Memories (1994)
  • Priority (2001)
  • Blue Notes (2004)

With the Juba Collective

  • Juba Collective (2002)

With the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic

  • Collective Creativity (2008)

With Malachi Thompson

References[]

  1. ^ "Ari Brown, saxophone".
  2. ^ "Ari Brown: Live At The Green Mill".
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