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Roscoe Mitchell (b. August 3, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) is an African American composer, jazz instrumentalist and educator, mostly known for being "a technically superb—if idiosyncratic—saxophonist." He has been called "one of the key figures" in avant-garde jazz who has been "at the forefront of modern music" for the past thirty years. He continues "to be a major figure." He has even been called a "super musician" and the New York Times has mentioned that he "qualifies as an iconoclast."

In 1965, Mitchell was one of the first members of the non-profit organization Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) along with Jodie Christian (piano), Steve McCall (drums), and Phil Cohran (composer). The following year Mitchell, Lester Bowie (trumpet), Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre (tenor saxophone), Favors, Lester Lashley (trombone), and Alvin Fielder (drums), recorded their first studio album, Sound. The album was "a departure from the more extroverted work of the New York-based free jazz players" due in part to the band recording with "unorthodox devices" such as toys and bicycle horns.

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Lester Bowie
Harmonica, lib/muslib/membership_type_43, lib/muslib/membership_type_47
Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre
lib/muslib/membership_type_36
Alvin Fielder
Percussion
Roscoe Mitchell
lib/muslib/membership_type_1094, lib/muslib/membership_type_23, Recorder, lib/muslib/membership_type_35
Lester Lashley
lib/muslib/membership_type_46, Cello

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Discography

Studio Album