- Pharoah Sanders
Infobox musical artist
Name = Pharoah Sanders
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Pharoah Sanders
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Origin =Little Rock, Arkansas , U.S.
Instrument =Tenor saxophone
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Genre =Free jazz Avant-garde jazz Spiritual jazz World fusion Post-bop Hard bop
Occupation =Saxophonist
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Label =Impulse!
Associated_acts =Sun Ra
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Notable_instruments =Pharoah Sanders (born
October 13 ,1940 ) is an Americanjazz saxophonist .Ornette Coleman once described him as "probably the best tenor player in the world." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2006/04/19/DDGBEI9EI91.DTL&type=music Tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders burst through the gates in John Coltrane's group. At 65, he's going strong ] ] Emerging fromJohn Coltrane 's groups of the mid-60s Sanders is known for his overblowing, harmonic, and multiphonic techniques on the saxophone, as well as his use of "sheets of sound ."Albert Ayler famously said "Trane was the Father, Pharoah was the Son, I was theHoly Ghost ." [ [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=15356 Albert Ayler: Holy Ghost ] ]Biography
Early life and career
Sanders was born in
Little Rock, Arkansas , under the name Farrell Sanders. He began his professional career playing tenorsaxophone inOakland, California .Sanders moved to
New York City in1961 after playing withrhythm and blues bands. He received hisnickname "Pharoah" fromSun Ra , with whom Sanders performed. He came to prominence playing withJohn Coltrane 's band starting in1965 , as Coltrane began adopting theavant-garde jazz ofAlbert Ayler , Ra andCecil Taylor . Sanders first performed on Coltrane's "Ascension" (recorded in June 1965), then famously on their dual-tenor recording "Meditations" (recorded in November 1965). After this Sanders joined Coltrane's final quintet, usually performing very lengthy,dissonant solos. Coltrane's later style was strongly influenced by Sanders.After Coltrane
Although Sanders' voice developed differently from Coltrane, Sanders was strongly influenced by their collaboration together. Spiritual elements such as the chanting in "Om" would later show up in many of Sanders' own works. Sanders would also go on to produce much
free jazz , modified from Coltrane's solo-centric conception. In1968 he participated inMichael Mantler andCarla Bley 's JCOA: Jazz Composer's Orchestra Association album "Communications", featuringCecil Taylor , Don Cherry,Larry Coryell andGato Barbieri . This solo has been referenced byJohn Zorn and others, as the most intense and inspiring free tenor solo ever put to tape.Fact|date=February 2007In the 1970s, Sanders pursued his own recordings and continued to work with the likes of
Alice Coltrane on her "Journey In Satchidananda" album. Most of Sanders' best-selling work was made in the late 60's and early 70s forImpulse Records , including the 30-minute wave-on-wave of free jazz "The Creator has a Master Plan " from the album "Karma". This featured Sanders key musical partner, pianistLonnie Liston Smith , who worked with Sanders from 1969-1971. Other members of his groups in this period include bassistCecil McBee and vocalistLeon Thomas , on albums such as "Jewels of Thought", "Izipho Zam", "Deaf Dumb Blind" and "Thembi".The 1970s and beyond
Then, although supported by
African-American Radio , Sanders' brand of revelatory and sometimes political free jazz became less popular and from the experiments with African rhythms on the 1971 album "Black Unity" (with bassistStanley Clarke ) onwards he began to diversify his sound. In the late seventies and eighties, Sanders sometimes explored different musical modes including smokey r'n'b (on "Love Will Find a Way"),modal jazz andhard bop . Popular work of the 1980s include the "Live in San Francisco" DVD from 1981, a rare film of him performing, and the 1981 album "Rejoice".In 1994 he traveled to
Morocco to record with masterGnawa musician Maleem Mahmoud Ghania, resulting in the Bill Laswell-produced "The Trance Of Seven Colors". Sanders continued to work with Laswell,Jah Wobble and others on the albums "Message From Home" (1996) and "Save Our Children" (1998). In 1999, he complained in an interview that despite his pedigree, that he had trouble finding work:"I don't work that much myself. I would love to work, but nobody calls me. I have to just rely on and pray that I work somewhere.
AAJ: Why do you feel you are not getting work?
PS: I think that it maybe the agencies keep me from working. I have asked many, many times, but I don't know. What is the point? I don't have nothing personal against anybody. I feel like, maybe, it's me. Maybe it's the music, or maybe it's the way I express myself. I know that it may be hard for somebody to listen to me play the way I play, but I don't know. I'm just going to keep on playing and hope that I can do better, play better, and keep learning. I can only try to live healthy and try to live life." [ [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/iviews/sanders.htm Jazz - AllAboutJazz.com ] ]
anders today
In the 2000s, a resurgence of interest in
free jazz has kept Sanders playing festivals (including the 2007Melbourne Jazz Festival ), concerts, and releasing albums.Discography
olo
*1965 - "Pharoah's First" (
ESP-Disk )
*1966 - "Tauhid" (Impulse! Records )
*1969 - "Izipho Zam" (Strata-East Records )
*1969 - "Karma" (Impulse! Records )
*1969 - "Jewels of Thought" (Impulse! Records )
*1970 - "Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun) " (Impulse! Records )
*1971 - "Live at the East" (Impulse! Records )
*1971 - "Black Unity " (Impulse! Records )
*1971 - "Thembi " (Impulse! Records )
*1972 - "Wisdom through Music" (Impulse! Records )
*1973 - "Elevation" (Impulse! Records )
*1973 - "Love In Us All"
*1973 - "Village of the Pharoahs"
*1976 - "Pharoah"
*1977 - "Love Will Find a Way"
*1980 - "Journey to the One" (Evidence Records )
*1981 - "Beyond a Dream"
*1981 - "Rejoice" (Evidence Records )
*1982 - "Heart is a Melody" (Evidence Records )
*1982 - "Live"
*1985 - "Shukuru" (Evidence Records )
*1988 - "Africa"
*1987 - "Oh Lord, let me do no wrong"
*1990 - "Moon Child"
*1990 - "Welcome to Love"
*1993 - "Crescent With Love" (Evidence Records )
*1994 - "The Trance Of Seven Colors" (withMahmoud Guinia )
*1996 - "Message From Home"
*1998 - "Save Our Children"
*2000 - "Spirits"
*2003 - "The Creator Has A Master Plan"With John Coltrane
*1965 - "
Kulu Sé Mama "
*1965 - "Om"
*1965 - "Meditations"
*1965 - "Ascension"
*1965 - "Live In Seattle"
*1966 - "Live at the Village Vanguard Again! "
*1966 - "Live In Japan"
*1967 - "Expression"
*1967 - ""With others
*1964 -
Sun Ra - "Featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold "
*1966 - Don Cherry - "Symphony for Improvisers "
*1966 - Don Cherry - "Where Is Brooklyn?"
*1968 -Jazz Composer's Orchestra - "Communications" featuringCecil Taylor , Don Cherry,Larry Coryell ,Gato Barbieri ,Carla Bley andMike Mantler .
*1968 -Alice Coltrane - "A Monastic Trio "
*1970 -Alice Coltrane - "Ptah, the El Daoud "
*1970 -Alice Coltrane - "Journey in Satchidananda "
*1978 -Ed Kelly - "Ed Kelly & Friends "
*1985 -Art Davis - "Life "
*1991 -Sonny Sharrock - "Ask the Ages "
*1994 -Franklin Kiermyer - "Solomon's Daughter"
*1994 -Elvin Jones-McCoy Tyner Quintet - Love & Peace
*2003 -Bill Laswell - "With A Heartbeat"
*2006 -Kenny Garrett - "Beyond the Wall"References
External links
* [http://pharoahsanders.net/ Pharoah Sanders Official Website]
* [http://www.jazzsupreme.com/pharoah.sanders/ Pharoah Sanders on JazzSupreme.com]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/id2/laotan/pharoah.html/ Extensive discography of Pharoah Sanders]
* [http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002587/Pharoah-Sanders.html music guide.]Persondata
NAME= Sanders, Pharoah
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Saxophonist
DATE OF BIRTH=13 October 1940
PLACE OF BIRTH=Little Rock, Arkansas ,United States
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