Eric Dolphy

Eric Dolphy was a groundbreaking American jazz multi-instrumentalist, composer, and bandleader, renowned for his distinctive styles on alto saxophone, flute, and bass clarinet. Born in Los Angeles in 1928, Dolphy's innovative spirit left an indelible mark on jazz, particularly in the early phases of the free jazz movement. Emerging from the bebop revolution influenced by legends like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, Dolphy's virtuoso improvisations and avant-garde compositions set him apart. His influential albums, such as "The Illinois Concert" and "The Quest," showcase his genre-defying genius. Tragically, Dolphy's life was cut short in 1964, but his legacy endures, inspiring generations of musicians and listeners alike.

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Eric Dolphy

Albums by Eric Dolphy