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  1. Anderson was born Monroe, Louisiana. He grew up in the Southern United States and learned to play the saxophone by himself when he was a teenager. Anderson moved his family to Evanston, Illinois in the 1940s. He studied music formally at the Roy Knapp Conservatory in Chicago, and had a private teacher for a short time. Fred worked installing ...

  2. 26. Feb. 2013 · On stage, he was a volcano, torrents of sound pouring from the bell of his tenor saxophone. In person, he couldn’t be gentler, a soft-spoken jazz giant who nurtured generations of musicians a…

  3. 26. Juni 2010 · By Bruce Weber. June 26, 2010. Fred Anderson, a tenor saxophonist who tied the bebop innovations of Charlie Parker to the explorations of later avant-garde musicians and who owned the Velvet ...

  4. Album. 2 Days In April. Fred Anderson, Hamid Drake, "Kidd" Jordan, William Parker. Released. 2000 — US. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for From The River To The Ocean by Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. www.okkadisk.com › artists › andersonOkkaDisk: Fred Anderson

    Tenor Saxophone. OKKA Discography. The Fred Anderson Trio. Live at The Velvet Lounge (OD12023) Features: Fred Anderson / Hamid Drake / Peter Kowald. Notes: Recorded 6/1/1998. Fred Anderson. Fred Anderson/DKV Trio (OD12014) Features: Fred Anderson / Hamid Drake / Kent Kessler / Ken Vandermark.

  6. 8. Juni 2010 · Fred Anderson is one of today's most powerful and singular saxophonists. Recorded in 1993, this trio (with bassist Malachi Favors and drummer Ajaramu—aka AJ Shelton—who have both since passed away) flies blissfully to new heights for piano-less sax trios. To call Anderson a member of the free jazz movement produces an incomplete picture.

  7. You won’t meet up with Fred Anderson at Disney World in an animatronic gunslinging bird diorama with live-action saxophones anytime soon. There is more in the can from this session. Hallelujah for everything left to be issued from this tempting showcase of a tenor saxophone original, conducively surrounded. Fred’s recorded output is too dear and too scarce for his fans not to hope really ...