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  1. Perry Morris Robinson (* 17. September [1] 1938 in New York City; † 2. Dezember 2018 [2] Jersey City [3]) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzklarinettist. Seine Musizierhaltung verband Elemente der abstrakten Improvisation und der Jazztradition mit dem Klezmer und Volksliedhaften.

  2. Mo'Po (CIMP, 1997) mit Herb Robertson, Steve Swell, Perry Robinson, Wilber Morris. Neo Neo (CIMP, 1999) mit Ron Horton, Tom Varner, Tomas Ulrich. PoZest (CIMP, 1999) mit Paul Smoker, Steve Swell, Perry Robinson, Marshall Allen, Wilber Morris. The Joy of Being (CIMP, 2000) mit Joseph Jarman.

  3. 1. Feb. 2000 · Lou Grassi's Po Band: Mo' Po album review by Derek Taylor, published on February 1, 2000. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  4. Early life and education. Career. Personal life. Discography. As leader or co-leader. As sideman. References. External links. Perry Robinson. Perry Morris Robinson (September 17, 1938 – December 2, 2018) [1] was an American jazz clarinetist and composer. He was the son of composer Earl Robinson. [2] Early life and education.

  5. PERRY ROBINSON: Oh yeah, Lou and Po is a wonderful thing. That has been a wonderful group, Po. Of course, Wilber Morris just passed on. In fact, I just talked to Lou now and what we're trying to do, I haven't even told Henry this yet, but we want to get the next Po group with Henry Grimes as guest. We've been having these guests.

  6. Lunatics Spend Redundant Mind - 2:58 (Perry Robinson, Steve Swell) d. 04 : Immortals Reveal Deeper Streets - 2:24 (Perry Robinson, Steve Swell) e. 05 : Visible Pink Plateau - 2:40 (Perry Robinson, Steve Swell) f. 06 : Rumor Exists Under Abolished Victims - 7:59 (Perry Robinson, Steve Swell) g. 07 : Children's Song - 3:11 (Perry Robinson) h. 08

  7. 1997: Lou Grassi’s PoBand: MoPo (met Herb Robertson, Wilber Morris, Steve Swell) 2004: Anat Fort: A Long Story (met Schuller, Motian) 2009: Burton Greene / Perry Robinson: Two Voices in the Desert; 2012: Perry Robinson / Michael Zerang / Rapahel Roginski / Wacław Zimpel: Yemen: Music of the Yemenite Jews