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  1. Sonny's Time Now is an album by American free jazz drummer Sunny Murray, his first as a leader. It was recorded in New York City on November 17, 1965 and first released on LeRoi Jones ' Jihad label. It was later reissued on the DIW and Skokiaan labels. The album features Albert Ayler and Don Cherry, with whom Murray had recorded and ...

  2. Cornet, trumpet, wood flute, tambura, gamelan. Donald Eugene Cherry (November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995) [1] was an American jazz trumpeter. Beginning in the late 1950s, he had a long tenure performing in the bands of saxophonist Ornette Coleman, including on the pioneering free jazz albums The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) and Free Jazz: A ...

  3. Sonny Murray * – Sonny's Time Now. More images. Tracklist. Virtue. Justice Part 1. Justice Part 2. Black Art (W/LeRoy Jones, Reading) Credits (5) Henry Grimes. Bass. Louis Worrell * Bass. Sonny Murray * Percussion. Albert Ayler. Tenor Saxophone. Don Cherry. Trumpet. Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 10 versions.

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  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1965 Vinyl release of "Sonny's Time Now" on Discogs.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sunny_MurraySunny Murray - Wikipedia

    Murray went on to record his own compositions under his own name, beginning in 1965 with Sonny's Time Now, which was released on Leroi Jones's Jihad label. The album features Ayler , Don Cherry , Henry Grimes , and Lewis Worrell , as well as Jones, who recites his poem "Black Art". [11] (

  6. Recorded in NY, November 1965. Murray's first album as a leader, originally released on Amiri Baraka's Jihad label. Also released on LP by DIW, with a bonus 7" containing the track 'The Lie'.

  7. Sonny's Time Now, an Album by Sunny Murray. Released in 1965 on Jihad (catalog no. Jihad 663; Vinyl LP). Genres: Free Jazz. Rated #209 in the best albums of 1965. Featured peformers: Sunny Murray (percussion), Albert Ayler (tenor saxophone), Don Cherry (trumpet), Henry Grimes (bass), Lewis Worrell (bass).