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  1. Julius Hemphill, Dogon A.D. Voted as one of the 100 most essential jazz recordings of all time by NY Times critic Ben Ratliff. Dogon A.D. has long been revered as a classic among jazz connoisseurs; Julius Hemphill's relatively obscure but highly influential debut is widely considered the missing link between the avant-garde and populist forms ...

  2. Composer and reedman Julius Hemphill played the alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet. A prominent figure in the jazz avant garde, Hemphill had a restless experimental spirit, which was reflected in both his writing and his choice of projects. Born and raised in Texas, Hemphill joined the army for a time in the early 1960s ...

  3. Julius Hemphill's 'Dogon A.D.' was recorded in St Louis, Missouri in February, 1972. The session consisted of four pieces but only three were originally issued on Hemphill's MBARI label. Now for the first time all four performances are brought together on this 2011 CD reissue.

  4. In the late '80s, Hemphill and the WSQ began an association with the Elektra label, which led to a number of well-distributed and aesthetically rewarding albums. In 1988, Hemphill got his one and only chance to record his big band compositions, on the album Julius Hemphill Big Band (Elektra/Musician).

  5. 5. März 2021 · In 1980, he would join Hemphill’s Big Band, and after the World Saxophone Quartet disbanded, he became a charter member of the Julius Hemphill Sextet, an all-reed ensemble that extended his work with WSQ. Ehrlich continued to lead the sextet for a decade after Hemphill’s death. Given their professional and personal closeness, in 2017 ...

  6. Blue Boyé by Julius Hemphill, released 07 September 1998 1. Countryside 2. Hotend 3. OK Rubberband 4. Antecedent 5. Kansas City Line 6. C.M.E. 7. Dirty Row 8.

  7. Julius Arthur Hemphill (February 24, 1938, Fort Worth, Texas – April 2, 1995, New York City) was a jazz composer and saxophone player. He performed mainly on alto saxophone; less often soprano and tenor saxophones and flute. Hemphill was born in Fort Worth, Texas (also, incidentally, the hometown of Ornette Coleman), and studied the clarinet ...