Eric Dolphy

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  • jazz
  • free jazz
  • avant-garde
  • saxophone
  • avant-garde jazz
Eric Allan Dolphy (June 20, 1928 – June 29, 1964) was a jazz musician who played alto saxophone, flute and bass clarinet and was educated at Los Angeles City College. Dolphy was the first important bass clarinet soloist in jazz, and one of the first viable flute soloists in jazz. On early recordings, he occasionally played traditional B-flat clarinet. His unique and individual style utilized wide intervals, speech-like effects and exotic scales.

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Songs

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    Meditation on Integration

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    Miss Ann

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    Miss Toni

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    Moods in Free Time

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    Mrs. Parker of K.C. (Bird's Mother)

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    Music Matador

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    Naima

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    Night in Tunisia

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    Night Music

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    Number Eight (Potsa Lotsa)

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    Ode to C.P.

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    Ode to Charlie Parker

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    Oleo

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    On Green Dolphin Street

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    Opening

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    Out There

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    Out to Lunch

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    Quiet, Please

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    Rally

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    Ralph's New Blues

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    Red Planet

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    Reincarnation of a Love Bird

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    Saucer Eyes

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    Screamin' the Blues

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    Serene

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    Six and Four

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    Sketch of Melba

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    Softly as in a Morning Sunrise

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    Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise

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    Something Sweet, Something Tender

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    Sometimes Sweet, Sometimes Tender

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    Sorino (a.k.a. Serene)

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    South Street Exit

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    Speak Low

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    Spring Is Here

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    Springtime

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    Status Seeking

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    Stormy Weather

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    Straight Ahead

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    Straight up & down

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    Straight Up and Down

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    Sunday Go Meetin'

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    T'Aint Nobody's Business If I Do

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    Tenderly

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    The Baron

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    The Drive

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    The Madrig Speaks, the Panther Walks

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    The Meetin'

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    The Meeting

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    The Prophet


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