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1. | Cal Massey
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2. | Is It Not True Simply Because You Cannot Believe It
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3. | Thoughts
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4. | Equipoise
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5. | Synapse
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6. | East Harlem Nostalgia
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7. | Insight
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8. | Awakening
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Jazz
Reggie Workman - bass Billy Hart - drums Sonny Fortune - alto saxophone Stanley Cowell - piano Billy Harper - tenor saxophone
Sonny Fortune
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: May 19, 1939 in Philadelphia, PA Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion, Post-Bop, Free Jazz, Modal Music, Progressive Jazz
Sonny Fortune has continued to grow with time and in the mid-'90s, he was in prime form. Fortune started his career playing in R&B groups in Philadelphia. He moved to New York in 1967 where he worked with Elvin Jones, Mongo Santamaria (1967-1970), and McCoy Tyner (1971-1973 and occasionally since). After a stint with Buddy Rich, Fortune played quite effectively with Miles Davis (1974-1975). His solo albums during the 1970s for Horizon and Atlantic were generally unsuccessful mixtures of advanced jazz with funk and pop elements. However, he has cut excellent dates for Konnex (1984, 1991, and 1993), including a well-received Monk set and Fortune has toured in recent times with Nat Adderley and (on tenor, an instrument he should play more often) with Elvin Jones' Jazz Machine. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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