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    Albert Ayler ( / ˈaɪlər /; July 13, 1936 – November 25, 1970) was an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist, singer and composer. [1] After early experience playing R&B and bebop, Ayler began recording music during the free jazz era of the 1960s. However, some critics argue that while Ayler's style is undeniably original and unorthodox, it ...

  2. Learn about the life, music and legacy of Albert Ayler, one of the most influential and innovative figures in free jazz. Explore his discography, biography, archives, links and news.

  3. Apr 28, 2016 · In the summer of 1963, a tenor saxophonist named Albert Ayler moved into a room in a flat owned by his aunt, across the street from St. Nicholas Park in Harlem. It wasn’t the 27-year-old’s ...

  4. Albert Ayler ‎– Goin' Home (1994 - Reissue)00:00 Goin' Home04:29 Ol' Man River (Take 2)10:01 Down By The Riverside (Take 6)14:49 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Ta...

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  5. Albert Ayler (born July 13, 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio (USA), died November 1970) was an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist, singer and composer, the older brother of Donald Ayler. On November 25, 1970, his body was found floating in the East River, at the foot of Congress Street Pier, in Brooklyn, New York (USA).

  6. Oct 31, 2022 · Richard Kolada's book explores the life and music of Albert Ayler, a free-jazz saxophonist who influenced rock musicians but was ignored in his own country. It covers his radical sound, his themes, his brother Donald, and his mysterious death.

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  8. Jul 9, 2024 · Albert Ayler (born July 13, 1936, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.—died November 1970, New York, New York) was an American tenor saxophonist whose innovations in style and technique were a major influence on free jazz. As a boy, Ayler studied saxophone with his father, with whom he played duets in church.

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