Spotify Release Info
Track: There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of) - Remastered
Artist: Sun Ra
Album: Lanquidity (Definitive Edition)
Artist Bio
Name: Sun Ra
Spotify Genres: free jazz, jazz, avant-garde, hard bop
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Biography
American free-jazz composer, pianist and band leader. Born May 22, 1914 in Birmingham, Alabama; died May 30, 1993 in Birmingham, Alabama Recognized as a music innovator, pioneer of free improvisation and modal jazz, and an early user of electronic keyboards and synthesizers. Born as Herman Poole Blount, he legally changed his name to Le Sony'r Ra on October 20, 1952. Herman Blount, nicknamed “Sonny” by his family, proved to be a skilled pianist from a young age. He was able to sight-read and compose music by the age of 11 and performed semi-professionally as a solo pianist or member of local jazz and other bands as a teenager. His first full-time musical job was proposed in 1934 by [a10739743], his biology teacher from high school, who had organized a band to pursue a career as a singer. When Ms. Harper moved to New York, Blount took the lead of the band, renaming it Sonny Blount Orchestra. The band broke up shortly after, but Blount continued to work steadily as a musician in Birmingham. Between 1936 and 1937, Blount left college, which he attended for only one year, after a visionary experience which greatly influenced his life: during a deep meditation state, he claimed to have been transported to the planet Saturn by beings from outer space who entrusted him with the mission to preach peace through music, in a world that was becoming increasingly chaotic. In the following years, Blount transformed the first floor of his family's house into a conservatory-workshop where musicians could come and go at any time and he could discuss religious and esoteric concepts with whoever was interested. In 1945, Blount moved to Chicago where he was influenced by the African-American political activist fervor in the city. He soon abandoned his birth name, taking the name Le Sony'r Ra, shortened to Sun Ra (after Ra, the Egyptian god of the Sun). Musically, he worked and performed for [a311739], [a322287], [a307323], [a251769] and [a311734]. In 1952, Sun Ra assembled and led a trio with the drummer [a367763] and saxophonist [a252025], forming the first nucleus of what would shortly become [a2219395]. When Patrick moved to Florida (he would continue to leave and re-join the Arkestra for decades to come), saxophonists [a252034] and [a252033] joined the group. In the same years, Sun Ra met [a356555], a precociously intelligent teenager who quickly became his closest friend and, practically, his business manager. Together, in the mid-'50s, they founded the independent label called [l86748], initially focused on 45 rpm singles by Sun Ra and artists related to him. However, Sun Ra's first album was released in 1957 by the producer [a253021] with another independent label, [l26409]. In the late 1950s, Sun Ra and his band began to wear outlandish, Egyptian-styled or science fiction-themed costumes and headdresses. This style, which can be defined in retrospect as “Afrofuturistic”, would become the trademark that made the Arkestra instantly recognizable. In the Fall of 1961, the group moved to New York City, where Sun Ra and his band members lived communally to save money. In the mid-'60s, the Arkestra used to perform regularly at [l319067]. At this point, Sun Ra's popularity started to increase among followers of the beat generation and early psychedelia, also receiving much praise from music critics and major names of the New York jazz scene. In 1968, when the New York building they were renting was put up for sale, Sun Ra and the Arkestra relocated to the Germantown section of Philadelphia. Hereafter, the Sun Ra house on Morton Street became the Arkestra's base of operations until his death. That same year, they made their first tour of the US West Coast and, a few months later, Sun Ra was featured on the cover of "Rolling Stone" magazine, introducing him to the national public. In 1970, the Arkestra began to tour internationally with concerts in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. For the next three decades, the band's touring and recording activity never stopped, becoming a point of reference for the musical avant-garde. Sun Ra kept composing, performing, and leading the Arkestra, even after he had a stroke in 1990. In late 1992, Sun Ra returned to his birth city of Birmingham to live with his older sister, Mary Jenkins, who (along with various Blount cousins) became his caretaker until his death, which occurred on May 30, 1993.
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Discogs Release Info
Release: Sun Ra - Lanquidity
Year: 2021
Genres: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Styles: Avant-garde Jazz, Space-Age