Azar Lawrence

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People Moving 05:45 Tools
Bridge into the New Age 06:40 Tools
Fatisha 04:03 Tools
Warriors Of Peace 07:57 Tools
Forces Of Nature 08:36 Tools
Can't Hide Love 04:16 Tools
Theme For A New Day 05:19 Tools
The Awakening 06:45 Tools
The Beautiful And Omnipresent Love 10:01 Tools
Novo Ano 06:39 Tools
Gratitude 04:38 Tools
Kickin' Back 06:42 Tools
Canticle For The Universe 04:53 Tools
From the Point of Love 07:52 Tools
Summer Solstice 09:23 Tools
From the Point of Light 06:51 Tools
Revelations 06:29 Tools
Highway 09:42 Tools
Gandhi 07:57 Tools
One More Time 07:57 Tools
Lost Tribes Of Lemuria 07:46 Tools
Aisha 00:30 Tools
Venus Rising 07:29 Tools
La Bossa 08:01 Tools
L.A. Bosa 07:29 Tools
The Seventh Day 07:30 Tools
Think on Me 07:21 Tools
Rain Ballad 00:30 Tools
The Seeker 00:30 Tools
Spirit Night 00:30 Tools
It’s Easy to Remember 03:04 Tools
Luxury 00:30 Tools
Eye of the Needle 06:08 Tools
Elementals 03:48 Tools
Looking for the Light 08:43 Tools
Brazilian Girls 07:49 Tools
Solar Winds 07:49 Tools
The Baker's Daughter 08:01 Tools
Koko 05:16 Tools
You Make Me Feel Brand New 04:03 Tools
Open Sesame 09:06 Tools
Under Tanzanian Skies 03:03 Tools
Speak The Word 03:03 Tools
Novo Ano (Toshio Matsuura Remix) 00:30 Tools
Mystic Journey 08:20 Tools
African Chant 03:01 Tools
Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit 10:01 Tools
Ode To Pharoah 05:39 Tools
Thokole 07:49 Tools
Karma Sutra 06:55 Tools
Your Love Is Keeping Me Alive 03:48 Tools
Sing to the World 03:04 Tools
Prayer For My Ancestors 08:20 Tools
Say It Over Again 06:55 Tools
Vestida De Solea - Dressed In Solitude 06:08 Tools
Journey's End 06:55 Tools
Quest 08:13 Tools
Vestida De Solea Part 2 - Dressed In Solitude 04:54 Tools
Swinging In Exile 04:54 Tools
The Chief 07:49 Tools
Starting Point 03:04 Tools
Adrees 05:40 Tools
People Moving [Album Version] 05:45 Tools
Keep It Hot 05:16 Tools
Magic In The Night 06:55 Tools
Inside Stuff 02:53 Tools
Linda G. 06:55 Tools
Shadow Dancing 06:55 Tools
Force of Nature 06:55 Tools
Interlude 03:01 Tools
Singapore Nights 03:01 Tools
Luxury - Speak The Word 03:04 Tools
People Moving - 1976 04:16 Tools
It's Easy to Remember 04:16 Tools
The Beautiful and Omnipresent 01:44 Tools
People Moving - Remastered 01:44 Tools
keep moving 03:04 Tools
Bridge into the New World 06:46 Tools
Kickin Back 06:42 Tools
THE BEAUTIFUL AND OMNIPRESCENT LOVE 10:04 Tools
Can't Hide Love (1976) 04:16 Tools
Thriller 04:16 Tools
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Azar Lawrence (born November 3, 1952) is an American jazz saxophonist, known for his contributions as sideman to McCoy Tyner, Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, and Woody Shaw. Lawrence was the tenor saxophonist Tyner used following John Coltrane's death. Lawrence released Summer Solstice on Prestige Records in 1975, produced by Orrin Keepnews. It featured Raul de Souza, Gerald Hayes, Amaury Tristão, Dom Salvador, Ron Carter, Guilherme Franco on the songs "Novo Ano" and "Highway" which were composed by Amaury Tristão, and Lawrence, Souza, Albert Dailey, Carter and Billy Hart on all other selections. Bridge Into The New Age featured Jean Carn, Woody Shaw, Ray Straughter, Woody Murray, Clint Houston, Billy Hart, Guillerme Franco, Julian Priester, Hadley Caliman, Black Arthur, Joe Bonner, John Heard, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, Mtume and Kenneth Nash. People Moving featured Patrice Rushen, Jerry Peters, Michael Stanton, John Rowin, Lee Ritenour, Paul Jackson, Jr., Harvey Mason, Ernest Straughter. Musician and screenwriter Herbert Baker taught music and mentored Lawrence, who recalled Baker as "one of the greatest pianists who ever lived." Composer/arranger Azar Lawrence has performed in the world of American music for over three decades. Azar’s musical acumen and versatility has made it possible for him to perform with some of America’s vanguard artist such as the late Frank Zappa, and has gained him the admiration of many of America’s great recording artist of a variety of music genres. Azar Lawrence was born November 3, 1953 in Los Angeles, Calif. Following in his mother’s musical path, he began his musical education as a classical violinist. He fell in love with the saxophone and became a major force in Dorsey high school’s, music program. His transition to straight ahead jazz from classical music was heavily influenced by Dorsey High‘s Musical Director, Dr. Simpson. His professional career took off immediately after high school. Azar would become one of Los Angeles youngest sought after saxophonist and composers. In 1978 Miles Davis officially invited Azar to be a member of his group. Azar declined but would go onto to play with Miles Live at Carnegie Hall where they produced and recorded Dark Magus. Azar was 25 years old at the time. Having already produced his first album, he’d been in the presence of the masters early in his music career. Later he would also become an integral part of Earth Wind & Fire, working closely with Maurice White and composing on piano and writing three songs for the highly acclaimed Powerlight album. Again, in 1978 Marvin Gaye earned a "Grammy award" for his masterpiece Hear My Dear, Azar was a major performer on the album. Azar’s major influences were Billy Higgins, Horace Tapscott, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, and more. Azar would play for McCoy, as well as Elvin Jones for several years and credits both with his understanding and deep appreciation of The Music. Azar has recorded and played with many notable artists, such as; McCoy Tyner, (5 years), Elvin Jones, (2 years), major performer on Marvin Gaye's, ('78 Grammy winning album), Hear My Dear, Miles Davis’, Dark Magus (Live at Carnegie Hall 1978 recording), Maurice White, Earth, Wind & Fire, (composed 3 songs on Earth, Wind & Fire’s, Powerlight album), Stanley Turrentine, Roy Ayers, Woody Shaw, Denise Williams, Patrice Rushen, Eddie Henderson, Oscar Brashear, Chuck Findley, George Bohanon, Ernie Watts, Buddy Collette, Jerry Peters, Skip Scarborough, Michael Stanton, Lee Ritenour, John Rowin, Paul Jackson, Harvey Mason, Mtume, Dick Ricardo, Cheryl Barnes, Josie James, Busta Rhymes and countless others. His most recent CD released in 2007 is Legacy and Music of John Coltrane. Now that Azar is back heavily in the jazz world he’s in constant demand and is back collaborating with other notable artist’s on their new music as well as his own two new CD’s set to be released Summer ’08. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.