Leroy Jenkins

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Dancing On A Melody 04:42 Tools
The Clowns 03:26 Tools
Through The Ages Of Jehovah 03:03 Tools
Space Minds, New Worlds, Survival Of America 20:58 Tools
Kick Back Stomp 06:29 Tools
Blues #1 06:42 Tools
Story of Anfrony 20:53 Tools
Giant Steps 04:06 Tools
Festival Finale 05:34 Tools
Dive For The Oyster, Dip For The Pearl 04:17 Tools
Hipnosis 03:39 Tools
Ai Glatson 10:33 Tools
Tuesday Child 05:20 Tools
Folk Song (Viola) 05:42 Tools
No Banks River 04:05 Tools
What Goes Around Comes Around 08:24 Tools
LEEEEERRRROOOOYYY JJJJJEEEEEENNNNNNKKKIIIIIINNNNSSSSS 00:04 Tools
Folk Song 05:44 Tools
Um Cha Chi Chum 04:00 Tools
LEEROY JEENKINSS 04:05 Tools
Albert Ayler (His Life Was Too Short) 04:05 Tools
Looking For The Blues 06:57 Tools
Static In The Attic 08:15 Tools
Wouldn't You 03:29 Tools
Brax Stone 08:49 Tools
Keep On Trucking Brother 02:52 Tools
Off The Top of My Head 04:55 Tools
Through The Ages Jehovah 03:04 Tools
Big Wood (Viola) 07:50 Tools
The Man Behind The Meme 18:14 Tools
Themes & Improvisations On The Blues 18:31 Tools
Greetings And Salutations 06:42 Tools
Leeroy Jenkins Remix 03:04 Tools
Meditation 20:07 Tools
Hard Time, Hard Luck Blues 02:35 Tools
Monkey On The Dragon 15:31 Tools
Happiness 06:53 Tools
O.W. Fredrick 20:07 Tools
Big Wood 07:52 Tools
Computer Minds 04:44 Tools
2- brax stone 02:29 Tools
Albert Ayler 04:08 Tools
Why Can'T I Fly 05:36 Tools
Chicago 11:47 Tools
Off Duty Dryad 13:04 Tools
Panorama 1 13:33 Tools
Part No.1 15:49 Tools
Part No.2 20:30 Tools
Jehovah Theme 03:05 Tools
Blues 06:31 Tools
Prayer 05:31 Tools
And Monk Bird, Eddie 09:42 Tools
Leeroy Jenkins 09:42 Tools
Come On Home Baby 02:30 Tools
Through The Ages Jehova 02:56 Tools
Moods Of Sound Shapes, Textures, Rhythms 19:24 Tools
Hard Time Hard Luck Blues 13:33 Tools
Weird World 06:43 Tools
The Blues 19:24 Tools
Why Can't I Fly? 06:31 Tools
Come On Home, Baby 02:29 Tools
Baby Come On Home 06:43 Tools
The Weird World 13:33 Tools
Reimagined as a Short Film 13:33 Tools
Lush Life 03:05 Tools
Panorama I 13:33 Tools
The Holy Ghost / Father, The Son 07:29 Tools
The Father, the Son, the Holy Ghost 20:59 Tools
Space Minds, New Worlds, Survival America: Blast Off Day/Love/Tolera 20:59 Tools
Improvisation 02:53 Tools
No. 3 Quintet 18:14 Tools
Why Am I Here 02:53 Tools
Nobody Knows de Trouble I Seen 01:41 Tools
Clear Spring 05:55 Tools
Quintet Number 3 20:59 Tools
Leeroy Jenkins Techno Remix 20:59 Tools
Shapes, Textures, Rhythms, Moods of Sound 19:24 Tools
A Prayer 18:14 Tools
Off Duty Dryed 13:04 Tools
Remix 01:41 Tools
Through The Ages, Jehovah 02:53 Tools
leeroy jenkins!! 02:53 Tools
Leeroy Technomix 02:53 Tools
Okidanokh 19:24 Tools
Shapes/Textures/Rhythms/Moods Of Sound 01:41 Tools
March 4-1 14:56 Tools
O.W. Frederick 13:04 Tools
Bird, Eddie, And Monk 19:24 Tools
Leeroy Jenkins Technomix 07:29 Tools
And Monk Bird, Eddie 19:24 Tools
Keep on Trucking, Brother 18:14 Tools
Why Don't You Get on the Woo Wagon with Me? 02:22 Tools
For Players Only, part 1 19:24 Tools
United States of Leeroy Jenkins 19:24 Tools
Panarama 13:33 Tools
Leroy Jenkins Technomix 13:33 Tools
Leroy Jenkins 13:33 Tools
For Players Only, Part 2 13:33 Tools
Al Glatston 10:29 Tools
No. 3 Quintet 18:14 Tools
For Players Only 18:14 Tools
Spellman Intro 18:14 Tools
Girl Named Rainbow 18:14 Tools
Revolutionary Ensemble 10:31 Tools
The Father The Son The Holy Ghost 18:14 Tools
Leeroy Kombat 18:14 Tools
Jenkins_For-Players-Only-part-1 18:14 Tools
5- what goes around comes around 10:31 Tools
Roar 18:14 Tools
Hard Luck Hard Time Blues 00:00 Tools
Introduction 10:29 Tools
For Players Only, Pt. 1 10:29 Tools
3- albert ayler (his life was too short) 10:29 Tools
Jenkins Talking 10:29 Tools
Solo Concert side 1 10:31 Tools
Side A 10:31 Tools
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Leroy Jenkins (March 11, 1932 – February 24, 2007) was a composer and free jazz violinist and violist. One of the most important musicians to emerge from the AACM (Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians), the legendary collective of which he was a member until his death in 2007. Like many of the Association's members, Jenkins studied under the legendary Walter Dyett at DuSable High School, where he learned the alto saxophone. He received a music degree (in violin) from Florida A&M University, where he studied composition and the classical masters of the violin. Subsequently, he taught music both in Mobile, Alabama (1961-5) and in the Chicago schools (1965-9). During the latter period, Jenkins joined the AACM. He made his first recording with Muhal Richard Abrams, Anthony Braxton, and Leo Smith in the sixties before achieving international acclaim in Paris along with Braxton, Smith, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. In 1970 Jenkins moved to New York, where he founded the Revolutionary Ensemble, the critically acclaimed ensemble which recorded 7 albums and toured North America and Europe. When many of the AACM musicians left during 1969, Jenkins went to Europe with Anthony Braxton & Leo Smith. There, with drummer Steve McCall, they were called the Creative Construction Company. He also played with Ornette Coleman, whose house he & Braxton stayed at when they subsequently moved to New York City. Playing with Taylor (1970) and Braxton (1969-72), he also worked with Albert Ayler, Cal Massey, Alice Coltrane, Archie Shepp & Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Between 1971-7, he played in his Revolutionary Ensemble, a trio featuring Sirone (Norris Jones) on bass & trombone, and drummer/pianist Jerome Cooper. Thereafter, he toured the US & Europe, led the Mixed Quintet (Jenkins and 4 woodwind players), a blues-based band called Sting, and again played with Cecil Taylor. Jenkins continually reinvented his own language in music. His was an extraordinary bonding of a variety of sounds associated with the black music tradition, while simultaneously bridging with European styles. His intermeshing of jazz and classical influences left critics wondering at his musical identity; however, as one San Francisco Chronicle critic said, "Jenkins is a master who cuts across all categories." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.