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Archie Shepp is an American jazz saxophonist known for his innovative contributions to the genre. His work is characterized by its blending of traditional jazz with avant-garde elements, and he is recognized for his powerful and expressive playing style. Shepp's albums and performances have made a significant impact on the jazz world, and he is celebrated for his ability to push the boundaries of jazz music while maintaining a deep connection to its roots. His career reflects a dedication to artistic exploration and excellence in jazz.
"So, I was just a young guy, maybe with an idea, and Cecil Taylor, himself a rebel, would take a chance on a guy like me. It turned out to be a very symbiotic partnership. I learned a lot from him."
"It was a particularly interesting and exciting time, and the European political and artistic establishment was turned on by the Civil Rights Movement and the artistic revolution that was becoming a part of jazz."
"A whole generation of young whites have involved themselves with traditional Negro music."
"Yes, the audience is so important to Negro music, especially the element of call and response."
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