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Dickie Landry - Solos Sam Ashley while “Corrosions on the Surface

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while “Corrosions on the Surface of Life” exhibits a dissonant fury of patterned note play

the person playing it

eventually earning a scholarship to study at the Sofia Conservatory in Bulgaria

On soprano saxophone for the fifth tune

Starting at a very young age

Dickie Landry - Solos Sam Ashley while “Corrosions on the SurfaceOn February 19, 1972, a crew of mostly Louisiana raised musicians came together at the Leo Castelli Gallery on West Broadway in Soho to perform a wholly improvised concert. This ensembles solos spring from collective improvisations and a tumultuous backbeat, loosely inspired by the creations of Coltrane, Coleman, Albert Ayler, and their brethren. The de facto leader was Richard Dickie Landry, a saxophonist and keyboardist who joined composer Philip

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