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J. C. Moses
J. C. Moses
American musician
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Karl Berger
Karl Berger
German jazz vibraphonist, pianist and composer
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Byard Lancaster
Byard Lancaster
American saxophonist
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Clifford Thornton
Clifford Thornton
American musician
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Carlos Ward
Carlos Ward
American musician
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Bill Dixon
Bill Dixon
American musician
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Don Cherry
Don Cherry
American jazz trumpeter
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Bobby Few
Bobby Few
American musician
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Sunny Murray
Sunny Murray
American drummer
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Giuseppi Logan
Giuseppi Logan
American musician
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Marion Brown
Marion Brown
American saxophonist
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Dave Burrell
Dave Burrell
American musician
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Gato Barbieri
Gato Barbieri
Argentine jazz musician
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Sirone
Sirone
American musician
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Clifford Jarvis
Clifford Jarvis
American drummer
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Charles Tyler
Charles Tyler
American musician
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Frank Wright
Frank Wright
American jazz musician
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Sonny Simmons
Sonny Simmons
American saxophonist
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Albert Ayler
Albert Ayler
American jazz saxophonist
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Henry Grimes
Henry Grimes
American musician
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Steve Kuhn
Steve Kuhn
American pianist
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Sonny Sharrock
Sonny Sharrock
American guitarist (1940-1995)
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The Godz
The Godz
New York City based avant-noise psychedelic band
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Steve Swallow
Steve Swallow
jazz bassist and composer
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Roswell Rudd
Roswell Rudd
American trombonist
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Lewis Worrell
Lewis Worrell
American musician
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Tadd Dameron
Tadd Dameron
American pianist
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Calo Scott
Calo Scott
musical artist
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Jimmy Garrison
Jimmy Garrison
American double bassist
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Ronnie Boykins
Ronnie Boykins
American musician
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Noah Howard
Noah Howard
American musician
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Jazz Composer's Orchestra
Jazz Composer's Orchestra
American jazz group
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Freddie Redd
Freddie Redd
American pianist
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Archie Shepp
Archie Shepp
American jazz musician
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Oliver Nelson
Oliver Nelson
American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger, composer, and bandleader (1932-1975)
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Patty Waters
Patty Waters
American jazz musician
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Sam Rivers
Sam Rivers
American jazz musician and composer
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John Tchicai
John Tchicai
Danish free jazz saxophonist
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Marc Copland
Marc Copland
American musician
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Rashied Ali
Rashied Ali
American jazz musician
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Ran Blake
Ran Blake
American musician
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Sadik Hakim
Sadik Hakim
American musician
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Dewey Redman
Dewey Redman
American saxophonist
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Dewey Johnson
Dewey Johnson
American jazzman
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Ted Curson
Ted Curson
Jazz trumpeter
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Muhal Richard Abrams
Muhal Richard Abrams
American musician
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Gary Peacock
Gary Peacock
American double-bassist
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Charles Moffett
Charles Moffett
American drummer
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Max Roach
Max Roach
American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer
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Curtis Fuller
Curtis Fuller
American jazz musician
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John Jenkins
John Jenkins
American jazz saxophonist
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Wilbur Harden
Wilbur Harden
American jazz musician
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Cornelis Hazevoet
Cornelis Hazevoet
Dutch ornithologist and jazz musician
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Burton Greene
Burton Greene
American musician
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Perry Robinson
Perry Robinson
American musician
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Carla Bley
Carla Bley
American jazz composer, pianist, organist and bandleader
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Mat Walerian
Mat Walerian
jazz musician
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Donald Ayler
Donald Ayler
American musician
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Art Taylor
Art Taylor
American jazz drummer
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Lowell Davidson
Lowell Davidson
American musician
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Marty Cook
Marty Cook
American musician
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Roy Haynes
Roy Haynes
American jazz drummer and group leader
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Chris Cheek
Chris Cheek
American musician
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Chris Anderson
Chris Anderson
American jazz pianist
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Ravi Coltrane
Ravi Coltrane
American jazz saxophonist (born 1965)
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Peter Apfelbaum
Peter Apfelbaum
American jazz saxophonist and composer
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Booker Ervin
Booker Ervin
American saxophonist
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Russ Freeman
Russ Freeman
American musician
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Barry Harris
Barry Harris
American bebop jazz pianist
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Percy Heath
Percy Heath
American musician
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John Klemmer
John Klemmer
American musician
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Milt Jackson
Milt Jackson
American musician
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Benny Powell
Benny Powell
American jazz trombonist
Marzette Watts
American jazz musician

Marzette Watts

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Marzette Watts (March 9, 1938, Montgomery, Alabama – March 2, 1998, Nashville) was an American jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist. He performed and recorded on bass clarinet as well. He had a brief career in music and is revered for his 1966 self-titled free jazz release. He was known also as a sound engineer.

Watts played piano early in his life; he did not play music regularly in his teens. He studied at Alabama State College, where he was a founding member of SNCC; this association led to his being forced to leave the state at the behest of the governor of Alabama.

He moved to New York, where he lived in a loft building on Cooper Square which also had as a tenant Leroi Jones (later Amiri Baraka), with whom he participated in the Organization of Young Men. Watts returned to college in New York, completing his studies in 1962; he then moved to Paris to study painting at the Sorbonne and began playing saxophone for extra money.

Returning to New York in 1963, Watts studied under Don Cherry and played in his loft and around the city with Jiunie Booth, Henry Grimes, J.C. Moses, and others. He also continued painting, producing work strongly influenced by Willem de Kooning.

Watts's loft attracted many established and up-and-coming musicians who would hang out there and play at parties, including Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Don Cherry, Archie Shepp, and Pharoah Sanders.

In 1965 he decided to devote himself to music more fully, and moved to Denmark for further study. When he returned to New York in 1966, he recorded an album for ESP-Disk with the assistance of composer Clifford Thornton, and recorded for Savoy Records in 1968. He wrote film scores and did production work for his own films, eventually abandoning music to work in film and record production.

Watts moved back and forth between Europe and New York; he taught briefly at Wesleyan University, assisting Sam Rivers and Clifford Thornton. Late in his life he moved to Santa Cruz, California. He died of heart failure in 1998.