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Roger Turner
Roger Turner
British musician
1
John Russell
John Russell
English guitarist
2
Lol Coxhill
Lol Coxhill
English free improvising saxophonist and raconteur (1932-2012)
3
Paul Rutherford
Paul Rutherford
English free improvising trombonist
4
Steve Beresford
Steve Beresford
English musician
5
John Butcher
John Butcher
English tenor and soprano saxophone player
6
Maggie Nicols
Maggie Nicols
British musician and dancer
7
Evan Parker
Evan Parker
English saxophonist
8
Howard Riley
Howard Riley
British musician
9
Paul Lovens
Paul Lovens
German musician
10
Trevor Watts
Trevor Watts
English jazz musician
11
Barry Guy
Barry Guy
British musician
12
Joëlle Léandre
Joëlle Léandre
French double bassist, vocalist and composer
13
Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy
American jazz musician; saxophonist, composer
14
Keith Tippett
Keith Tippett
British pianist
15
Barre Phillips
Barre Phillips
American bassist
16
Derek Bailey
Derek Bailey
British guitarist
17
Tony Oxley
Tony Oxley
British musician
18
Caroline Kraabel
Caroline Kraabel
American musician
19
Thomas Borgmann
Thomas Borgmann
musician
20
Simon Fell
Simon Fell
bassist and composer
21
Lindsay Cooper
Lindsay Cooper
English musician, composer and activist
22
Peter Brötzmann
Peter Brötzmann
German jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
23
Mike Cooper
Mike Cooper
British guitarist
24
Larry Stabbins
Larry Stabbins
British musician
25
John Tilbury
John Tilbury
English pianist
26
Lindsay L. Cooper
Lindsay L. Cooper
Scottish bassist
27
Jon Rose
Jon Rose
Australian musician
28
Terry Day
Terry Day
British saxophonist
29
Henry Lowther
Henry Lowther
British musician
30
Henry Kaiser
Henry Kaiser
American guitarist, film director, and scientific diver
31
Louis Moholo
Louis Moholo
South African jazz musician
32
Ned Rothenberg
Ned Rothenberg
American composer
33
Karl Berger
Karl Berger
German jazz vibraphonist, pianist and composer
34
Marilyn Crispell
Marilyn Crispell
American pianist
35
Zeena Parkins
Zeena Parkins
American musician
36
Mike Westbrook
Mike Westbrook
English pianist
37
William Parker
William Parker
American jazz musician
38
Sabu Toyozumi
Sabu Toyozumi
Japanese jazz drummer, erhu player (1943-)
39
Marc Ribot
Marc Ribot
American musician
40
David Bedford
David Bedford
English composer and musician
41
John Oswald
John Oswald
Canadian composer
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Tim Hodgkinson
Tim Hodgkinson
English experimental music composer and performer
43
Roy Campbell, Jr.
Roy Campbell, Jr.
American trumpeter (1952-2014)
44
Henry Cow
Henry Cow
English avant-rock group
45
Roy Babbington
Roy Babbington
British bassist
46
Wadada Leo Smith
Wadada Leo Smith
American jazz trumpeter and composer
47
Paul Dunmall
Paul Dunmall
Jazz saxophonist
48
Bob Ostertag
Bob Ostertag
American musician
49
Eddie Prévost
Eddie Prévost
Drummer/percussionist/writer/publisher
50
Paul Schütze
Paul Schütze
Australian musician
51
George Lewis
George Lewis
composer, electronic performer, installation artist, trombone player, and scholar
52
Hugh Hopper
Hugh Hopper
English bass guitarist
53
Keith Rowe
Keith Rowe
British artist
54
Charles Hayward
Charles Hayward
British musician
55
Paul Dutton
Paul Dutton
Canadian singer and poet
56
Tony Coe
Tony Coe
British jazz musician
57
Fred Frith
Fred Frith
English musician, composer and improvisor
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Roger Miller
Roger Miller
American musician and vocalist
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Evan Ziporyn
Evan Ziporyn
American composer
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Thelonious Monk
Thelonious Monk
American jazz pianist and composer
61
Max Eastley
Max Eastley
British musician
Phil Minton
Jazz/free-improvising vocalist and trumpeter

Phil Minton

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Jazz/free-improvising vocalist and trumpeter
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Phil Minton (born 2 November 1940) is a jazz/free-improvising vocalist and trumpeter.

Minton is a highly dramatic baritone who tends to specialize in literary texts: he has sung lyrics by William Blake with Mike Westbrook's group, Daniil Kharms and Joseph Brodsky with Simon Nabatov, and extracts from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake with his own ensemble. He sings on a Jimi Hendrix tribute album, belting out the lyrics in over-the-top fashion. Between 1987 and 1993 Minton toured Europe, North America, and Russia with Lindsay Cooper's Oh Moscow ensemble.

He is perhaps best known, however, for his completely free-form work, which involves "extended techniques" that can be as unsettling as they can be mesmerising. His vocals often include the sounds of retching, burping, screaming, and gasping, as well as childlike muttering, whining, crying and humming; he also has an ability to distort his vocal cords to produce two notes at once. As the DJ/poet Kenneth Goldsmith has described it,

Minton's range on this disc (A Doughnut in One Hand) runs from the sounds of a man choking on his own vomit to the sounds that grandpa makes when you finally decide to pull the plug on his respirator. Minton's like a little kid who's contact-miked himself playing yo-yo with his saliva; he's a baby drooling through his cries; he's mastered the art of the multiple burp; he's perfected the craft of goobering all over his finger and then running it over his lips while moaning. I'd hate to see what his mic looked like after he was done with it. ... Minton ... forces us to ponder the musical qualities of noises that we'd rather not deal with and for that fact alone, makes this an important recording.

Minton's most frequent improvising companions are the pianist Veryan Weston and the drummer Roger Turner, but he has worked with most of the improvising musicians in the European scene. Unlike some first-generation free improvisers, he has also become a frequent participant in electroacoustic improvisation.