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Franklin Kiermyer albums featuring Michael White

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| | Elevation CD (1974) Reissue; Remastered
$8.19 Personnel: Pharoah Sanders (vocals, soprano, tenor saxophone, shaker, percussion, bells); Joe Bonner (vocals, wooden flute, cow horn, piano, harmonium, percussion); Calvin Hill (vocals, bass guitar, tambora); Lawrence Killian (vocals, congas, percussion, bells); John Blue (vocals, percussion); Sedatrius Brown (vocals); Michael ...
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| Thembi CD (1971)
$12.35 Personnel includes: Pharoah Sanders (tenor & soprano saxophones, alto flute, fife, bailophone, brass bell, bells, maracas, cow horn, percussion); Michael White (violin, percussion); Lonnie Liston Smith (bailophone, piano, electric piano, claves, ring cymbals, percussion, background vocals); Cecil McBee (bass, finger ...
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| Priceless Jazz Collection CD (1997)
$10.85 Personnel: Pharoah Sanders (vocals, alto & tenor saxophones, piccolo, bells, percussion); Leon Thomas (vocals, percussion); Julius Watkins (french horn); James Spaulding (flute); Michael White (violin, percussion); Lonnie Liston Smith (piano, Fender Rhodes, claves, percussion); McCoy Tyner, Dave Burrell, Lonnie L. ...
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| Impulse Story CD (2006)
$7.99 Personnel: Pharoah Sanders (vocals, piccolo, saxophone, percussion); Michael White (violin); Lonnie Liston Smith (piano); Reggie Workman, Richard Davis (bass instrument); Michael Carvin, Billy Hart (drums). Like the Archie Shepp and Alice Coltrane volumes in the Impulse Story series, the Pharoah ...
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 Franklin Kiermyer Songs
Popular or famous Franklin Kiermyer songs: Naima, Creator Has a Master Plan, Astral Traveling, After the Rain, Japan, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. More music songs Spiritual Blessing, Love Will Find a Way, Gathering, Greeting to Saud, Doktor Pitt, Easy to Remember, Think About the One. More music songs You've Got to Have Freedom, Heart Is a Melody of Time, Black Unity, Jitu, You Got to Have Freedom, Rejoice.
 Franklin Kiermyer Biography
As arguably John Coltrane's most important follower, Pharoah Sanders was instrumental in furthering the idea of avant-garde jazz as both a spiritual medium and a musical one. His collaborations with Coltrane are some of the most crucial examples of free jazz ever made, and his solo work continued to expand and redefine the boundaries of the form. As Sanders career progressed he moved away from freedom principles--delving into pop and returning to traditional bop--yet continued to be a challenging and mercurial artist, performing and recording into the new millennium.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Pharoah Sanders | John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane, Kenny Garrett, Sun Ra, Phil Ranelin, Don Cherry, Gary Bartz, Kahil El'Zabar | | Lonnie Liston Smith | Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Stanley Turrentine, George Benson, Lou Donaldson, Guru, Kresten Osgood, Karl Denson, HARLEM ART ENSEMBLE |
 Contemporaries
Eric Dolphy, Archie Shepp, Cecil Taylor, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Albert Ayler, Carla Bley, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Peter Brötzmann, Roscoe Mitchell, Sunny Murray, Rashied Ali (Drums)
 Followers
John Zorn, The Stooges, MC5, Ken Vandermark, David S. Ware, Evan Parker, Joe McPhee, Charles Gayle
 Influences
John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Sun Ra, Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, James Moody, Harold Land, Dewey Redman
 More Music Artists
Les Ambassadeurs, Alle Benassi
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