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Dolphy and worked
") yet absorbed a rhythm section who had all worked under Dolphy and created a band whose brand of " out " was very similar to Dolphy's.
He worked with many famous jazz musicians, including Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Billy Eckstine, Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, Clifford Brown, Eric Dolphy and Booker Little.

Dolphy and with
His first records were made with Eric Dolphy ( another former member of Hamilton's group ) and Don Ellis, in 1960.
His own first date as leader, Where ?, with Dolphy and Mal Waldron and a date also with Dolphy called Out There with George Duvivier and Roy Haynes and Carter on cello ; its advanced harmonies and concepts were in step with the third stream movement.
( Prestige Records ) with Eric Dolphy, Charlie Persip, Mal Waldron, George Duvivier
Dolphy appears with Hamilton's band in the film Jazz on a Summer's Day playing flute during the Newport Jazz Festival ' 58.
Dolphy left Mingus ' band in 1961 and went to Europe for a few months, where he recorded in Scandinavia and Berlin, though he would record with Mingus throughout his career.
Dolphy and John Coltrane knew each other long before they played together, having met when Coltrane was in Los Angeles with Miles Davis.
They would often exchange ideas and learn from each other, and eventually, after many nights sitting in with Coltrane's band, Dolphy was asked to become a full member.
Although Coltrane's quintets with Dolphy ( including the Village Vanguard and Africa / Brass sessions ) are now legendary, they originally provoked Down Beat magazine to brand Coltrane and Dolphy's music as ' anti-jazz '.
The set heavily features Dolphy on alto saxophone and bass clarinet, with Eric the featured soloist on their renditions of " Naima ".
These sessions were the marked the first time Dolphy played with Bobby Hutcherson, whom he knew from Los Angeles.
The sessions are perhaps most famous for the three duets Dolphy performs with Richard Davis on " Alone Together ", " Ode To Charlie Parker ", and " Come Sunday ".
In 1964, Dolphy signed with Blue Note Records and recorded Out to Lunch!
and an appearance on Andrew Hill's classic Point of Departure, Dolphy left for Europe with Charles Mingus ' sextet in early 1964.
Dolphy intended to settle in Europe with his fiancée, who was working in the ballet scene in Paris.
Dolphy was also preparing to join Albert Ayler for a recording and spoke of his strong desire to play with Cecil Taylor.
featured yet another young lion who had just begun working with Dolphy in drummer Tony Williams, just as his participation on the Point of Departure session brought his influence into contact with up and coming tenor man Joe Henderson.

Dolphy and Ron
* 1961: Out Front ( Candid Records ) with Julian Priester, Eric Dolphy, Don Friedman, Ron Carter, Art Davis, Max Roach

Dolphy and Freddie
Another significant early Impulse release was The Blues and the Abstract Truth by composer-arranger Oliver Nelson, who led an all-star group that featured Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Roy Haynes.
In 2011, Vandolph returns to drama again and his biggest break was Babaeng Hampaslupa, a chinese themed drama and very first primetime drama serye on TV5, with his co-stars Alex Gonzaga, Jay Manalo, Former Sen. Freddie Webb, Mart Escudero, Karel Marquez, Dolphy Jr., Jenny Quizon, Dianne Medina, Alice Dixson and Ms. Susan Roces.
* Engracia ( Gracia ) Dominguez — an actress he met during a stage show ( separated in 1963 ); six children: Manny ( Manny Boy ), Salud ( Sahlee ), Rodolfo Jr. ( Dolphy Jr .), Freddie ( Baby ), Edgar, and Raul ( Rolly ).

Dolphy and Hubbard
Together with Eric Dolphy, Hubbard was the only ' session ' musician who appeared on both Olé and Africa / Brass, Coltrane's first album with ABC / Impulse!

Dolphy and career
He set out to make a career in music, desirous of playing like Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy.

Dolphy and later
A later Pablo box set from Coltrane's European tours of the early 1960s collected more recordings which feature tunes not played at the Village Vanguard, such as " My Favorite Things ", which Dolphy performs on flute.
" A later documentary and liner note dispute this, saying Dolphy collapsed on stage in Berlin and was brought to a hospital.
Some releases with Dolphy as a sideman were issued much later than the date of the recording sessions.
In jazz one could cite a first wave of experimenters associated with bebop, such as Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Dexter Gordon, and Bud Powell, and then a second wave associated with free jazz, including Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, and the later recordings of John Coltrane.
It was later performed and recorded by other artists, including Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, and Bill Evans.
Bostic was pleased with the sessions, which highlight his total mastery of the blues but they also foreshadowed musical advances that were later evident in the work of John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy.
He was commissioned by the Banliues Bleues Festival in Paris to premier Dresser's composition Bosnia, later recorded on CD by the " Double Trio " as Green Dolphy Street on ENJA.
Chiquito also portrayed the very first male version of Darna in the film Terebol Dobol, preceding Dolphy, who only later came out with his own " portrayal " of the superheroine in Darna Kuno.
Dolphy later gave him the stage name Ronaldo Valdez ( from Ronald James Gibbs ).

Dolphy and years
He appeared on albums by Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, and George Russell, belonging to the latter's sextet for two years.

Dolphy and Herbie
* 1962: Eric Dolphy Quintet featuring Herbie Hancock: Complete Recordings
To a lesser extent this is the case across the range of woodwind instruments: Jazz flute players often play other instruments as well, such as Eric Dolphy and Herbie Mann, both of whom frequently played flute and saxophone.

Dolphy and work
Perhaps best known for his work with Eric Dolphy, Davis essentially served as the session leader, and it was through Davis that Merenstein recruited guitarist Jay Berliner, percussionist Warren Smith, Jr., and drummer Connie Kay.
This was Hutcherson's first LP released as bandleader ( an earlier session, The Kicker, has since been issued on CD by Blue Note ), following work with Eric Dolphy.

Dolphy and live
Numerous recordings were made of live performances by Dolphy on this tour, in Copenhagen, Uppsala and other cities, and these have been issued by many sometimes dubious record labels, drifting in and out of print, though many if not all have been remastered and are readily available.
He has often performed in a duo with fellow Dutchman Bennink, with other collaborators including Derek Bailey, Peter Brötzmann, Evan Parker, Anthony Braxton, and ( on the flip side of a live recording with Dolphy ) his pet parrot.
The recording features the " classic quartet " of John Coltrane: McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones ; they are joined by Eric Dolphy and Reggie Workman on the live tracks.

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