Oliver Lake
Oliver Lake | |
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Lake performing in 2007 | |
Background information | |
Born |
Marianna, Arkansas, U.S. | September 14, 1942
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Saxophone |
Years active | 1971–present |
Labels | Freedom, Passin' Thru, Black Saint, Arista Novus, Gramavision, Intakt |
Associated acts | World Saxophone Quartet |
Website |
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Oliver Lake (born September 14, 1942) is an American jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer and poet. He is known mainly for alto saxophone but he also performs on soprano and flute.[1]
During the 1960s Lake worked with the Black Artists Group in St. Louis. In 1977 he founded the World Saxophone Quartet with David Murray, Julius Hemphill, and Hamiet Bluiett. He has worked in the group Trio 3 with Reggie Workman and Andrew Cyrille. He is the father of drummer Gene Lake.
Lake has been a resident of Montclair, New Jersey.[2]
Awards and honors
- Guggenheim Fellowship (1993)
- Melon Jazz Living Legacy Award (2006)
Discography
As leader
- 1971: Ntu: Point from Which Creation Begins (Freedom)
- 1974: Passin' Thru (Passin' Thru)
- 1975: Heavy Spirits (Freedom)
- 1976: Holding Together (Black Saint)
- 1976: Joseph Bowie/Oliver Lake (Sackville)
- 1978: Shine (Arista Novus)
- 1978: Life Dance of Is (Arista Novus)
- 1978: Buster Bee (Sackville)
- 1979: Zaki (Hat Art)
- 1980: Prophet (Black Saint)
- 1981: Jump Up (Gramavision)
- 1981: Clevont Fitzhubert (Black Saint)
- 1982: Plug It (Gramavision)
- 1984: Expandable Language (Black Saint)
- 1986: Gallery (Gramavision)
- 1986: Dancevision (Blue Heron)
- 1987: Impala (Gramavision)
- 1988: Otherside (Gramavision)
- 1991: Again and Again (Gramavision)
- 1992: Boston Duets (Music & Arts)
- 1992: Virtual Reality (Total Escapism) (Gazell)
- 1994: Edge-ing (Black Saint)
- 1996: Dedicated to Dolphy (Black Saint)
- 1996: Matador of 1st & 1st (Passin' Thru)
- 1996: Movements, Turns & Switches (Passin' Thru)
- 2000: Talkin' Stick (Passin' Thru)
- 2000: Kinda' Up (Passin' Thru)
- 2001: Have Yourself A Merry (Passin' Thru)
- 2003: Cloth (Passin' Thru)
- 2004: Dat Love (Passin' Thru)
- 2005: Oliver Lake Quartet Live (Passin' Thru)
- 2006: Lake/Tchicai/Osgood/Westergaard (Passin' Thru)
- 2008: Makin' It (Passin' Thru)
- 2010: Plan (Passin' Thru)
- 2011: For a Little Dancin' (Intakt)
- 2013: Wheels (Passin' Thru)
- 2013: All Decks (Intakt)
- 2015: To Roy (Intakt)
With Trio 3
- Live in Willisau (Dizim, 1997)
- Encounter (Passin' Thru, 2000)
- Open Ideas (Palmetto, 2002)
- Time Being (Intakt, 2006)
- Live at the Sunset (Marge, 2008)
- At This Time (Intakt, 2009) with Geri Allen
- Berne Concert (Intakt, 2009) with Irene Schweizer
- Celebrating Mary Lou Williams (Intakt, 2010) with Geri Allen
- Refraction – Breakin' Glass (Intakt, 2013) with Jason Moran
- Wiring (Intakt, 2014) with Vijay Iyer
- Visiting Texture (Intakt, 2017)
Title | Year | Label | ||
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Point of No Return | 1977 | Moers | ||
Steppin' with the World Saxophone Quartet | 1979 | Black Saint | ||
W.S.Q. | 1981 | Black Saint | ||
Revue | 1982 | Black Saint | ||
Live in Zurich | 1984 | Black Saint | ||
Live at Brooklyn Academy of Music | 1986 | Black Saint | ||
Plays Duke Ellington | 1986 | Elektra / Nonesuch | ||
Dances and Ballads | 1987 | Elektra / Nonesuch | ||
Rhythm and Blues | 1989 | Elektra / Nonesuch | ||
Metamorphosis | 1991 | Elektra / Nonesuch | ||
Moving Right Along | 1993 | Black Saint | ||
Breath of Life | 1994 | Elektra / Nonesuch | ||
Four Now | 1996 | Justin Time | ||
Takin' It 2 the Next Level | 1996 | Justin Time | ||
Selim Sivad: a Tribute to Miles Davis | 1998 | Justin Time | ||
Requiem for Julius | 2000 | Justin Time | ||
25th Anniversary: The New Chapter | 2001 | Justin Time | ||
Steppenwolf | 2002 | Justin Time | ||
Experience | 2004 | Justin Time | ||
Political Blues | 2006 | Justin Time | ||
As sideman
With Anthony Braxton
- New York, Fall 1974 (Arista, 1974)
With Alex Cline
- For People in Sorrow (Cryptogramophone, 2013)
With Billy Hart
- Karmonic Suite (Improvising Artists, 1978)
With Wadada Leo Smith
- Song of Humanity (Kabell, 1977) also released on Kabell Years: 1971-1979 (Tzadik, 2004)
With James Blood Ulmer
With Mulgrew Miller
- Trio Transition with Special Guest Oliver Lake (DIW, 1988)
References
- ↑ Allmusic biography
- ↑ "The State of Jazz: Meet 40 More Jersey Greats", The Star-Ledger, September 28, 2003, backed up by the Internet Archive as of September 27, 2008. Accessed September 15, 2017. "Oliver Lake -- Lake, a longtime resident of Montclair, is a formidable alto saxophonist and composer of the jazz avant-garde."
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