Paul Flaherty (musician)

Paul Flaherty (born November 6, 1948, Hartford, Connecticut) is an American jazz saxophonist who plays primarily in free improvisational idioms.

Flaherty began playing saxophone at age 10, focusing initially on alto sax, though he would later perform on tenor and soprano saxophone as well. He worked in the bands of John Ciffirelli and Gordon Cohen in the early 1970s, but received negative responses to his style, and instead began self-releasing albums.[1] His first album as a leader was issued in 1978, and in the 1980s he played jazz part-time, working as a house painter.[1] He began what grew into a long-term musical partnership with Randall Colbourne in 1988, releasing a series of albums together that included guest musicians such as Chris Corsano, Richard Downs, Marc Edwards, Jim Hunt, Greg Kelley, Mike Murray, and Steve Scholz.

Discography

  • In the Midst of Chaos (self-released, 1978)
  • Fat Onions (Cadence Jazz, 1993)
  • Ringtaw (Zaabway)
  • Anahad (Cadence, 1998)
  • The Ilya Tree (Boxholder, 1999)
  • Sannyasi (Wet Paint, 2001)
  • Kaivalya Vol. 1 (Cadence, 2003)
  • Voices (Wet Paint, 2003)
  • Paul Flaherty & Chris Corsano: The Beloved Music (Family Vineyard. 2006)
  • Paul Flaherty & Randall Colbourne: Ironic Havoc (Relative Pitch, 2014)

References

Further reading

  • Richard Cook & Brian Morton: The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, 6th Edition, London, Penguin, 2002 ISBN 0-14-017949-6.
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