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Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre (March 24, 1936 – November 9, 2013)
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was an American free jazz tenor saxophonist.Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre
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Biography

McIntyre, who was born in Clarksville, Arkansas, United States, but raised in Chicago, Illinois, studied at the
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, and during the 1960s began playing with musicians such as
Malachi Favors Malachi Favors (August 22, 1927 – January 30, 2004) was an American jazz bassist who played with the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Biography "Favors's tendency to dissemble about his age was a well-known source of mirth to fellow musicians of his g ...
, Muhal Richard Abrams, and
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. Along with them he became a member of the ensemble Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in 1965. His first solo record appeared in 1969. During this time he also recorded as a
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for Delmark Records, playing with George Freeman,
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, and Little Milton, among others. That year, McIntyre was convicted for drug offences, and served his sentence in
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; a prison friend of his at the time was Tadd Dameron. McIntyre moved to New York City in the 1970s, playing at Sam Rivers's Rivbea Studios and teaching at Karl Berger's Creative Studio. He and Muhal Richard Abrams toured Europe several times. After his 1981 live album, McIntyre recorded very little, playing on the streets and in the subways of New York. His next major appearance on record was not until 1998, with Pheeroan akLaff and Michael Logan; the following year, he played with many AACM ensemble members on the album ''Bright Moments''. He continued to release as a leader into the 2000s. He died in November 2013, in The Bronx,
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, at the age of 77.


Discography


As leader

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Humility in the Light of the Creator ''Humility in the Light of the Creator'' is the debut album by the American jazz saxophonist Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, Maurice McIntyre recorded in 1969 and released by the Delmark Records, Delmark label.Delmark, 1969) *'' Forces and Feelings'' (Delmark, 1970) *''Kwanza'' (Baystate, 1978) *'' Peace and Blessings'' ( Black Saint, 1979) *''Ram's Run'' ( Cadence, 1981) *''
Return of the Lost Tribe ''Return of the Lost Tribe'' is an album by Bright Moments, a collaborative project by saxophonists Joseph Jarman and Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, percussionist Kahil El'Zabar, bassist Malachi Favors and pianist Adegoke Steve Colson, which was ...
'' (Delmark, 1997) as Bright Moments with Joseph Jarman,
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,
Malachi Favors Malachi Favors (August 22, 1927 – January 30, 2004) was an American jazz bassist who played with the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Biography "Favors's tendency to dissemble about his age was a well-known source of mirth to fellow musicians of his g ...
and Adegoke Steve Colson *''Dream of...'' ( CIMP, 1998) *''South Eastern'' (CIMP, 2002) *''The Moment'' (Entropy Stereo, 2003) *''Morning Song'' (Delmark, 2004) *''Paths to Glory'' (CIMP, 2004) *''Extremes'' (CIMP, 2007)


As sideman

With Muhal Richard Abrams *''
Levels and Degrees of Light ''Levels and Degrees of Light'' is the debut album by Muhal Richard Abrams which was released on the Delmark Records, Delmark label in 1968 and features performances of three of Abrams' compositions by Abrams, Anthony Braxton, Leroy Jenkins (jazz m ...
'' (Delmark, 1968) With
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*''Welcome'' (
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, 1982) With George Freeman *'' Birth Sign'' (Delmark, 1970) With Leroy Jenkins *''
For Players Only ''For Players Only'' is a live album by violinist and composer Leroy Jenkins, his first as a leader. It was recorded in January 1975 at Wollman Auditorium, Columbia University in New York City, and was released by JCOA Records later that year. On ...
'' (JCOA, 1975) With
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*'' Sound'' (Delmark, 1966)


References

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