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Paul Horn (March 17, 1930 – June 29, 2014) was an American flautist, saxophonist, composer and producer. He became a pioneer of world and new age music with his 1969 album '' Inside''. He received five
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nominations between 1965 and 1999, including three nominations in 1965.


Biography

Horn was born on March 17, 1930, in New York City and had Jewish ancestry through his father. The family moved to Washington, D.C., when Horn was four. He took up the piano at age four, followed by the clarinet at 12. While in Washington, D.C., Horn attended Theodore Roosevelt High School and the Washington College of Music. In the summer of 1942, Horn worked as an usher at the Earl Theatre to buy a clarinet. He studied the clarinet and flute at the
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of Music in Ohio, earning a bachelor's degree. In June 1953, Horn gained a master's from the
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. Moving to Los Angeles, he played with
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's quintet from 1956 to 1958 and became an established
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session player. He played on the
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Orchestra's '' Suite Thursday'' and worked with Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett and others. He scored the 1959 animated television series '' Clutch Cargo''. During the same year he appeared briefly in Roger Corman's film A Bucket of Blood. In 1960, Horn recorded for
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with Latin Jazz vibraphonist Cal Tjader (with drummers Willie Bobo and Mongo Santamaria) for the album '' Latino!'', released in 1962. He appears playing with his band in the opening scene at the jazz club in Curtis Harrington's 1961 film '' Night Tide''. Horn's Quintet produced jazz albums for
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and
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up until 1966. During this period, he was the subject of a David Wolper television documentary ''Portrait of a Jazz Musician''. Horn became a practitioner of transcendental meditation. He attended training at the
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's
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along with The Beatles on their 1968 trip to India. Following his experiences in India, Horn's recordings moved from jazz to world and
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. In 1955, Horn married his first wife, Lilian Yvonne Jourdan. By 1959, the marriage had started to fall apart, and their divorce was finalised a few years later. In 1970, he moved with his two sons Marlen and Robin from his marriage, and second wife Tryntje Baum to Victoria, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island. He formed his own quintet and recorded film scores for the National Film Board of Canada. While well practiced as a jazz musician, many of his works defy such categorization. As well as the ''Inside'' series, he recorded other albums of jazz with musicians from a range of cultures and backgrounds, including
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and Africa. He lived in British Columbia and Arizona. He was last married to the Canadian singer and songwriter
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. Horn died at the age of 84 on June 29, 2014.Obituary
in ''Times Colonist''.


Discography


As leader

* '' House of Horn'' ( Dot, 1957) * '' Plenty of Horn'' (Dot, 1958) * ''
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'' (HiFi Jazz, 1960) * ''
The Sound of Paul Horn ''The Sound of Paul Horn'' is an album by Paul Horn which was originally released on the Columbia label in 1961.Paul H ...
'' (Columbia, 1961) * ''
Profile of a Jazz Musician ''Profile of a Jazz Musician'' is an album by Paul Horn which was originally released on the Columbia label in 1962.Pa ...
'' (Columbia, 1962) * ''
Impressions of Cleopatra ''Impressions of Cleopatra'' is an album by flautist Paul Horn featuring a jazz interpretation of Alex North's musical score for the 1963 film, ''Cleopatra'' which was originally released on the Columbia label.Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts ''Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts'' is an album by Paul Horn which was composed and conducted by Lalo Schifrin and originally released on the RCA Victor label in 1965.Payne, D.Lalo Schifrin discography accessed July 17, 2015 Reception AllMusic aw ...
'' (RCA Victor, 1964) written, arranged and conducted by
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* ''
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'' (RCA Victor, 1965) * ''
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'' (RCA Victor, 1966) * '' Monday, Monday'' (RCA Victor, 1966) arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson * ''Paul Horn In India'' (1967, World Pacific), composed and adapted by Paul Horn, Ravi Shankar and Allaudin Kahn * ''Paul Horn In Kashmir'' (1967, World Pacific) * '' Inside'' (1969,
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) (also known later as ''Inside the Taj Mahal'') * ''Paul Horn and the Concert Ensemble'' (1970, Ovation Records) * ''Inside II'', (1972,
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) * ''Visions'' (1974,
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) * ''Altura Do Sol (High Sun)/The Altitude of the Sun'' (1975,
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), composed and accompanied by Egberto Gismonti * ''Special Edition'' (1975, Mushroom Records) * ''Nexus'' (1975,
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) * ''Inside the Great Pyramid'' (1976) * ''Dream Machine'' (1978, Mushroom Records), composed, arranged and conducted by
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* ''Riviera Concert'' (1980) * ''China'' (1981, Golden Flute Records), with David M.Y. Liang, cheng, sheng and erh-hu * ''Inside the Cathedral'' (1983) * ''Jupiter 8'' (1983, Golden Flute Records), with Ralph Dyck, synthesizer * ''Paul Horn in Concert'' (1984, Golden Flute Music), with David Friesen, Oregon bass, and Ralph Hooper, organ * ''Connections'' (1984, Gramavision), with Steven Halpern * ''Traveler'' (1985) * ''Sketches: A Collection'', selections from the Golden Flute series (1986) (Lost Lake Arts/
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) * ''The Peace Album'' (1988) – music for Christmas * ''Brazilian Images'' (1989) * ''Inside the Taj Mahal, Volume 2'' (1989) * ''Nomad'' (1990) * ''Africa'' (1994) * ''Music'' (1997) * ''Inside Canyon de Chelly'' (1997) – with
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* ''Inside Monument Valley'' (1999) – with Nakai * ''Tibet: Journey to the Roof of the World'' (2000) * ''Imprompture'' (2001) * ''Journey Inside Tibet'' (2001)


As sideman

With Mongo Santamaria *''Mongo'' (Fantasy, 1959) With Cal Tjader *''
In a Latin Bag ''In a Latin Bag'' is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Cal Tjader featuring performances recorded in 1961 and released on the Verve label.
'' (Verve, 1961) *'' Latino!'' (Fantasy 1962; re-released 1992) With
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*'' More of the Great Lorez Alexandria'' (Impulse!, 1964) With Nat King Cole *'' L-O-V-E'' (Capitol, 1965) With Buddy Collette *''
Buddy Collette's Swinging Shepherds ''Buddy Collette's Swinging Shepherds'' is an album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Buddy Collette recorded at sessions in 1958 and released on the EmArcy label.
'' (EmArcy, 1958) *''
At the Cinema! ''At the Cinema!'' is an album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Buddy Collette's Swinging Shepherds, a jazz group featuring four flautists, recorded in early 1959 and released on the Mercury label.
'' (Mercury, 1959) With
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*''
Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G. ''Swinging Suites by Edward E. & Edward G.'' (also known as ''Peer Gynt Suite/Suite Thursday'') is an album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington recorded for the Columbia label in 1960 featuring a jazz interpretation of ''P ...
'' (Columbia, 1960) With
Chico Hamilton Foreststorn "Chico" Hamilton (September 20, 1921 – November 25, 2013) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He came to prominence as sideman for Lester Young, Gerry Mulligan, Count Basie, and Lena Horne. Hamilton became a bandleader, ...
*'' Chico Hamilton Quintet'' (Pacific Jazz, 1957) *'' Sweet Smell of Success'' (Decca, 1957) *''
South Pacific in Hi-Fi ''South Pacific in Hi-Fi'' is an album by drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton featuring jazz interpretations of themes from the Broadway musical ''South Pacific (musical), South Pacific''. It was released in 1958 on the Pacific Jazz Records, Pac ...
'' (World Pacific, 1958) *''
Ellington Suite ''Ellington Suite'' is an album by drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton's Quintet featuring multi-instrumentalist Buddy Collette released on the World Pacific label.
'' (World Pacific, 1959) *''
The Three Faces of Chico ''The Three Faces of Chico'' is an album by the drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton, recorded in 1959 and released on the Warner Bros. label.
'' (Warner Bros., 1959) With
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*'' Zen: The Music of Fred Katz'' (Pacific Jazz, 1957) *'' Soul° Cello'' (Decca, 1958) *''
Folk Songs for Far Out Folk ''Folk Songs for Far Out Folk'' is an album by Fred Katz (cellist), Fred Katz originally released on Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. in 1959. It features orchestral jazz interpretations of African, Hebrew and American folk tunes.
'' (Warner Bros., 1958) With Shelly Manne *''
My Fair Lady with the Un-original Cast ''My Fair Lady with the Un-original Cast'' is an album by drummer Shelly Manne with Jack Sheldon and Irene Kral and musical direction by Johnny Williams, recorded in 1964 and released on the Capitol label.Ken Nordine *''
Word Jazz ''Word Jazz'' is the debut album by voice-over and recording artist Ken Nordine with the Fred Katz (cellist), Fred Katz Group which was released on the Dot Records, Dot label in 1957.Edwards, D. and Callahan, MDot Album Discography Part 2: LPs 30 ...
'' (Dot, 1957) *''
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'' (Dot, 1958) With Shorty Rogers *''
Chances Are It Swings ''Chances Are It Swings'' is an album by American jazz trumpeter and arranger Shorty Rogers performing compositions by Robert Allen which was released on the RCA Victor label in 1959.An Invisible Orchard ''An Invisible Orchard'' is an album by American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers which was recorded for RCA Victor in 1961 but remained unreleased by the label until 1997.997 *''
The Fourth Dimension in Sound ''The Fourth Dimension in Sound'' (subtitled ''A Musical Experiment in the Adaptation of Instruments to Modern Electronics'') is an album by bandleader and arranger Shorty Rogers recorded in late 1961 and released on the Warner Bros. Records, Warn ...
'' (Warner Bros., 1961) *''
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'' (Reprise, 1962) *'' Jazz Waltz'' (Reprise, 1962) With Pete Rugolo *''
The Music from Richard Diamond ''The Music from Richard Diamond'' is an album by composer, arranger and conductor Pete Rugolo featuring compositions written for ''Richard Diamond, Private Detective'' recorded in 1959 and first released on the EmArcy label.Behind Brigitte Bardot'' (Warner Bros., 1960) With
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*''
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'' (Colpix, 1964) With George Shearing *''
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'' (Capitol, 1965
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With The Beach Boys *'' Pet Sounds'' (Capitol, 1966)


Filmography

*'' Sweet Smell of Success'' (1957) (with the Chico Hamilton Quintet) *'' A Bucket of Blood'' (1959) (saxophone solo intro) *''
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'' (1960) (musician) *'' The New Three Stooges'' (1965) (main title and end credits theme)


References

Books *


External links

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