Hardbopjazz Posted May 13, 2021 Report Posted May 13, 2021 I have these two LP's by Alan Shorter. Is the the only two sessions he led? I do have him on several Archie Shepp recordings, along with Marion Brown and his brother. 1968 - Alan Shorter - Orgasm 24192 [LP] - 1968 1970 - Alan Shorter - Tes Esat - 1970 What happened to him? Quote
romualdo Posted May 14, 2021 Report Posted May 14, 2021 That's it for his official recordings as leader He died in 1988 from a ruptured aortic aneurysm "In the mid-1960s, Shorter moved to Europe, leading his own avant-garde gigs in Geneva and Paris. His style of free jazz sometimes proved to be too far-out for European audiences (his brother remembered that Shorter's gigs in Europe would often end with him responding to the crowd's boos by yelling, "You're not ready for me yet!"), but he generally found European audiences more receptive than those in the U.S. Eventually, he returned to the United States, where he taught briefly at Bennington College but otherwise faded into obscurity. He died of a ruptured aorta in Los Angeles, California in 1988, at age 56, shortly after becoming engaged to Ruth Ann Hancock, a cousin of Herbie Hancock". Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted May 14, 2021 Author Report Posted May 14, 2021 Thanks. I didn’t see the other thread. Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 14, 2021 Report Posted May 14, 2021 7 hours ago, romualdo said: That's it for his official recordings as leader He died in 1988 from a ruptured aortic aneurysm "In the mid-1960s, Shorter moved to Europe, leading his own avant-garde gigs in Geneva and Paris. His style of free jazz sometimes proved to be too far-out for European audiences (his brother remembered that Shorter's gigs in Europe would often end with him responding to the crowd's boos by yelling, "You're not ready for me yet!"), but he generally found European audiences more receptive than those in the U.S. Eventually, he returned to the United States, where he taught briefly at Bennington College but otherwise faded into obscurity. He died of a ruptured aorta in Los Angeles, California in 1988, at age 56, shortly after becoming engaged to Ruth Ann Hancock, a cousin of Herbie Hancock". Yes, that is how it was. I read this in Wayne Shorter´s book. Other than Wayne, Alan seems to have been a very difficult personality. I heard his playing and a very interesting compositon, I think it´s titled "Mephisto" on "The All Seeing Eye" , a really fantastic Wayne Shorter album. Quote
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