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Dolphy

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Dol·phy  (dlf), Eric Allan 1928-1964.
American jazz clarinetist noted for his unconstrained solos and for introducing Eastern musical traditions into jazz.


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NC: In my case, I think I grew up truly multicultural with Filipino, American, and Spanish influences, in Manila we watched local TV shows like channel 7's "Uncle Bob's Lucky Seven Club" and channel 9's "John & Marsha" with Dolphy which was mostly in Tagalog.
Somewhere along the line, the "Keep On Pushin'" in song, in Rhythm and Blues is merging with the Revolutionary Dynamism of COLTRANE of ERIC DOLPHY of BROTHER MALCOLM of YOUNG BLACK GUERILLAS STRIKING DEEP INTO THE HEARTLAND OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE.
Eric Dolphy, a jazz musician who played the flute, saxophone and clarinet in important sessions throughout the '50s and '60s, but died suddenly at the age of 38 from an undiagnosed case of diabetes.
 
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