Jimmy Lyons
Jimmy Lyons (December 1, 1931 - May 19, 1986) was an alto saxophone player. He is best known for his long tenure in the Cecil Taylor Unit.
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December 1 - 1931 - May 19 - 1986 - Alto saxophone - Cecil Taylor
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Lyons was drafted into the United States Army and spent 21 months on infantry duty in Korea, before spending around a year playing in army bands. On discharge he attended New York University. By the end of the 1950s he was supporting his interest in music with day jobs in the Postal Service.
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United States Army - Korea
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In 1961 he followed Archie Shepp into the saxophone role in the Cecil Taylor Unit. His post-Parker sound and strong melodic sense became a defining part of the sound of that group, from the classic 1962 Cafe Montmartre sessions onwards.
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1961 - Archie Shepp - 1962
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During the 1970s Lyons also ran his own group, taking performance opportunities at the loft jazz movement around Studio Rivbea. His group and the Unit continued a parallel development through the 1970s and 1980s, often involving the same musicians, such as trumpeter Raphe Malik and bassist William Parker.
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1970s - Studio Rivbea - 1980s - Raphe Malik - William Parker
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Lyons died of cancer in 1986. The recording legacy of his own group was relatively sparse, though that situation has been rectified by a 5 CD boxed set of archive recordings from 1972 to 1985.
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1986 - 1972 - 1985
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