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Gary Bartz

Jazz
Funk
Soul music
American jazz saxophonist Gary Bartz was born in Baltimore and studied at the Juilliard Conservatory of Music. From 1962-64 he was a member of Charles Mingus' Jazz Workshop. During the 1960s he also played live with Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach. His first appearance on record was on the album 'Soul Finger' by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers in 1965. When McCoy Tyner formed his Expansions band in 1968 Bartz was recruited on alto sax. Bartz released three influential solo albums in the late 1960s, 'Another Earth' (1968), Home' (1969) and 'Libra' (1969). In the early 1970s he j...
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LauraGary Bartz, Ray Drummond, Ben Riley and Kenny Barron
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I Wanna Be Where You AreGary Bartz
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Speak LowGary Bartz
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But Not for MeGary Bartz
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LauraGary Bartz, Ray Drummond, Ben Riley and Kenny Barron

There Goes the Neighborood!

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I Wanna Be Where You AreGary Bartz

Juju Street Songs

10:04

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Speak LowGary Bartz

19:10

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But Not for MeGary Bartz

The Red and Orange Poems

9:25

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