Biography of Ornette Coleman
By Scott Yanow
One of the most important (and controversial) innovators of the jazz avant-garde, Ornette Coleman gained both loyal followers and lifelong detractors when he seemed to burst on the scene in 1959 fully formed. Although he, and Don Cherry in his original quartet, played opening and closing melodies together, their solos dispensed altogether with chordal improvisation and harmony, instead playing quite freely off of the mood of the theme. Coleman's tone (which purposely wavered in pitch) rattled some listeners, and his solos were emotional and followed their own logic. In time, his approach would be quite influential, and the quartet's early records still sound advanced many decades later.
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Paintings: Ornette Coleman "Moods In Free Time" ~Ian Johnson
Moods In Free Time (Ornette Coleman), 13x17, Ink and Acrylic on Paper, 2007
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