Gender | Male |
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Weekday | Tuesday |
Date | Sept. 10, 1929 |
Time | 3 p.m. |
Daylight Saving | No |
City | Wellington, Texas, United States |
Geo-location | 34ºN51'22.21", |
Timezone | America/Chicago |
City | Wellington, Texas, United States |
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Timezone | America/Chicago |
Time (America/Chicago) | Sep. 10, 1929, 04:00:00 PM |
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Time (UTC) | Sep. 10, 1929, 09:00:00 PM |
Time (LMT) | Sep. 10, 1929, 02:19:09 PM |
Time (Julian) | 2425865.375 |
LMT Correction | -6.6808 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 22º51'20.03" |
American jazz alto saxophonist, flautist, and clarinetist. He came of age studying and performing alongside fellow I.M. Terrell High School students John Carter, Ornette Coleman, King Curtis, Charles Moffett, and Dewey Redman. Prince Lasha moved to California during the 1950s. In the 1960s, he was active in the burgeoning free jazz movement, of which his Fort Worth cohort Ornette Coleman was a pioneer. Lasha worked closely with saxophonist Sonny Simmons, with whom he recorded two albums, The Cry and Firebirds, for Contemporary Records. The latter album received five stars and an AMG Albumpick at Allmusic. Lasha also appeared on recordings by Eric Dolphy (Iron Man and Conversations) and the Elvin Jones/Jimmy Garrison Sextet featuring McCoy Tyner (Illumination!). In the 1970s, Lasha and Simmons made additional recordings under the name Firebirds. In 2005, Lasha recorded the album The Mystery of Prince Lasha with the Odean Pope Trio. Lasha died on 12 December 2008 in Oakland, California. Link to Wikipedia biography
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