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  1. Andrew Charles Cyrille (born November 10, 1939) [1] is an American avant-garde jazz drummer. Throughout his career, he has performed both as a leader and a sideman in the bands of Walt Dickerson and Cecil Taylor, among others.

  2. Learn about Andrew Cyrille, a jazz legend who has made history and enriched his discography with great recordings. Explore his latest album, Two Centuries, and his biography, awards and discography.

  3. Andrew Cyrille is a master drummer and composer who has worked with Cecil Taylor, David Murray, Bill Frisell and many others. He is a recipient of the 2020 Doris Duke Artist Award, the 2019 Vision Festival Lifetime Achievement Award and a Guggenheim Fellow in Composition.

  4. Andrew Cyrille studied with Philly Joe Jones in 1958 and then spent the first half of the 1960s studying in New York at Juilliard and the Hartnett School of Music. At the same time, he was performing with jazz artists ranging from Mary Lou Williams, Coleman Hawkins, and Illinois Jacquet to Kenny Dorham, Freddie Hubbard, Walt Dickerson, and ...

  5. 12 de ago. de 2021 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Leaving East of Java · Andrew Cyrille Quartet Leaving East of Java ℗ 2021 ECM Records, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin...

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  6. Go Happy Lucky. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Go Happy Lucky · Andrew Cyrille Quartet Go Happy Lucky ℗ 2021 ECM Records, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH ...

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  7. DISCOGRAPHY. "Cyrille has learned all about jazz’s rich complexities – and then sought to distil them into ever simpler essentials in projects of his own. ... [The News is] right up there among ECM Records’ entrancing understatements." The Guardian.