Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1936-1977) was a blind American jazz saxophonist, perhaps best known for his ability to play more than one saxophone at once. Kirk was born Ronald Kirk on 7th August 1936, in Columbus, Ohio, but felt compelled by a dream to transpose two letters in his first name to make Roland. After another dream in about 1970 he added Rahsaan to his name. His playing was generally rooted in soul jazz or hard bop, but Kirk's encyclopedic knowledge of jazz history allowed him to draw convincingly on any element of the music's history, from ragtime to swing and free jazz. ...show more
Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1936-1977) was a blind American jazz saxophonist, perhaps best known for his ability to play more than one saxophone at once. Kirk was born Ronald Kirk on 7th August 1936, in Columbus, Ohio, but felt compelled by a dream to transpose two letters in his first name to make Roland. After another dream in about 1970 he added Rahsaan to his name. His playing was generally rooted in soul jazz or hard bop, but Kirk's encyclopedic knowledge of jazz history allowed him to draw convincingly on any element of the music's history, from ragtime to swing and free jazz.
Kirk also regularly explored classical and pop music. Kirk played and collected a vast number of musical instruments, mainly various saxophones, clarinets, and flutes. His main instruments were tenor saxophone, and two obscure saxophones: the manzello (similar to a soprano sax) and the stritch (a straight alto sax lacking the instrument's characteristic upturned bell). Kirk modified these instruments himself to accommodate his simultaneous playing technique.
He typically appeared on stage with all three horns hanging around his neck, as well as a variety of other instruments, including flutes and whistles. Kirk also played harmonica, cor anglais, recorders, and was a competent trumpeter. He often used unusual instruments or combinations of instrument parts, using a saxophone mouthpiece on a trumpet or playing nose flute. He additionally used many extramusical sounds in his music, such as alarm clocks, whistles, sirens, and even primitive electronic sounds (before such things became commonplace). ...show less
Albums & Singles by Rahsaan Roland Kirk

The Best of Rahsaan Roland Kirk (Remastered)

SPIRITS UP ABOVE: THE ATLANTIC YEARS

We Free Kings (Remastered)

Pre-Rahsaan [2-fer]

Roland Kirk in Paris, vol.1

Roland Kirk In Paris, Vol. 2

The Case Of The 3 Sided Dream In Audio Color

Prepare Thyself To Deal With A Miracle

Brotherman in the Fatherland

Third Dimension And Beyond

Other Folk's Music

Copenhagen Concert

A Meeting Of The Times

Does Your House Have Lions: The Rahsaan Roland Kirk Anthology

Compliments Of The Mysterious Phantom

Roland Kirk's Finest Hour
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Merv of the Funks

Overcoming Obstacles

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LAZY SUNDAY

Cover Songs

jazz | autumn leaves

Soul. Jazz. Funk. BREAKS.

Electro, Part III

Jazz & Blues

Second life for rescued Soul

Jazz Goes Rock

New Jazz

Jazz Juice Vol 1-8 (Streetsounds)

Castle Grayskull

Jazz

Electro/minimal 101

Late Night Tales - Collected

LateNightTales

Now That's What I Call Bar Maroc

It's A Lush LIfe (Jazz/Latin Mellow Tones)

Bill's Dream (Exotica, Jazz, Trip Hop)

I work at home and need tkeep mycreativity go…

The Real Book Vol. 2

Jazz Cocktail

Gilles Peterson Jukebox

Latin Bossa Jazz bop

Just Jazz

1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die

Bebop, Hard Bop, Post-Bop

Nova la nuit

JaZz

Jazz + Soul * FUnK Groove = Fusion
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