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  1. Makanda Ken McIntyre (born Kenneth Arthur McIntyre; also known as Ken McIntyre) (September 7, 1931 – June 13, 2001) was an American jazz musician, composer and educator. In addition to his primary instrument, the alto saxophone, he played flute, bass clarinet, oboe, bassoon, double bass, drums, and piano.

  2. American jazz multi-instrumentalist, composer, orchestrator and educator, born Kenneth Arthur McIntyre on September 7, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, died June 13, 2001 in New York City. In addition to his primary instrument, alto saxophone, he also played flute, bass clarinet, oboe, bassoon, double bass, drum set, and piano, as well as many ...

  3. Oct 4, 2021 · Ken McIntyre – Stone Blues (1961)A1 00:00 Stone BluesA2 11:47 CornballsA3 16:12 BlancheB1 22:16 MellifluousB2 29:33 SmaxB3 34:43 CharsheeB4 39:24 I'll Close ...

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  5. World-renowned multi-instrumentalist, composer, orchestrator and educator Makanda Ken McIntyre was a tireless musical innovator for nearly half a century, with 12 albums and more than 350 compositions and arrangements to his credit.

  6. A versatile player with a thoughtful style who can play quite freely, Ken McIntyre has never been a major name in jazz despite his talents. After serving in the military and graduating from the Boston Conservatory, he arrived in New York in 1960 and made a strong impression.

  7. Hot off the Press! Peace Thru Jazz. A bio-discography of Makanda Ken McIntyre by Derek Styles published by Cadence Jazz Books (c) 2011. NOW AVAILABLE from mkmjazz.com! Click HERE to order. Makanda Ken McIntyre1931 ~ 2001. master musician. With an original sound on all the woodwind instruments, Makanda's voice was unmistakable, yearning, beautiful.

  8. Looking Ahead is the debut album by American jazz musician Ken McIntyre, recorded with fellow alto saxophonist Eric Dolphy in 1960 and released on the New Jazz label in January 1961.

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