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Joe Harriott Quintet

Joe Harriott Quintet

Joe Harriott Quintet has been played on NTS in shows including The Pentagon Faceslap, featured first on 17 September 2014. Songs played include Modal, Abstract and Modal.

Joe Harriott (1928-1973) was a Jamaican jazz musician and composer, whose principal instrument was the alto saxophone. Initially a bebopper, he is now widely acknowledged as one of the worldwide pioneers of free jazz.

Born Joseph Arthurlin Harriott on 15th July 1928 in Kingston, Jamaica, he was educated at Kingston's famed Alpha Boys School, which produced a number of prominent Jamaican musicians. He moved to the U.K. as a working musician in 1951, and lived in the country until his death on 2nd January 1973 in Southampton, Hampshire.

Harriott was part of a wave of Caribbean jazz musicians who arrived in Britain during the 1950s, including Dizzy Reece, Harold McNair, Harry Beckett, and Wilton Gaynair.

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Joe Harriott Quintet

Joe Harriott Quintet has been played on NTS in shows including The Pentagon Faceslap, featured first on 17 September 2014. Songs played include Modal, Abstract and Modal.

Joe Harriott (1928-1973) was a Jamaican jazz musician and composer, whose principal instrument was the alto saxophone. Initially a bebopper, he is now widely acknowledged as one of the worldwide pioneers of free jazz.

Born Joseph Arthurlin Harriott on 15th July 1928 in Kingston, Jamaica, he was educated at Kingston's famed Alpha Boys School, which produced a number of prominent Jamaican musicians. He moved to the U.K. as a working musician in 1951, and lived in the country until his death on 2nd January 1973 in Southampton, Hampshire.

Harriott was part of a wave of Caribbean jazz musicians who arrived in Britain during the 1950s, including Dizzy Reece, Harold McNair, Harry Beckett, and Wilton Gaynair.

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Modal
The Joe Harriott Quintet
Columbia1962
Abstract
Joe Harriott Quintet
JAZZLAND1961
Modal
The Joe Harriott Quintet
Capitol Records1962
Blues On Blues
The Joe Harriott Quintet
Columbia1964