Sun Ra: At The Showcase: Live In Chicago 1976-1977

Sun Ra SKU: 44236458
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Sun Ra: At The Showcase: Live In Chicago 1976-1977

Sun Ra SKU: 44236458

Format: CD

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Title: At The Showcase: Live In Chicago 1976-1977
Artist: Sun Ra
Label: Elemental Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8435395504154
Genre: Jazz

Two CDs. Sun Ra At The Showcase: Live In Chicago contains previously unissued live recordings of the legendary intergalactic composer/pianist Sun Ra captured live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicago, IL. Between 1976 and 1977. This is an official release on producer Zev Feldman's Jazz Detective record label, in partnership with Elemental Music, and in cooperation with the Sun Ra Trust. Researched and compiled by longtime Sun Ra archivist Michael D. Anderson, and transferred from the original tape reels. Liner notes by James Corbett, and interviews and statements from photographer Hal Rammel, Michael Weiss, Marhall Allen, Thurston Moore, Jack DeJohnette, David Murray, Dave Burrell, Matthew Shipp, Amina Claudine Myers, and Reggie Workman.

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