Bennie Maupin

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Bennie Maupin (born 29 August 1940) is a Detroit jazz multireedist. He performs on various saxophones, flute and bass clarinet.

He is probably best known for his participation in Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi sextet and Headhunters band, and for performing on Miles Davis's seminal fusion record, Bitches Brew. Maupin has collaborated with Horace Silver, Roy Haynes and many others. He has also performed on several Meat Beat Manifesto albums. He is noted for having a very harmonically-advanced, "out" improvisation style, while having a different sense of melodic direction than other "out" jazz musicians such as Eric Dolphy. As a composer, he has a unique ability to create brief melodies and song forms that manage to create vast landscapes for improvisation.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] As a leader

  • "Penumbra"
  • "The Maupin/Williams Project" with John B. Williams
  • "Driving While Black"
  • Almanac - Project with Cecil McBee and others, see Almanac (Jazz).
  • "Moonscapes"
  • "The Jewel in the Lotus"
  • "Slow Traffic to the Right"

[edit] As a sideman

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