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Alan Shorter

Alan Shorter

Alan Shorter


Alan Shorter (May 29, 1932 - 1987) was a free jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player, and the older brother of composer and saxophone player Wayne Shorter. He was described by one critic as "a marginal but colorful jazz personality." Alan was born in the Ironbound District in Newark, New Jersey. He started on alto saxophone, but switched to trumpet after graduating from high school. He attended Howard University but soon rebelled again the ultra-conservative atmosphere and dropped out (he later attended and graduated from New York University (NYU)).
Alan Shorter (May 29, 1932 - 1987) was a free jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player, and the older brother of composer and saxophone player Wayne Shorter. He was described by one critic as "a marginal but colorful jazz personality." Alan was born in the Ironbound District in Newark, New Jersey. He started on alto saxophone, but switched to trumpet after graduating from high school. He attended Howard University but soon rebelled again the ultra-conservative atmosphere and dropped out (he later attended and graduated from New York University (NYU)).

He played his first professional gigs with a local bebop big band called the Jackie Bland Band (other members included his brother Wayne, trombonist Grachan Moncur III, and pianist Walter Davis, Jr.). He was very much a bebop player in his early years, but soon gravitated towards free jazz, and with the exception of six months he spent in a US Army Band, continued to play in that style for the rest of his career. He recorded two albums as a leader: Orgasm (1968) and Tes Esat (1971) (both were out of print for many years until re-issued by Verve Records in 2004 and 2005 respectively). He also recorded five albums with saxophonist Archie Shepp (1965-1970), including the classic, Four for Trane, three albums with Marion Brown (1965-1966), one album with Alan Silva (1970), and made an appearance on one of his brother's albums (The All Seeing Eye in 1965). Several of these albums feature his unusual compositions, his most famous being "Mephistopheles". In the mid-1960s Alan moved to Europe, leading his own avant-garde gigs in Geneva and Paris.

His style of free jazz sometimes proved to be too far-out for European audiences (his brother remembered that Alan's gigs in Europe would often end with him responding to the crowd's boos by yelling, "You're not ready for me yet!") but he generally found European audiences more receptive than those in the U.S. Eventually he moved back to the states, where he taught briefly at Bennington College but otherwise faded into obscurity. He died of a ruptured aorta in L.A. in 1987, at age 56, shortly after becoming engaged to Ruth Ann Hancock, a cousin of Herbie Hancock. Nothing if not unusual, Alan's playing comes closest to that of Don Cherry, but with a more aggressive, anarchic bent.

His own albums feature his groups functioning as a unit, rather than focusing on his own virtuosity (or lack thereof). Reportedly, his musical style is much like he was personally: deep and intellectual, but intentionally strange (his childhood nickname was "Doc Strange"). As one reviewer put it, he was "definitely one of the most unique figures of his generation." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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