Jimmy Lyons

American saxophonist with notable works

Jimmy Lyons - Artists & Creatives born December 1st, 1931
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A prominent figure in the free jazz movement, contributed significantly to the genre through innovative saxophone performances. Collaborated with influential musicians, most notably as a member of the Cecil Taylor Unit from the 1960s until the end of the 1970s. Lyons' style blended improvisation with avant-garde elements, shaping the sound of contemporary jazz. Released several albums that showcased his artistic vision and technical prowess, leaving a lasting mark on jazz music.

Performed with Cecil Taylor Unit

Released notable albums like 'The New York Eye and Ear Control'

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