- Clapping Music · 2020
- Clapping Music · 2020
- Clapping Music · 2020
- Clapping Music · 2020
- New York Eye & Ear Control · 1964
- New York Eye & Ear Control · 1964
- Sunny Murray · 1966
- Sunny Murray · 1966
- New York Eye & Ear Control · 1964
- Jimmy Lyons & Sunny Murray, Trio: Jump Up (feat. John Lindberg) · 2012
- An Even Break (Never Give A Sucker) - EP · 1969
- Sunny Murray · 1966
- Jazzactuel (Disc 1) · 2006
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
- 1987
Appears On
- The Louie Belogenis Trio
- The Contemporary Jazz Quartet featuring Sunny Murray
- Christian Brazier
- David Murray
About Sunny Murray
Among the most innovative drummers to emerge from the '60s new wave of jazz, Sunny Murray was the first to forgo the drummer's traditional role as timekeeper in favor of a more textural approach to the instrument. In the mid '50s, Murray arrived in New York and worked with leading jazz figures such as Red Allen and Willie "The Lion" Smith, as well as proponents of hard-bop and the avant-garde Jackie McLean and Cecil Taylor. He joined Cecil Taylor's group in 1959, touring Europe during the '60s and developing his advanced improvisational instincts. While in Europe he met and joined saxophonist Albert Ayler's trio, recording the monumental 1964 albums GHOSTS and SPIRITUAL UNITY. In the '70s and '80s, Murray co-led the Untouchable Factor and reunited with Taylor for IT IS IN THE BREWING LUMINOUS (1980).
- HOMETOWN
- Idabel, OK, United States
- BORN
- 21 September 1936
- GENRE
- Jazz