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Bernard Stollman (19 July 1929 - 18 April 2015) is an American lawyer and the founder of the ESP-Disk record label. He was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and grew up in Plattsburgh, upstate New York, where his parents owned a chain of women's wear stores. When he was 16, his family moved to Forest Hills, Queens, and he later attended Columbia University and Columbia Law School. In 1960, he started work as an unpaid intern for a law firm working on the estates of Charlie Parker and Billie Holiday. Over the next few years he developed a love of jazz music, did some legal work for Moe Asch at Folkways Records, and began advising jazz and rhythm and blues musicians on copyrights and contracts.[1][2][3] He also learned Esperanto, and made a recording of poetry and songs, Ni Kantu en Esperanto, to promote the language, releasing it on his own label which he called ESP-Disk.[4] After receiving funding from his parents, he decided to establish the record label as a serious venture, to promote non-commercial and experimental music which would not otherwise be heard. In 1963, he approached free jazz pioneer Albert Ayler in a Harlem club, and offered to record an album with him. The album, Spiritual Unity, became ESP's second release. Thereafter, he recorded such jazz musicians as Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders, Ornette Coleman, Paul Bley and Gato Barbieri. He also recorded writers including William Burroughs and Timothy Leary, and underground folk and rock acts including The Fugs, Pearl
Bernard Stollman Interview - Meeting Pharoah Sanders
2742Bernard Stollman Interview: Meeting Albert Ayler/Spiritual Unity, Part 1
1233Bernard Stollman Interview: Spiritual Unity, Part 2
1164Bernard Stollman Interview: The Cellar Café 6-14-64
1135Bernard Stollman Interview: Michael Snow/Film: Walking Woman
976Bernard Stollman Interview: Meeting Don Cherry and Albert Ayler
767Bernard Stollman Interview: Bells, Part 2
748Bernard Stollman Interview: Spirits Rejoice, Part 2/Play a Short Tune
729Bernard Stollman Interview: Spirits Rejoice, Part 1
7010Bernard Stollman Interview: The Town Hall Concert/Bells, Part 1
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In the Beginning 1963-64
The Albert Ayler Story
In the Beginning 1963-1964
Bloom In The Commune
In The Beginning Disc #2
WKCR Interview
Sunny Murray Quintet (Angels And Devils)
Concert for the Comet Kohoutek
Complete ESP-Disk' Recordings
The Albert Ayler Story [ESP-Disk digital-only]
Pharoah's First
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