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Gary Bartz Ntu Troop

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Grammy Award winning jazz saxophonist Gary Bartz first came to New York In 1958 to attend the Julliard Conservatory of Music. Just 17 years old, Gary couldn't wait to come to the city to play and learn. "It was a very good time for the music in New York, at the end of what had been the be-bop era," says Bartz. "Charlie Parker had passed away three years previously but Miles' group was in its heyday, Monk was down at the Five Spot, and Ornette Coleman was just coming to town. Things were fresh." Back then, Gary could regularly be found drinking Cokes in the all ages "peanut gallery" of Birdland, enjoying a marathon bill of performers. "If I didn't have money to get in. I'd help somebody carry a drum and sneak in," laughs Bartz. "I learned that early on." Circa mid-'60s, the alto saxophonist - still in his early 20s - began performing throughout the city with the Max Roach/Abbey Lincoln Group and quickly established himself as the most promising alto voice since Cannonball Adderley. "In those days, we used to go by people's lofts and stay for weeks, just working on music," says Gary. "Polks would all chip in and buy food, and one of us would cook. But there was always music, because people were dropping by at all hours. We didn't even think about it; that's just what we did. We were very unselfish about what we were writing because, after all, music doesn't belong to any one person. It belongs to the people, to everybody." With the splash of his New York debut solidly behind

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Celestial Blues

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Uhuru Sasa

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Nation Time - Live, Bremen

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Blue (A Folk Tale)

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In Search of My Heart / Love Surrounds Us Everywhere (feat. Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin & Nile Rodgers)

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Vietcong

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The Planets

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The Drinking Song

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Drinking Song

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Rise

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albums

Harlem Bush Music - Uhuru

Harlem Bush Music - Uhuru

Live In Bremen 1975

Live In Bremen 1975

The Eternal Tenure of Sound: Damage Control

The Eternal Tenure of Sound: Damage Control

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Mr Scruff's Big Chill Classics

Harlem Bush Music

Harlem Bush Music

Juju Street Songs

Juju Street Songs

I've Known Rivers And Other Bodies

I've Known Rivers And Other Bodies

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Mr Scruffs Big Chill Classics (Big Up Your Tent)

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Mr Scruff's Big Chill Classics [Disc 1]

Mr. Scruff's Big Chill Classics

Mr. Scruff's Big Chill Classics

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Pulp Fusion Vol. 2: Return To The Tough Side

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Freedom, Rhythm & Sound - Revolutionary Jazz & The Civil Rights Movement 1963-82

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