
Henry Threadgill (born February 15, 1944), Chicago, Illinois, is an American saxophonist, flautist and composer. He performed as a percussionist in high school marching bands, and served briefly in a U.S. Army band. Threadgill is notable as one of avant-garde jazz's most unique composers. His dense, elaborate, multi-layered music is often strictly scored, in contrast to the loose, improvisatory feel of much jazz. Elements of traditional African music
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I Can't Wait Till I Get Home
he didn't give up / he was taken
Black Hands Bejewelled
The Great Hall
Celebration
Spotted Dick is Pudding
Come Carry the Day
My Rock
Sir Simpleton
Let Me Look Down Your Throat Or Say Ah
Award The Squadtett
Gateway
Little Pocket Size Demons
In Touch
Noisy Flowers
Hall (Dedicated to Muhal Richard Abrams)
Paper Toilet
100 Year Old Game
Like It Feels
Try Some Ammonia
Official silence
Too Much Sugar
In For A Penny, In For A Pound (opening)
Growing a Big Banana
Vivjanrondirkski
Make Hot And Give
Refined Poverty
Air Song
Hope A Hope A
The Mockingbird Sin
Melin
Fe Fi Fo Fum
Dirty In The Right Places
Over the River Club
Jenkins Boys Again, Wish Somebody Die, It's Hot
Grief
Song out of My Trees
Between Orchids Lilies Blind Eyes and Cricket
Unrealistic Love
A
Crea
Drivin' You Slow and Crazy
Ceroepic (for drums and percussion)
Platinum Inside Straight
Tomorrow Sunny
Poof
Don't Turn Around
Bee Dee Aff
First Church of This
Better Wrapped/Better Unrapped
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