
Sam Newsome (b. April 28, 1965) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. His music combines an eclectic mix of straight-ahead jazz, world music (drawing influences from North Africa and East Asia) and extended techniques. Newsome is assistant professor of jazz studies at Long Island University – Brooklyn Campus
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Straight Horns of Plenty
Clicktopia, Pt. 1
The Doppler Effect
Hiss and Kiss
The Quiet Before the Storm
Caravan
In a Mellow Tone
In a Sentimental Mood
Two-Man Orchestra
Micro-Suite for Fifteen Sopranos: The Good, The Bad, And the Ugly
Jagged Breath
Chaos Theory, No. 1: Brewing
A Love Supreme (Acknowledgement)
Soprano-Ology for Seven Straight Horns
Straighthorn of the Bush
Sunrise
Giant Steps (For Three Sopranos)
Monk Abstraction No 1
Against the Grain
Echos from Mt. Kilimanjaro
Tel Aviv
Autumn leaves
Demented Wildlife
Boiler Room Aesthetics
Marching Towards Insanity
Blue Monk
Chaos Theory, No. 2: Hiss-Ology
Sonic Polarity
Japanese Court Music
Cicktopia, Pt. 2
Afro Blue
The Morning After
The Sopranosphere
Cicktopia, Pt. 3
Ethiopian Jews
Soprano-Logue, Pt. 2
Blues For Robert Johnson
Throat-Singing Blues
The Funhouse Effect
Blue Mongolia
Birdies From Bayside
A Love Supreme (Resolution)
Chaos Theory, No. 3: Entrapment
Urban Location
Bubble Mute Boogie
The Straight Horn of Africa
Solo, No. 1: Naked Truth
Deadline (Soprano with Sympathetic Resonance)
The Great Debate
Blue Beijing
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