Chicago-born trombonist Julian Priester debuted with
Keep Swingin' (1960) and Spiritsville (1960)
while he was playing in Max Roach's group. He was with Herbie Hancock between
1970 and 1973. At the peak of the jazz-rock vogue he recorded the two lengthy
improvisations of
Love Love (september 1973), featuring
synth-man Pat Gleeson,
reed players Hadley Caliman and Mguanda David Johnson,
keyboardist Bayete Umbra Zindinko,
and Chick Corea's guitarist Bill Connors;
followed by the more conventional
Polarization (january 1977).
He also collaborated with Sam Rivers on
Hints On Light And Shadow (november 1996)
and recorded In Deep End Dance (april 2002) in a quartet with piano.
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