Rahsaan Roland Kirk Concert

Fillmore East (New York, NY) Apr 3, 1971 Early Show

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Rahsaan Roland Kirk concert at Fillmore East on Apr 3, 1971

Concert Details

  • Date:
    04.03.1971
  • Tracks:
    5
  • Total Time:
    36:52
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Concert Summary

Rahsaan Roland Kirk lost his sight when he was two years old, but this had little effect on him pursuing music. While attending the Ohio School For The Blind, he set the groundwork that would eventually lead to him mastering over 40 instruments. Kirk developed a reputation for being aggressively outspoken on racial and political issues and remained eccentric throughout his musical career. Always in search of new sounds, Kirk not only learned how to play multiple instruments simultaneously, but also actively experimented in reconstructing new instruments by combining parts from existing…entire summary

  • rahrah | Friday, April 13, 2012 | 10:24 am

    Kirk preceded Ian Anderson by light years. Anderson acknowledges Kirk in Tull's first LP with a classic Kirk composition, Serenade to a Cuckoo.

  • gvtmule | Sunday, April 03, 2011 | 4:11 pm

    Proud that such an immense talent emerged from Columbus. The mark of a great musician - a truly unique sound. This is still cutting edge today.

  • edgeman | Wednesday, December 01, 2010 | 1:17 pm

    This is it. The flow, tempo, hypnotic groove. A real talent just doing his thing!

  • Anonymous | Saturday, April 17, 2010 | 3:30 pm

    I saw Kirk for the first time in a wild and very long after hours jam session on the beach at the first Juan ? Jazz festival, with Milt Jackson [MJQ] in 1960. Saw him several times after that through the 1960s at Ronnie Scott's club in London and at other venues in France and Spain. He was a marvellous showman entertainer as well as a brilliant musician.
    Ian Anderson - though a good musician and a good entertainer - was a child by comparison.

  • Anonymous | Friday, April 16, 2010 | 10:14 am

    Roland Kirk oened for Tull@ fillmore and he HATED Ian Anderson.

  • Anonymous | Thursday, April 15, 2010 | 6:40 pm

    Start innovated flute playing circa 1960

  • Norm? Yay, no Norm! | Thursday, April 15, 2010 | 7:19 am

    Mesmerizing stuff, though some of those long circular breathing passages make me want to say "just take a breath, already" When did Kirk get going? Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull was doing the innovative flute thing in the mid-60s. Did he get it from Kirk? Vice versa?

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