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He has made records (principally for [[ECM (record label)|ECM]] since the late [[1970s]]) in a variety of settings: solo, in duo with [[Jack DeJohnette]], with a bass player and a [[string quartet]], in groups with [[Terje Rypdal]] and [[John Taylor (jazz)|John Taylor]], and so on. He has also appeared on record with a variety of other artists, including [[John McLaughlin]]'s early groups, and a trio with [[Dave Holland]] and [[oud]]-player [[Anouar Brahem]]. |
He has made records (principally for [[ECM (record label)|ECM]] since the late [[1970s]]) in a variety of settings: solo, in duo with [[Jack DeJohnette]], with a bass player and a [[string quartet]], in groups with [[Terje Rypdal]] and [[John Taylor (jazz)|John Taylor]], and so on. He has also appeared on record with a variety of other artists, including [[John McLaughlin]]'s early groups, and a trio with [[Dave Holland]] and [[oud]]-player [[Anouar Brahem]]. |
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John Douglas Surman (born on 30 August 1944 in Tavistock, England), is a jazz saxophone, clarinet, flute and synthesizer player.
He has made records (principally for ECM since the late 1970s) in a variety of settings: solo, in duo with Jack DeJohnette, with a bass player and a string quartet, in groups with Terje Rypdal and John Taylor, and so on. He has also appeared on record with a variety of other artists, including John McLaughlin's early groups, and a trio with Dave Holland and oud-player Anouar Brahem.