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Well respected in the world of avant-garde jazz, drummer Denardo Coleman is the son of alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman -- a revolutionary, daring, amazingly innovative musician/composer who was among the creators of free jazz. Over the years, Ornette has been loved and treasured as well as hated; Ornette's admirers have hailed him as a musical genius and a true visionary, while his detractors (some of them quite venomous) have been unable to comprehend his radical, abstract, highly cerebral work. Denardo Coleman was among the people who was able to understand his father's innovations, and thanks to the controversial Ornette, the drummer received a first-class education in avant-garde jazz at an early age. Denardo, who was born in 1956, ended up following in his father's footsteps -- and the drummer was only ten in 1966 when he played on an Ornette Coleman album titled The Empty Foxhole (which employed Charlie Haden on acoustic bass). That Blue Note release turned out to be the first of many Ornette Coleman albums that the drummer appeared on, and in the '70s Denardo began playing with his father's band, Prime Time. While Ornette's roots were acoustic jazz, Prime Time found the saxman using electric instruments extensively and combining free jazz with funk and rock. Prime Time, which Ornette unveiled around 1975, ultimately became as influential as his trailblazing early-'60s quartet with Haden, trumpeter Don Cherry, and drummer Billy Higgins -- and many of the artists who have played electric free jazz (also known as free funk) have cited Prime Time as a major influence. Indeed, Prime Time's '70s and '80s recordings have affected everyone from guitarist James Blood Ulmer to electric bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma to drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson & the Decoding Society. ...

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