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[[Eric Dolphy|Eric Allan Dolphy]] (Born June 20, 1928 [[Los Angeles]], CA. Died  June 29, 1964 in Berlin, Germany).
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[[Eric Dolphy|Eric Allan Dolphy]] (June 20, 1928 [[Los Angeles]] - June 29, 1964, Berlin, Germany).
  
'''Dolphy''' was an influential jazz multi-instrumentalist (flute/alto saxophone/bass clarinet) who played with artists such as [[wikipedia:Chico Hamilton|Chico Hamilton]], [[wikipedia:John Coltrane|John Coltrane]], and [[Charles Mingus]].  
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'''Eric Dolphy''' was an influential jazz multi-instrumentalist (flute/alto saxophone/bass clarinet) who played with artists such as [[wikipedia:Chico Hamilton|Chico Hamilton]], [[John Coltrane]], and [[Charles Mingus]]. He also played on [[Oliver Nelson]]'s ''The Blues and the Abstract Truth'' (1960). Dolphy was classically trained and admired the works of [[Edgard Varèse]] (he recorded [[wikipedia:Density 21.5|Density 21.5]]) and supported the [[wikipedia:Third Stream|Third Stream movement]].  
  
He was classically trained and admired the works of [[Edgard Varèse]] (he recorded [[wikipedia:Density 21.5|Density 21.5]]) and supported the [[wikipedia:Third Stream|Third Stream movement]].  
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One of his most influential, and highly regarded, albums was ''[[wikipedia:Out to Lunch (album)|Out To Lunch]]'' (1964). Shortly after the album was released Dolphy died from undiagnosed diabetes, while touring in Europe with [[Charles Mingus]].  
  
One of [[Eric Dolphy|Dolphy]]'s most influential, and highly regarded, albums was [[wikipedia:Out to Lunch (album)|Out To Lunch]], a phrase [[Frank Zappa|Zappa]] used in the lyrics of [[Oh No]], in 1964. Shortly after the album was released '''Dolphy''' died from undiagnosed diabetes, while touring in Europe with [[Charles Mingus|Mingus]].
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==Frank Zappa and Eric Dolphy==
  
Dolphy's name, and work, popped up again as a theme [[The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue]] on [[Weasels Ripped My Flesh]] in 1969, and it is claimed that part of the cover design for [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]] was originally intended for an album by [[Eric Dolphy|Dolphy]] that was never released.
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''"I used to listen to Eric Dolphy albums and I really liked 'em. Most of the people I knew didn't. And then he was dead."'' - [[Frank Zappa]], ''[[Frank Zappa Makes A Jazz Noise]]'', [[Down Beat]], July 1991.  
  
[[Eric Dolphy|Dolphy]] is included in the [[:Category:Freak Out! (The List)|list of names]] on the [[Freak Out!]] cover.
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Zappa mentioned Eric Dolphy in the sleeve of ''[[Freak Out!]]'' (1966), under the heading: ''"These People Have Contributed Materially In Many Ways To Make Our Music What It Is. Please Do Not Hold It Against Them"''.
  
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Dolphy, Eric]]
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Dolphy was mentioned in the title of ''[[The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue]]'' on ''[[Weasels Ripped My Flesh]]'' (1969), where Zappa namedrops ''"you're probably out to lunch"'' in the lyrics of ''[[Oh No]]''. [[Cal Schenkel]]'s cover design for ''[[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]]'' was originally intended for an album by Dolphy that was never released.
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==External links==
[[Category:Freak Out! (The List)|Dolphy, Eric]]
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* [[Wikipedia:Eric Dolphy]]
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Latest revision as of 07:34, 24 May 2026

Eric Dolphy

Eric Allan Dolphy (June 20, 1928 Los Angeles - June 29, 1964, Berlin, Germany).

Eric Dolphy was an influential jazz multi-instrumentalist (flute/alto saxophone/bass clarinet) who played with artists such as Chico Hamilton, John Coltrane, and Charles Mingus. He also played on Oliver Nelson's The Blues and the Abstract Truth (1960). Dolphy was classically trained and admired the works of Edgard Varèse (he recorded Density 21.5) and supported the Third Stream movement.

One of his most influential, and highly regarded, albums was Out To Lunch (1964). Shortly after the album was released Dolphy died from undiagnosed diabetes, while touring in Europe with Charles Mingus.

Frank Zappa and Eric Dolphy

"I used to listen to Eric Dolphy albums and I really liked 'em. Most of the people I knew didn't. And then he was dead." - Frank Zappa, Frank Zappa Makes A Jazz Noise, Down Beat, July 1991.

Zappa mentioned Eric Dolphy in the sleeve of Freak Out! (1966), under the heading: "These People Have Contributed Materially In Many Ways To Make Our Music What It Is. Please Do Not Hold It Against Them".

Dolphy was mentioned in the title of The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue on Weasels Ripped My Flesh (1969), where Zappa namedrops "you're probably out to lunch" in the lyrics of Oh No. Cal Schenkel's cover design for Burnt Weeny Sandwich was originally intended for an album by Dolphy that was never released.

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