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All Genres > Jazz > World Fusion > ALEX COKE: Iraqnophobia

Alex Coke, born in Dallas, Tx in 1953, received his B.A. from the University Of Colorado at Boulder in 1976, with emphasis on flute. An original member of the Austin-based Creative Opportunity Orchestra, Coke has performed with Tina Marsh in various formations for over 22 years. From 1990-2000 he played and recorded with the internationally renowned Dutch jazz group, the Willem Breuker Kollektief. An improvisor at heart, Coke's eclectic attitude has led him to explore everything from Be-Bop to Huddie Ledbetter to Rahsaan Roland Kirk. His flute studies have ranged from Eric Dolphy to Indian ragas on the bamboo flute to extended flute techniques such as those researched by Robert Dick, Ann LaBerge and Wil Offermans.
Before moving to Amsterdam in 1992, he received several awards including:
1990 Best Saxophonist, Music City Critics Poll/Austin Texas
1990 Best Jazz Bands Music City Critics Poll/Austin Texas
(Countenance #1, and Worthy Constituents #3)
1990 Best Unsigned Bands Musician Magazine
(Countenance, and Worthy Constituents)
1988-1989 Best Jazz Band, Austin Chronicle Music Awards
(Chris Duarte and Justus)

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~alexcoke/

Track List:
1. Hannah
2. Sundown Man
3. Running Time
4. No More Good Time in the World For Me
5. Bunk House
6. Danger Line
7. Shifting Sands
8. Longnecks and the Shah
9. Three Years Later
10. Yalli n'Sitouna (You Who Have Forgotten Us)
11. The Shriek of Araby
12. Straddle the Camel
13. The Eye of the Needle
14. Release

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