I don’t have live access to current news right now, but I can help you find reliable updates if you’d like me to search again or summarize what’s widely reported.
If you want, I can:
- look up the latest credible news about Eddie Harris (which Eddie Harris—there are several notable figures with that name), focusing on recent developments, official statements, and major outlets
- provide a quick, up-to-date summary with links to source articles
- or narrow to a specific Eddie Harris (for example, the jazz saxophonist, or another person with that name) to ensure accuracy
Please tell me which Eddie Harris you’re interested in (and any time frame you care about), and I’ll fetch the latest verified information and cite sources.
Sources
Most jazz musicians develop an individual sound when they are young and then work at honing it over the rest of their lives: Louis Armstrong, when he died in 1971, had a trumpet style which was irrevocably linked to his eloquent playing of the Twenties. The saxophonist Eddie Harris was almost unique in leaping to fame without ever having a consistent and recognisable sound. He made more noises then a shed full of monkeys and the trouble was that most of them were new and then instantly...
www.independent.co.ukEddie Harris (October 20, 1934 – November 5, 1996) was an American jazz musician, best known for playing tenor saxophone and for introducing the electrically amplified saxophone. He was also fluent on the electric piano and organ. His best-known compositions are "Freedom Jazz Dance", popularized by Miles Davis in 1966, and "Listen Here." Harris was born and grew up in Chicago, Illinois, United States. His father was from Cuba and his mother from Mississippi. He studied music under...
military-history.fandom.comThe couple were high school sweethearts and had been together for 33 years
people.comThe acoustic Vee-Jay years...
sunra.substack.comFind Eddie Harris's articles, email address, contact information, Twitter and more
muckrack.comEddie Harris Saxophonist, singer, inventor Sat in at Chicago Clubs Source for information on Harris, Eddie: Contemporary Musicians dictionary.
www.encyclopedia.com