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Pharaoh Sanders at SFJAZZ
ByPharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
Born Ferrell Sanders in Little Rock, Arkansas, Sanders moved to Oakland after high school. In 1962 he joined the renowned

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
At SFJAZZ, Sandersclad in his customary cap, white shirt and gray trouserslaunched into an extended version of his classic "You've Got to Have Freedom," a title expressing both the sentiments of the free jazz movement he has helped to godfather as well as his own personal struggle to make a living and gain acceptance as a radical artist.
To achieve his tonal, sometimes cacophonous and screeching tenor sound, Sanders uses a mix of techniques including split-reed, multiphonics and overblowing. Finishing, Sanders stepped back and sat down in the shadows to the back of the stage while bassist

Nat Reeves
bassFor the second tune, Sanders executed a lovely flowing and lyrical solo, eliciting a "yeah" from an audience member. Then he stepped off to the side to perform a classic Pharoah shuffle and then sat down as Reeves soloed, accompanied with some light work on the brushes by

Joe Farnsworth
drumsb.1968
The inimitable classic "The Creator Has A Master Plan" ended the first of the evening's two 45-minute sets. It commenced with a lovely intro by Sanders. Then Farnsworth showed his chops by laying a tambourine on his snare and tapping it with his stick as well as swirling the stick around on the surface of this frame drum. The number segued into a piano and sax duet before then called the band, dubbed each of the three as "the great" and taking time to solo between each name. He yodeled, shimmied and invoked a call of response by chanting "the power of God" and then a nonsense phrase, "gug gug gig gug," before leading the exit from the stage for the break.
After half an hour, the band took the stage again to launch into the "Giant Steps," a Coltrane classic. Following a glowing Sanders intro, longtime pianist " data-original-title="" title="">William Henderson soloed, a lovely solo evoking the spirit of

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
Next up was the Arthur Altman composition "All or Nothing at All." Sanders soloed, then the three musicians communed. then Farnsworth soloed regally, bearing down on his cymbals and then juxtaposing two of his drumsticks at right angles and tapping. Sanders looked on reflectively and then returned to conclude with a fluid solo which has just a bit of a lilt to it. An ethereal version of the Coltrane classic "Naima" followed, then a rollicking version of "Save Our Children" brought the house to its feet, as Sanders once more led a call-and-response yodel"Oh ye ye yan," while pointing the mike in the direction of the audience. "All we need is inspiration," were the last words Sanders uttered as the lights went on and the band filed off the stage. Sanders had provided plenty of that.
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