Another major figure in the avant garde movement was pianist Cecil Taylor. His playing is very percussive, and includes dissonant clusters of notes and fast technical passages that do not appear to be based on any particular harmonies or rhythmic pulse.
John Coltrane, as was already previously mentioned, delved into the Avant Garde in the mid 1960's. Albums such as Ascension and Interstellar Space show Coltrane absorbing both Free Jazz and the works of Cecil Taylor. Later Coltrane musical groups featured his wife Alice on piano and Rashied Ali on drums, as well as Pharoah Sanders on tenor saxophone. John Coltrane also recorded an album called The Avant Garde with Don Cherry that is interesting for its parallels with The Shape Of Jazz To Come and other Ornette Coleman quartet recordings. Coltrane influenced many other musicians, including saxophonists Archie Shepp, Sam Rivers, and Albert Ayler.
Sun Ra is a somewhat enigmatic figure in the Avant Garde genre, claiming to be from the planet Saturn. He plays a variety of keyboard instruments with his big bands and solo work that range from the 1920's style swing to the wilder Free Jazz of John Coltrane and others.
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