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Sunny Murray—a pioneering free jazz drummer who played with Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Don Cherry, and more—has died, a representative from Eremite Recordsconfirmed to Pitchfork. He was 81. Born in Oklahoma, he spent his youth in Philadelphia before moving to New York City where he began playing with Cecil Taylor:

He was one of the early avant-garde's most inventive and influential drummers, doing a great deal to establish the role of the drums in free improvisation. Although Murray could swing as hard as anyone, he often abandoned the drums' traditional timekeeping role. Instead of playing a steady beat, he might punctuate and color behind the soloist's lines, or engage in dialogues with the rest of the ensemble, commenting and conversing with an open-ear sense of give and take. Born James Marcellus Arthur Murray in Idabel, OK, Sunny began drumming at age nine and moved to New York in 1956. At first, he played with traditional artists like Red Allen and Willie "The Lion" Smith, but he soon branched out into more adventurous territory with Jackie McLean and Ted Curson. His big break, however, came when he joined Cecil Taylor's group in 1959, which allowed him to improvise at a far more advanced level. While touring Europe with Taylor, Murray met Albert Ayler, and wound up joining his band in 1964; through 1967, Murray appeared on most of the saxophonist's greatest free jazz sessions. He also worked with Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, and John Tchicai, and made his first albums as a leader with 1965's Sunny's Time Now (for Jihad) and 1966's Sunny Murray Quintet (for the seminal ESP), the latter of which helped him win Down Beat's New Star award. In 1968, Murray traveled to France, where he played with Archie Shepp and recorded as a leader for Affinity and BYG Actuel; returning to the U.S. in 1971, Murray settled in Philadelphia and formed a group called the Untouchable Factor, which he led off and on through varying lineups. He led a fine quintet in the late '70s and '80s, and surfaced on several dates during the '90s.

He later recorded under his own name for ESP-Disk and then when he moved to Europe for BYG Actuel. In 2009, he released Ode to Albert Ayler, a collaborative album with guitarist Mark O’Leary. A documentary about his life, titled Sunny’s Time Now, arrived in 2008.




Huey, Steve. “Sunny Murray on Apple Music.” Apple Music, itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sunny-murray/id7260128.

“Sunny Murray.” 
Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 9 Dec. 2017, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunny_Murray.

Sodomsky, Sam. “Jazz Drummer Sunny Murray Dead at 81.” Jazz Drummer Sunny Murray Dead at 81 | Pitchfork, Pitchfork, 8 Dec. 2017, pitchfork.com/news/jazz-drummer-sunny-murray-dead-at-81/.

September 21, 2022
September 21, 2022
Heeey, Uncle Sunny. U left us and wanted to know ya dad wherever he was in Oklahoma. I felt ya longings, thanks for sharing deep conversations that made me speechless before u left us. My mom always spoke of you. Will keep ya memory alive… Your nephew,
Your sister son
A Playa gotta play!!!
One love- Miami Mike DeVine Pennington 9/21/22
March 10, 2018
March 10, 2018
Join us for this mini-doc series the Memorial Concert & Tribute to free jazz drummer Sunny Murray held in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at the Phila Clef Club for Jazz & Performing Arts featuring Odean Pope, Muhammad Ali, Dave Burrell, Monette Sudler, Alan Nelson, Bobby Zankel, Elliott Levin, Terry Lawson, Richard Hill, Alfie Pollitt, Kevin Diehl and a host of other musicians. This concert was presented and sponsored by the Phila Clef Club, Ars Nova Workshop, the Phila Jazz Project, High Two Recordings, and Kevin Diehl and Sonic Liberation Front. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOtcZBRgHbAXBRk5LyfmwzQ
January 18, 2018
January 18, 2018
Sunny Murray's Memorial Tribute will be held on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at the Philadelphia Clef Club at 7:00PM. The memorial features an outstanding list of musicians from Philadelphia and New York City. Please try to attend in order to honor this great musician an artist. Thank you.
January 4, 2018
January 4, 2018
I received a call in 1985. It was a wrong number. The caller asked who I was. I told him, then asked him. "It's Sunny Murray." ME: "Sunny Murray the musician?" - This was how we met. It was the year my daughter was born, the year my idol, Philly Joe Jones passed away, and the year I became a student and lifelong friend of Sunny Murray. This New York Times article, I feel, best captures the complete picture of Sunny Murray, drummer, musician, composer, artist. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/14/obituaries/sunny-murray-influential-free-jazz-drummer-is-dead-at-81.html. My heart-felt condolences to those who knew Sunny by his other roles: dad, brother, uncle, companion. To James, Hanif, Pia, Oforie, Conny, Isabelle and your entire family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. We remember fondly and are so very grateful to have shared some time with Christine. Love and Light to all, Tracey and Kevin Diehl & family.
December 22, 2017
December 22, 2017
When we see our uniqueness as a virtue, only then will we find peace. Rest in peace, my brother until we meet again...
December 21, 2017
December 21, 2017
I had recently been writing about Sunny Murray on my website blog entitled: "Ye Olde NEW THING". Then I learned the sad news this week.
So I added an update which ends with these two lines: "Sunny Murray, who was born September 21, 1936 in Idabel, Oklahoma, passed away in France, a citizen of the universe! May he rest in peace."
December 20, 2017
December 20, 2017
You made me discover Coltrane and Debussy, then music became the biggest part of my life.
For this sharing there are no words, but i have to say thank you.
See ya.

(1969) Hommage to Africa
(2004) Désert de sel [& Gilles Torrent]
December 19, 2017
December 19, 2017
James, Jr., Haniff, Oforie, and Pia, I send my condolences to you and your families. Sunny will continue to be a part of me as he has always been. May you sleep in peace, my uncle. And if your old pals are still playing music, I know you will be right at home. You will always be in our hearts.
December 19, 2017
December 19, 2017
Sunny

Cet en train que tu m’as obligé de venir
Tu m’as fait marcher, comme jamais je ne le pouvais
A l’image de l’arbre, tu as donné
Sans rien prendre que le subtil
Étonnant et donnant le manque
Balayant le temps, tout les temps
Catalixtemps
Le subtil est ce qui nous nourris
L’immonde est ce qui se décompose
Nous mettant en carence de ce qu’il leur manque
D’un seul coup tu as balayé toutes les balivernes enseignées
Sunny, pour tes Enfants, Compagne et Compagnons,
Tu m’as fait marcher, baguette magique
D’Idabel à Isabelle
Mes respects merveilleux

Didier

Depuis Concarneau
December 14, 2017
December 14, 2017
I heard wonderful stories seen great videos even other celebrities as spoke well of you in the presence of other artists and musicians I was told that I look like you that was so funny everytime I would hear that but today I honor you as my uncle and this nation honors you as the great Sunny Murray wish I had the chance to spend more time with you to get to know you but my heart flutters today that's a branch from this tree has failed but strength has build a legacy and do we have a history in this family of great singers and musicians and performers Myrtle Lee Turner Rice what a powerful woman to have three powerful children strong-willed it and talented. My love condolences and prayers go out to my cousins and the Murray family God bless you and may the music of Sonny Murray live on in our hearts in this nation and in the music industry will people can learn what Jazz hip-hop and fusion jazz is really all about the study of Sunny Murray you will be missed uncle love your nephew Gino Scott of Atlanta Georgia

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September 21, 2022
September 21, 2022
Heeey, Uncle Sunny. U left us and wanted to know ya dad wherever he was in Oklahoma. I felt ya longings, thanks for sharing deep conversations that made me speechless before u left us. My mom always spoke of you. Will keep ya memory alive… Your nephew,
Your sister son
A Playa gotta play!!!
One love- Miami Mike DeVine Pennington 9/21/22
March 10, 2018
March 10, 2018
Join us for this mini-doc series the Memorial Concert & Tribute to free jazz drummer Sunny Murray held in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at the Phila Clef Club for Jazz & Performing Arts featuring Odean Pope, Muhammad Ali, Dave Burrell, Monette Sudler, Alan Nelson, Bobby Zankel, Elliott Levin, Terry Lawson, Richard Hill, Alfie Pollitt, Kevin Diehl and a host of other musicians. This concert was presented and sponsored by the Phila Clef Club, Ars Nova Workshop, the Phila Jazz Project, High Two Recordings, and Kevin Diehl and Sonic Liberation Front. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOtcZBRgHbAXBRk5LyfmwzQ
January 18, 2018
January 18, 2018
Sunny Murray's Memorial Tribute will be held on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at the Philadelphia Clef Club at 7:00PM. The memorial features an outstanding list of musicians from Philadelphia and New York City. Please try to attend in order to honor this great musician an artist. Thank you.
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Manigod

December 17, 2017

Ici ont dit que les habitants de Manigod ne sont ni des hommes, ni des bêtes.

Un jour donc, Sunny viens dans les montagnes de Manigod, plein de neige, et il fait avec et pour mes filles un bonhomme de neige.

Et, juste en partant, il entoure le cou du bonhomme de de neige de son écharpe afin qu'il n'ai pas froid.

Sunny, avec ou sans musique est un bon-homme.

Amitié.

Today

December 17, 2017

I was in the record store today and the owner said, hey your uncle was a master of Jazz drums. "Sorry about his passing. We have carried his records...." Amazing how news travels. Big ups#SunnyMurray

The Grapevine

December 15, 2017

Stories told in the warmth of the sun, bellies aching from the laughter, as we watch the bees buzzing lazily - full from the grapevine’s nectar.

Tales of your travels and the music you made along the way, your legacy that will be missed moving forward from this given day.

This is what I remember most and brings forth tears - shining moments spent with you under the grapevine in my younger years.

Now leave behind your sorrows and embrace the bliss ahead, but never forget - as I won’t - the sweetness of our glorious grapevine just slightly overhead.

Written for our father, Sunny Murray.

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