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Glenn Spearman

Glenn Spearman was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He was associated with free jazz and experimental music.

Discography
As leader or co-leaderNight After Night (Musa-Physics, 1981) • Utterance (Cadence, 1990) • Mystery Project (Black Saint, 1993) • Smokehouse (Black Saint, 1994) • The Fields (Black Saint, 1996) • Surya: Stretching the Edge (Surya, 1996) • Surya: Up (Surya, 1996) • Th (CIMP, 1997) • Let it Go (Red Toucan, 1997) • First and Last (Eremite, 1999) • Working with the Elements with Dominic Duval (CIMP, 1999) • Blues for Falasha (Tzadik, 1999) • Free Worlds (Black Saint, 2000) With EmergencyHomage to Peace (America, 1973) • Bob Reid Presents: The Best of Emergency (Kwela, 1976) With Marco EneidiCreative Music Orchestra (Music & Arts, 1997) With Trio HurricaneSuite of Winds (Black Saint, 1986) • Live at Fire in the Valley (Eremite, 1997) As sideman With Raphe Malik21st Century Texts (FMP, 1992) • Sirens Sweet & Slow (Out Sounds, 1994) • The Short Form (Eremite, 1997) • Companions (Eremite, 2002) With othersPipe Dreams, Figure 8 (Rova Saxophone Quartet x 2) (1994) • Elevations, Lisle Ellis (1995) • Marco Eneidi & the Jungle Orchestra, Marco Eneidi (1996) • Mindfulness, William Hooker (Knitting Factory, 1997) • Live at Radio Valencia with Marco Eneidi, William Parker, Jackson Krall (Botticelli) ==References==
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