Larry Ochs | |
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Larry Ochs at Jazzfestival Saalfelden, 2009
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Background information | |
Born |
New York City |
May 3, 1949
Genres | Jazz, avant-garde jazz, classical |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, producer, label owner |
Instruments | Saxophone |
Labels | Music & Arts, Metalanguage, Black Saint, Atavistic, Rogue Art, Not Two |
Associated acts | Rova Saxophone Quartet, Glenn Spearman, What We Live, Kihnoua |
Larry Ochs (born May 3, 1949 in New York City) is an American jazz saxophonist, co-founder of the Rova Saxophone Quartet and Metalanguage Records.
Ochs studied trumpet briefly but concentrated on tenor and sopranino saxophones. He worked as a record producer and founded his own label, Metalanguage Records in 1978, in addition to operating the Twelve Stars studio in California. He co-founded the Rova Saxophone Quartet and worked in Glenn Spearman's Double Trio. A frequent recipient of commissions, he composed the music for the play Goya's L.A. by Leslie Scalapino in 1994 and for the film Letters Not About Love, which was named best documentary at SXSW in 1998. He has played in a new music trio called Room and the What We Live ensemble. He has recorded several albums as a leader. He formed the group Kihnoua in 2007 with vocalist Dohee Lee and Scott Amendola on drums and electronics, which released Unauthorized Caprices in 2010.
He is married to poet Lyn Hejinian.
With Glenn Spearman
With Fred Frith and Maybe Monday
With Dave Rempis and Darren Johnston