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Infobox musical artist | name = Sonny Sharrock| image = Sonny Sharrock.jpg| caption =| image_size = 200| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist| birth_name = Warren Harding Sharrock| alias =| birth_date = Birth date|1940|8|27|mf=y| death_date = Death date and age|1994|05|26|1940|08|27| instrument = Guitar | genre = Jazz | occupation = Guitarist | years_active = 1966–1994| label =| associated_acts = Linda Sharrock Last Exit (free jazz band)|Last Exit | website = http://www.sonnysharrock.com/ Official website| notable_instruments = Warren Harding "Sonny" Sharrock (August 27, 1940 – May 26, 1994) was an United States|American jazz guitar ist. He was once married to singer Linda Sharrock , with whom he sometimes recorded and performed.
One of few guitarists in the first wave of free jazz in the 1960s, Sharrock was known for his incisive, heavily chorded attack, his highly-amplified bursts of wild feedback, and for his use of saxophone-like lines played loudly on guitar.
Biography
Early life and career
Sharrock began his musical career singing doo wop in his teen years. He collaborated with Pharoah Sanders and Alexander Solla in the late 1960s, appearing first on Sanders's 1966 effort, Tauhid (album)|Tauhid . He made several appearances with flautist Herbie Mann and also made an uncredited guest appearance on Miles Davis 's A Tribute to Jack Johnson , perhaps his most famous cameo.
He had in fact wanted to play tenor saxophone from his youth after hearing John Coltrane play on Davis's album Kind of Blue on the radio at age 19, but his asthma prevented this from happening. Sharrock said repeatedly, however, that he still considered himself "a horn section|horn player with a really fucked up axe." Stagener, Dave. (1998). Sound Practices Mailing List Files - Volume 1. Subject: Re: Jazz Tips. Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.martinos.org/~reese/joetest/articles/articles_v01_j.html
Three albums under Sharrock's name were released in the late '60s through the mid-'70s: Black Woman (which has been described by one reviewer as bringing out the beauty in emotions rather than technical prowess(2000). The Music Forum - Reviews: Sonny Sharrock - Black Woman. Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.tmfhk.com/reviews/review84.htm), Monkey-Pockie-Boo , and an album co-credited to both Sonny and his wife, Paradise (an album by which Sharrock was embarrassed and stated several times that it was not good and should not be reissued Ratliff, Ben & Sharrock, Sonny. (1990). Interview with Sonny Sharrock, WKCR-FM, New York City, 1989. Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.joemcphee.com/jny/sharrock/ratliff89.htmlFlynn, Ed & Sharrock, Sonny. (1993). "Sounds & Voices of the Avant-Garde": Excerpts from an Interview with Sonny Sharrock, Hosted, Edited and Produced by Ed Flynn, WPKN-FM, 89.5, Bridgeport, Air Date 6/9/93. Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.joemcphee.com/jny/sharrock/flynn.html).
Career revival
After the release of Paradise , Sharrock was semi-retired for much of the 1970s, undergoing a divorce from wife/occasional collaborator Linda in 1978. In the intermittent years until producer/bassist Bill Laswell coaxed him out of retirement, he worked as both a chauffeur and a caretaker for mentally challenged children. At Laswell's urging, Sharrock appeared on Material (band)|Material 's (one of Laswell's many projects) 1981 effort, Memory Serves. In addition, Sharrock was a member of the punk rock|punk /jazz band Last Exit (Free jazz band)|Last Exit , together with Peter Brötzmann , Laswell and Ronald Shannon Jackson . During the late 1980s, he recorded and performed extensively with the New York-based improvising band Machine Gun (band)|Machine Gun , as well as leading his own bands. Sharrock flourished with Laswell's help, noting in a 1991 interview that "the last five years have been pretty strange for me, because I went twelve years without making a record at all, and then in the last five years, I've made seven records under my own name. That's pretty strange." Schaefer, John; Nicky Skopelitis|Skopelitis, Nicky & Sharrock, Sonny. (1991). Excerpts from an interview with Sonny Sharrock and Nicky Skopelitis, "New Sounds" #711, WNYC-FM, 9/9/91. Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.joemcphee.com/jny/sharrock/schaefer.html
Laswell would often perform with the guitarist on his albums, and produced many of Sharrock's recordings, including the entirely solo Guitar , the metal-influenced Seize the Rainbow , and the well-received Ask the Ages , which featured John Coltrane's bandmates Pharoah Sanders and Elvin Jones . "Who Does She Want To Be" is very lyrical piece harking back to the Coltrane/Davis Kind Of Blue sessions that had inspired him to play. One writer described Ask the Ages as "hands down, Sharrock's finest hour, and the ideal album to play for those who claim to hate jazz guitar."Sumera, Matthew. (2007). TrouserPress.com :: Sonny Sharrock . Retrieved January 5, 2008, from http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php? a=sonny_sharrock Sharrock is perhaps best known for the soundtrack to the Cartoon Network program Space Ghost Coast to Coast with his drummer Lance Carter, one of the last projects he completed in the studio before his death.
Death
In 1994, Sharrock died unexpectedly of a heart attack in his hometown of Ossining (town), New York|Ossining, New York , just as he was on the verge of signing the first major label deal in his entire career. He was 53. He left behind his wife of 11 years, Nettie and his daughter, Jasmyn. He is interred at the Dale Cemetery in Ossining (town), New York|Ossining, NY .
In August of 2010, S. Malcolm Street in Ossining was officially renamed "Sonny Sharrock Way". http://www.sonnysharrock.com/info.asp? pb=305& pg=2 http://maps.google.com/maps? q=Sonny+Sharrock+Way,+Ossining,+NY& hl=en& sll=41.153517,-73.86643& sspn=0.014589,0.026157& oq=sonny+sha& hnear=Sonny+Sharrock+Way,+Ossining,+Westchester,+New+York+10562& t=m& z=17& iwloc=ASignage was erected on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010. http://vimeo.com/15517344Sharrock was also inducted into Ossining High School's Hall of Fame.
http://www.silent-watcher.net/billlaswell/discography/index.html Bill Laswell discography (includes profiles on Laswell-produced Sharrock projects)
http://www.ossining.org/sharrock/sharrock.htm Ossining, New York profile
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