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Archie Shepp

Acting
1937-05-24
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Archie Shepp was born in 1937 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was 7 years old when his family moved to Philadelphia, in the black neighborhood of "Brick Yard".

He started playing the banjo with his father, then he studied piano and saxophone at the same time as he did his secondary studies at Germantown College. He entered university, got into theatre, frequented novelists and poets like Leroy Jones, and wrote his first play "The Communist", an allegory on the situation of black Americans. At the end of the 50s, Archie Shepp met the most radical musicians of the time: Lee Morgan, Bobby Timmons, Jimmy Garrisson, Ted Curson, Beaver Harris... During this period, his political conscience found expression in plays and theatrical productions that only allowed him to survive.

It was at the beginning of the 60s that he met Cécil Taylor and made two recordings with him that would be decisive. In 1962, he signed his first album as co-leader with Bill Dixon. The following year, he founded the New York Contemporary Five with John Tchicaï, recorded four albums for the Fontana, Storyville and Savoy labels and discovered Europe with the same group.

From August 1964, he worked with Impulse: 17 albums were recorded including Four for Trane, Fire Music, Mama too Tight, which are among the classics of Free music. His collaboration with John Coltrane took shape in Ascension in 1965 and marked a turning point in avant-garde music. His participation in the creation of the Composers Guild with Paul and Carla Bley, Sun RA, Roswell Rudd, Cecil Taylor, reflects his militant commitment.

In July 1969, he went to Africa for the first time to the Pan-African Festival in Algiers, a city that was home to many black American opponents at the time. On this occasion, he recorded live for the Byg label, the first of six albums in the Actuel series and he played on stage with a group of Tuaregs. From then on, Archie Shepp would multiply the musical encounters "world" with Gwoka from Guadeloupe, Hungarians (CD Hungarian bebop with Mihaly Dresch) and many others.

From 1969, he taught ethnomusicology at the University of Amherst, Massachusetts); he continued to perform around the world, asserting his identity as an African American musician.

Francis Marmande wrote about him in the Dictionnaire du Jazz (published by Robert Laffont): "An artistic and intellectual personality of the highest order, Archie Shepp, a leading musician of the free avant-garde, was able to join, without abandoning the essential of this aesthetic, the "royal road" of jazz art. By deepening the spirit and the letter of the two sides of the song originating from Negro-American music: the blues and the spiritual. Of which he never ceases, through classical pieces or composed by him (Black Water Blues by Bessie Smith or Mama Rose, etc.) to revive the force of strangeness in the face of European music, in a unique mix of wounded violence and immemorial nostalgia.

In recent years Archie Shepp multiplies the audacious encounters without ever fearing to take risks.
Known For 14 titles
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool (2019) subtitle poster
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
2019 Movie
as Self - Musician
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Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues (2022) subtitle poster
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
2022 Movie
as Self (voice) (archive sound)
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24 Bars (2007) subtitle poster
24 Bars
2007 Movie
as Marcus
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Ten for Two: The John Sinclair Freedom Rally (1971) subtitle poster
Ten for Two: The John Sinclair Freedom Rally
1971 Movie
as Self
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The Panafrican Festival in Algiers (1969) subtitle poster
The Panafrican Festival in Algiers
1969 Movie
as Self
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Imagine the Sound (1981) subtitle poster
Imagine the Sound
1981 Movie
as Self
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Archie Shepp chez les Touaregs (1969) subtitle poster
Archie Shepp chez les Touaregs
1969 Movie
as Self
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Archie Shepp: Je suis jazz... c'est ma vie (1984) subtitle poster
Archie Shepp: Je suis jazz... c'est ma vie
1984 Movie
as Self
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Monk & Pannonica: An American Story (2022) subtitle poster
Monk & Pannonica: An American Story
2022 Movie
as Self
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Mystery Mister Ra (1984) subtitle poster
Mystery Mister Ra
1984 Movie
as Self
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The Sound Before the Fury (2014) subtitle poster
The Sound Before the Fury
2014 Movie
as Self
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Scala Milan AC (2005) subtitle poster
Scala Milan AC
2005 Movie
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Dark Gable (2011) subtitle poster
Dark Gable
2011 Movie
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Archie Shepp Quartet: Live from the Teatro Alfieri - Torino 1977: Part 2 (2009) subtitle poster
Archie Shepp Quartet: Live from the Teatro Alfieri - Torino 1977: Part 2
2009 Movie
as Self
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