African American Publications presents a biography, discography, and select bibliography of the unique jazz saxophonist.
Photo and review of "Standing Eight" accompanies a bio of the saxman who conquered both blindness and a debilitating stroke to make some of jazz's most unique music.
Scott Hacker praises Rhino Records for re-releasing this album by the celebrated saxophonist, full of both political and spiritual fire.
Metropolitan Records introduces "Haunted Melodies: The Songs of Rahsaan Roland Kirk," a tribute to the saxophone great, featuring Xavier Davis, Dwayne Burno, and others.
Check out Nancy Ostrovsky's painting of the blind saxophonist, adorned with a multitude of instruments, and read her recollection of an early 1970s performance.
Find photos, excerpts, and an Amazon.com retail link for "Bright Moments," John Kruth's biography of the jazz visionary, named after his best-known recording.
Find out what the eccentric three-horned saxophonist thought of computers in this illustrated collection of 1975 quotes.
Read a biography and discography of "arguably the most exciting saxophone soloist in jazz history," explore related links, or buy his CDs from Best Buy.
Tribute to the sax giant includes discography, wav and mp3 files, quotes, and links. Download the desktop theme, or contact Kirk collectors.
Quick Spotlight review of Yusef Lateef's "Part of the Search" and Kirk's "The Case of the 3 Sided Dream in Audio Color" compares the two multi-instrumentalists.
University of Chicago student Nicholas Anthony Russo provides an assortment of CD reviews, liner notes, and related links for his favorite jazz musician.
Barry Kernfeld's brief biography of the prodigiously talented, and equally eccentric, jazz saxophonist is accompanied by a discography and bibliography.