In 1964, record producer Bernard Stollman founded ESP Disk with the motto "The Artists Alone Decide." Over the next ten years, Stollman's label secured legendary status, releasing a stream of ...
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ESP-Disk might have been named after Esperanto, the idealistic, international language that was recognized by UNESCO in 1954. On the back of each ESP-Disk were the words: “Mendu tiun diskon ce via ...
Sometimes it does take a bit of a reminder—especially in the days of corporate conglomerates managing almost every aspect of one's media experience—that the history of improvised music has been forged ...
Bernard Stollman, the founder of ESP-Disk, a persistently independent record company that chronicled a full range of the challenging, inventive music of the 1960s, has died. He was 85. The cause of ...
Ready for rediscovery by sampler fetishists and retro folkies alike, The Complete ESP-Disk Recordings of North Dakota’s Pearls Before Swine is both precious and perverse. The product of singer, ...
Bernard Stollman, founder of NYC record label ESP-Disk, has passed away at age 85. The label writes on Facebook: Sad news here at ESP-Disk’. Our beloved founder, Bernard Stollman, passed away last ...
Bernard Stollman was the founder of the New York City-based independent record label ESP-Disk. His label released influential jazz records by artists like Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, ...
What other label would release LPs by Timothy Leary, The Fugs, Giuseppe Logan, Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Burton Greene & Patty Waters, and Pharoah Sanders—not to mention Bob James’s first wild ...
Bernard Stollman died this week at 85. Unknown to most but a legend to many, he was one of the most important non-musicians in the history of the 1960s jazz avant-garde. Stollman, a lawyer, founded ...
Bernard Stollman, founder of the New York independent jazz and alternative music label ESP-Disk, died Sunday night after a prolonged bout with colon cancer that had spread to his spine. He was 85. By ...