Talk:Charles Lloyd (jazz musician)

== Sangam Trio ==

This article needs something added on Lloyd's recent work. Here's a few things I found on it with a quick Google search. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5507053 http://www.jazzitude.com/lloyd_sangam.htm M. Stern 23:59, 13 May 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:CharlesLloydWithBillyHiggins.jpg
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is this the one?
Is this the Charles Lloyd referred to on the I Spy episode "Let's Kill Karlovassi" by Bill Cosby's character? See season 3 episode 1. Scott refers to his music and the mood it creates. 71.163.114.49 (talk) 17:50, 21 June 2013 (UTC)

Copyright problem removed
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I have cut most of the main text, because it was near-identical to online content here and here. Someone added inline citations to these sources, but that is acceptable only if the content has been reworded. The timimg of earlier edits (including two cuts for Copyright violations) suggests that the content was originally not on Wikipedia. If there is evidence that the Wikipedia version came first, then please post it here; if there is no evidence, then that content will have to stay removed. EddieHugh (talk) 19:18, 23 September 2013 (UTC)

Should this picture be in the lead section?
I was just wondering why there's a picture in discography but not in the infobox. There seems to be some copyright issues with this article judging from the other threads but I can't see why this picture shouldn't be in the infobox. Thanks, Eman 235 / talk  22:05, 5 June 2014 (UTC)
 * Never mind, someone added a different one. Eman 235 / talk  05:59, 27 June 2014 (UTC)

Blacklisted link?
And here I am again. I noticed there was a broken external link, looking like this:


 * [chriscomerradio.com/charles_lloyd/charles_lloyd11-14-2000.htm Radio Interview Charles Lloyd 2000]

So I tried fixing it by adding http:// at the beginning but then it told me that the website was on Wikipedia's blacklist. What should be done? Eman 235 / talk 22:11, 5 June 2014 (UTC)

Neutrality disputed (POV tag)
Update: This is fixed as of August 2016 (--Vitamin-zark (talk) 10:28, 4 January 2018 (UTC))

The article is not written from a Neutral Point Of View. It requires re-writing in several points and/or the addition of reliable sources that back up opinions or claims about the artist is also needed. Examples: (Vitamin-zark (talk) 19:19, 22 June 2016 (UTC))

- "during this period of prolific composing he was also finding his unique voice as a saxophonist" - "Forest Flower made history as one of the first jazz recordings to sell a million copies, and the album's firsts continued as it became a crossover success that appealed to a popular mass market audiences and gained heavy airplay on FM radio." - "Lloyd began to take audiences on journeys that traversed enormous distances. Over nearly five decades, his compositions have punctuated the post-bop period, embraced the traditional music of a host of world cultures and enlivened the psychedelic 1960s with avant-garde improvisation". - "Actually he was just following a trajectory that was taking him closer to the essence of the music he was hearing" - "More than twenty years later, he is still with the label, and still in search of the “sound” and the truth" - "Mirror, his second recording with the New Quartet (released September 2010), has already been called a "Charles Lloyd classic"" - "His concerts and recordings are events of pristine beauty and elegance, full of intensely felt emotion and passion that touches deep inside the heart. This is not entertainment, but the powerful uncorrupted expression of beauty through music. When music vibrates, the soul vibrates and touches the spirit within." - "Lloyd established another "first" in his interesting history of jazz "firsts," " - "Ta Nea, the leading newspaper of Athens" Vitamin-zark (talk) 19:19, 22 June 2016 (UTC)

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