Daunik Lazro, born April 2, 1945, in Chantilly, France, is a saxophonist known
for his work in jazz and improvised music. Influenced by Albert Ayler and
Ornette Coleman, Lazro started his career with bassist Saheb Sarbib, recording
three albums between 1973 and 1980. His debut solo album, The Entrance Gates of
Tshee Park, was released in 1980 on Hat Hut Records. Throughout the 1980s, he
collaborated with musicians like Jean-Jacques Avenel and Toshinori Kondo,
releasing notable albums Pohonrama - Music Made by Piano, Saxophone and Silence
(1985). In the 1990s, Lazro worked with Jo...