The Associated Press
Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999; 5:53 a.m. EST
NEW YORK (AP) -- Jazz trumpeter Lester Bowie, a founding member of the 
long-running Art Ensemble of Chicago, has died from complications from 
liver cancer. He was 58.

Bowie died Monday night at his Brooklyn home, said Kevin Beauchamp, a 
representative of the Art Ensemble, the jazz group Bowie helped found in 
1969.   The group has played the United States and Europe for 30 years. 
Bowie, who also played the fluegelhorn, was known as a flamboyant performer 
with a sense of humor and an appreciation for the theatrical side of 
performing.

``Lester Bowie was a great trumpeter who kind of pushed the boundaries,'' 
said Walter Wade, an on-air personality at WBGO-FM, a jazz station in 
Newark, N.J.   "His approach to playing, it was very visceral,'' Wade said. 
That style was matched by the musicians he played with in the 
ensemble.  ``They were pioneers who took music seriously but didn't leave 
the theater out,'' Wade said.

Bowie was known for using all kinds of music in his performances, including 
the works of Michael Jackson and James Brown.

Born in Maryland, Bowie was brought up in Arkansas and Missouri. He started 
playing the trumpet at age five and by 16, he was leading his own group. As 
a teenager in St. Louis, he practiced his trumpet by an open window, hoping 
that Louis Armstrong would hear him and discover him. Bowie helped form 
Black Artist Group, and the Great Black Orchestra in St. Louis. Later in 
Chicago, he and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell formed the Art Ensemble of 
Chicago. He recorded with Archie Shepp, Sunny Murray, Jimmy Lyons, and 
Cecil Taylor. He had been on tour with the group Brass Fantasy in London 
and went to hospital there when he felt ill, Beauchamp said. He came off 
the tour and headed back to New York. He went back into the hospital in New 
York and was sent home, where he died.

Bowie is survived by his wife Deborah Bowie; six children, and two 
grandchildren.


At 09:59 AM 11/11/99 PST, you wrote:
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>I don't know if everybody has heard yet, but Lester Bowie passed away 
>yesterday, he died of cancer at his home in Brooklyn. He was a talented 
>musician an he'll certainly be missed. My condolences to his family.
>
>Seth
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