Biography
Throughout his career, clarinetist Perry Robinson sought to do the near-impossible: establish himself as an avant-garde leader on an instrument still closely associated with the swing era. After extensive formal study (including the Lenox School of Jazz in 1959), Robinson played with such advanced musicians as Paul Bley, Archie Shepp, and Bill Dixon. He was with Roswell Rudd's quintet in 1968, appeared on several works by the Jazz Composers' Orchestra, and in 1972 worked with Gunter Hampel. In a change of pace, Robinson was with Dave Brubeck's Two Generations of Brubeck band in 1973, but afterward he continued recording and performing avant-garde jazz. Perry Robinson died in Jersey City, New Jersey, following heart valve surgery on December 2, 2018; he was 80 years old. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Apostolic Succession: Common Objections Refuted w/ Perry Robinson
The Orthodox Case for Apostolic Succession w/ Perry Robinson
Debate Review w Seraphim Hamilton, Fr. DeYoung, Dr. Gary Jenkins, Fr. Joseph Lucas & P. Robinson
When Protestants Think They Know The Church Fathers
ORTHODOX VIEW ON MARY'S VIRGINITY AND SALVATION: PERRY ROBINSON RESPONDS TO ANTHONY ROGERS
Perry Robinson on Becoming Orthodox, Christology, and Personhood
AN ORTHODOX RESPONSE TO ANTHONY ROGERS: THE CHURCH FATHERS AND SOLA FIDE
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