Henry Threadgill's Musical Spring Is Varied and Extreme. Like He Is.
Briefly

Even as a child, Henry Threadgill liked to experiment.In this Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and saxophonist's new memoir, Easily Slip Into Another World, he recounts a youthful attempt to fly from a window using a contraption of his own devising.He managed to escape the ensuing, predictable crash without breaking any bones, but the young Threadgill did earn a reputation for daring in his Chicago neighborhood.
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