[3] Another Allmusic reviewer stated that "in the truest sense this drummer is a magician, adept at transformation and the creation of sacred space".
[3] In 1968, he worked with Oscar Brown, Jr. and Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre in the U.S. but moved to Europe before the end of the decade, where he played with Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Steve Lacy, Lou Bennett (with whom he visited Gambia and Senegal),[6] the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Alan Silva, and Noah Howard.
[7] After returning to the U.S. in 1971, he joined the Revolutionary Ensemble alongside Leroy Jenkins and Sirone, where he remained for several years, and played piano, flute, and bugle in addition to drums.
[7] In the 1970s, he played with Sam Rivers, George Adams, Karl Berger, Andrew Hill, and Anthony Braxton.
[1] As leader or co-leader With the Revolutionary Ensemble With Lester Bowie With Anthony Braxton With Ted Daniel With Leroy Jenkins and The Jazz Composer's Orchestra With Rahsaan Roland Kirk With Steve Lacy With Marcello Melis With Roscoe Mitchell and Don Moye With Alan Silva With Cecil Taylor With Clifford Thornton