Alan Shorter, né le à Newark (New Jersey) et mort le à Los Angeles, est un trompettiste et bugle de free jazz. Il est le frère aîné du compositeur et saxophonisteWayne Shorter[1],[2]
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Shorter et le monstre magnétique [‘Alan Shorter and The Magnetic Monster’], Jazz Hot, juin 1967 [Interviewed with tape recorder by Daniel Berger and Alain Cerneau, 18th May 1966, New York]
Alan Shorter, [Liner Notes] Orgasm, 1968
Alan Shorter, DistensionActuel, mai 1969
Val Wilmer, [Liner Notes] Tes Esat 1970.
Richard Williams, [Liner Notes] Parabolic, 1969
Interview by Richard Williams. Melody Maker, mai 1, 1971
Elisabeth Chandet, Jazz En Direct: Les Nuits du Vézelay, Jazz Magazine, avril 1971
Philippe Carles, Jazz En Direct: Alan Shorter Tes Esat, Jazz Magazine, janvier 1973
Ron Welburn, Alan Shorter, [Rev. of Parabolic and Tes Esat], Black World, octobre 1973
Alan Shorter, Vivre la New Musique, Jazz Magazine, February 1974
J.R. Taylor, Album Briefs, Rev. of Parabolic, Jazz Digest, Vol. 3, no. 1 (January 1974)
Alan Shorter, [Letter], Cadence, Vol. 2, no. 1 (November 1976)
Philippe Carles, [Liner notes], Tes Esat CD re-issue, 2004.
Amiri Baraka, Reissuing Orgasm [December, 1997], Wayne Shorter on his brother, Alan (from interview with Amiri Baraka), Orgasm CD re-issue, 1998.
Philippe Robert, Schizophonia in Philippe Robert and Guillaume Belhomme, Free Fight: This Is Our (New) Thing, Rosières-en-Haye, Camion Blanc, 2012.
For me it's NEW music! – Alan Shorter (1932-1987), Online, Rolling Stone, 2012: http://forum.rollingstone.de/foren/topic/alan-shorter/
David Grundy, Why? The Parabolic New Music of Alan Shorter, Point of Departure, .