This musician’s band repeats a chant beginning “freedom for your daddy” on a bonus track of an album that also includes a song written to show that a band can swing in 6/8 time. An album by this musician recorded with Eric Dolphy at Cornell includes a song with censored lyrics like “don’t let them tar and feather us” and called an Arkansas politician “sick and ridiculous.” Lyrics like “You know someone great has gone” were added by Joni Mitchell to a song by this musician dedicated to a man nicknamed “Prez.” That song by this composer of “Better Git It in Your Soul” was re-titled “Theme for Lester Young” on an album whose title repeats his last name five times. For 10 points, name this jazz bassist who wrote “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat.” ■END■
ANSWER: Charles Mingus [or Charles Mingus Jr.]
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