| COLEMAN | Ornette ___, saxophonist and composer noted for the 1961 album Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation |
| WERE | "Hi . . . ___ the Miracles" (1961 album) |
| TRADEIN | Some jazz a German offers in part payment (5-2) |
| ALTO | ___ saxophonist |
| ARTHURMILLER | US playwright whose works included Death Of A Salesman and the screenplay for the 1961 film The Misfits (6,6) |
| LAZER | Major ---, electronic band that has released the albums Free The Universe and Peace Is The Mission ( |
| LOREN | Sophia ---, Best Actress Oscar winner for the 1961 film Two Women (5) |
| ALL | 70-Across album "Free-for-___" |
| RELEASE | New album's free (7) |
| BRUBECK | Dave, U.S. jazz pianist and composer noted for The Duke (7) |
| SZELL | George ___, Hungarian-born American conductor and composer noted for his long tenure as music director of the Cleveland Orchestra |
| EVANS | Gil, Canadian-U.S. jazz pianist and composer noted for his collaborations with Miles Davis (5) |
| TOMWAITS | U.S. musician and composer noted for his 1985 album Rain Dogs (3,5) |
| ORNETTECOLEMAN | US jazz saxophonist and composer whose 1958 debut album was Something Else!!!! |
| SHORTER | Wayne, saxophonist and composer who was a jazz-rock fusion pioneer (7) |
| ORNETTE | & 6D US jazz saxophonist and composer whose 1958 debut album was Something Else!!!! (7,7) |
| CORELLI | Arcangelo, Italian violinist and composer noted for his 12 Concerti Grossi (7) |
| EINAUDI | Ludovico, pianist and composer noted for his composition I Giorni (7) |
| ZAPPA | Frank, musician and composer noted for work including his 1982 song Valley Girl (5) |
| COLTRANE | John ___, US jazz saxophonist and composer who died in 1967 (8) |