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14 hrs ago | All About Jazz

Anthony Braxton: Creative Orchestra (Koln) 1978

The 1970s were an exceedingly fertile time period for composer Anthony Braxton, whose considerable output was primarily documented by Arista Records, including his Creative Orchestra Music, which encapsulated the entire history of jazz-from Scott Joplin to Albert Ayler .

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Related Topix: The Orchestra, Big-Band, World News, Germany, Jazz, Scott Joplin, Albert Ayler

Tue Dec 29, 2009

All About Jazz

Anthony Braxton / Joelle Leandre: Duo (Heidelberg Loppem) 2007

Two masters of improvisation and innovation realign for a series of three duet pieces, spanning two discs, captured live at the Heidelberg Cafe in Belgium.

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Related Topix: Jazz

Sun Dec 27, 2009

All About Jazz

Bill Dixon: Tapestries for Small Orchestra

John first fell under the spell of free jazz in the 1970s when he wistfully regarded the loft jazz scene from afar More about John .

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Related Topix: Jazz

Mon Dec 14, 2009

All About Jazz

CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: New Releases from Hat Hut Records: Dave Douglas,...

Jazz News: New Releases From Hat Hut Records: Dave Douglas, Manuel Mengis Gruppe 6, Ran Blake/Anthony Braxton and more New Releases From Hat Hut Records: Dave Douglas, Manuel Mengis Gruppe 6, Ran Blake/Anthony Braxton and more Dave Douglas - trumpet Brad Shepik - guitar Jim Black - drums Constellations is a new set of songs written and arranged for ...

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Related Topix: Dave Douglas, Jazz, Ran Blake, Jim Black

Wed Dec 02, 2009

Boing Boing

1971 Woolworth TV commercial for LPs

Kitschy. Somebody else might have a better answer, but I would guess the music was arranged specifically for Woolworth's. If someone knows who the composer was, you could probably dig up some more from them.

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Related Topix: Sun Ra, Jazz

Mon Nov 30, 2009

All About Jazz

CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Firehouse Excitement + CD Reviews

Wesleyan graduate, cohort of Professor Anthony Braxton and Taylor Ho Bynum, leader of duo with violist Jessica Pavone, Mary Halvorson brings her Quintet to Firehouse 12 in New Haven for 2 sets of exciting and challenging jazz.

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Related Topix: Jazz, 9, New Haven, CT, Best of 2007

Fri Nov 27, 2009

The Independent

Observations: Tyondai Braxton: Experiment and expectation

As Tyondai Braxton knows, the process whereby a final master copy of an artist's album is rendered can be stressful.

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Related Topix: Jazz, Opinion

Thu Nov 26, 2009

All About Jazz

Joelle Leandre / Maguelone Vidal / Raymond Boni: trace

Red Toucan Records Improvised music is created on the spur of the moment, the players looking for the common thread from which they can go in different directions as they spin their story.

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Related Topix: Derek Bailey, Jazz, George Lewis, Inventions, Science / Technology

Sat Nov 21, 2009

All About Jazz

Jon Irabagon with Mike Pride: I Don't Hear Nothin' But the Blues

Sometimes you don't need more than a sax and a drum set. Tenor saxophonist Jon Irabagon-winner of the 2008 Thelonious Monk Saxophone Competition and a potent and articulate front man of the post-modern be-bop quartet Mostly Others Do The Killing-and versatile drummer Mike Pride -a collaborator of Anthony Braxton and punk outfits such as Millions of ...

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Related Topix: Thelonious Monk, Jazz, Painting, Arts

Thu Oct 22, 2009

Pittsburgh City Paper

Jason Stein | Clarinet Clarity

It's not easy to get on Leo Records. The U.K. label, founded 30 years ago by Leo Feigin, is a bastion of the avant-jazz/improv scene, releasing Cecil Taylor, Anthony Braxton, Sun Ra and Eugene Chadbourne.

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Related Topix: Cecil Taylor, Jazz, Sun Ra, Pittsburgh, PA

Tue Oct 20, 2009

All About Jazz

Clean Feed Records eat the plate

Clean Feed records, founded in 2001, has been the most prolific and adventurous label for jazz this new century.

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Related Topix: World News, Portugal, Paul Dunmall, Jazz, Charles Gayle, Dennis Gonzalez, Vinny Golia

Sun Oct 11, 2009

All About Jazz

Joelle Leandre / George Lewis: Transatlantic Visions

Recorded at Vision Festival XIII in 2008, this pairing of French bassist Joelle Leandre and American trombonist George Lewis brings together two of the most gifted and committed musicians in improvised music.

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Related Topix: George Lewis, Jazz, Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy

Fri Oct 09, 2009

Hartford Courant

Steve Lehman At Firehouse 12 In New Haven Oct. 9

A former student of Jackie McLean and Anthony Braxton, saxophonist/composer Steve Lehman strikes a dramatic balance between the cerebral and the visceral with his bold, innovative music.

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Related Topix: New Haven Metro, Jazz, Hartford Metro, Hartford, CT, Columbia University, Music, Entertainment

Wed Oct 07, 2009

Rhyl Journal

New seasons of North Wales jazz begins

THE acclaimed Richard Iles/Tim France Quintet - boasting a trumpet and sax frontline - makes its first appearance in Waen this month for the first in a new series of jazz concerts.

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Related Topix: Kenny Wheeler, Jazz, Bill Frisell

Tue Oct 06, 2009

All About Jazz

PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Steve Lehman Live in New Haven and Remembering James P. Johnson

Hard to believe it's been 7 years since Steve Lehman graduated from Wesleyan but not surprising when one sees how busy he's been.

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Related Topix: Jazz, James P. Johnson, Jay Hoggard, George Lewis, Vijay Iyer, The Bad Plus

Tue Sep 29, 2009

All About Jazz

Music Industry: Leo Records: Thirty Years Old and Counting

Remarkably, the latest batch of releases from Leo Records marked the labels thirtieth anniversary.

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Related Topix: Jazz, Marilyn Crispell, The Ganelin Trio, Sun Ra

Sun Sep 27, 2009

All About Jazz

Jesse Elder: The Winding Shell

There is always room for a new songsmith in jazz. Pianist/composer Jesse Elder is a prodigious new voice in modern jazz, and his debut recording displays not only his nonpareil composing talents, but those of a very skilled arranger and performer.

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Related Topix: Muhal Richard Abrams, Duke Ellington, Jazz, Chris Cheek

Wed Sep 23, 2009

All About Jazz

The Fonda/Stevens Group: Memphis

The 11th album of their storied 18 year career, Memphis is only the fourth studio recording of the venerable Fonda/Stevens Group, making this release a delightful surprise.

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Related Topix: Herb Robertson, Blues, Tim Berne, Jazz, Dave Douglas

Mon Sep 21, 2009

All About Jazz

Taylor Ho Bynum / Spider Monkey Strings: Madeleine Dreams

John first fell under the spell of free jazz in the 1970s when he wistfully regarded the loft jazz scene from afar More about John .

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Related Topix: Jazz, Cecil Taylor

Sat Sep 19, 2009

All About Jazz

Han Bennink Trio: Parken

One of the most iconic players from the European free-music scene, Han Bennink's 50 plus year career has seen the Dutch master drummer traverse through a multitude of musical settings.

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Related Topix: Machine Gun, Peter Brotzmann, Jazz, Eric Dolphy, Charlie Parker, Misha Mengelberg

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