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Four for Jazz & Benny Bailey
obhU – press U Four For Jazz & Benny Bailey CD KICK 211180 CD KICK 211181 CD KICK 211178 CD KICK 211179 CD KICK 211180 A Land Of Dolls/ Four For Jazz & Benny Bailey Benny Bailey(tp)/ Heinz Bigler(as)/ Joe Haider(p,e.p)/ Isla Eckinger(b)/ H.P.Giger(dr,perc) 1. A Land Of Dolls (Haider)OBH/Domicile 2:43 2. What Is Happening (Haider)OBH 6:02 3. Interlude (Eckinger)OBH 7:46 4. All Them Chickens (Giger)OBH 12:52 5. Prompt (Bailey)Swingtone 6:08 CD KICK 211181 Stoned Ghost/ Four For Jazz & Benny Bailey Benny Bailey(tp)/ Heinz Bigler(as)/ Joe Haider(p,e.p)/ Isla Eckinger(b)/ H.P.Giger(dr,perc) 1. Stoned Ghost (Bailey)OBH 7:58 2. Sho-wa-di-ba-du-ba (Bigler)OBH 6:27 3. Music For A Quintet (Bigler)OBH 11:11 4. Three For Four (Bigler)OBH 7:30 5. Ghost And Blood Chant (Giger)OBH 6:23 CD KICK 211178 Sunday Child/ Four For Jazz : Gerd Dudek(ss,ts,fl,shenai)/ Joe Haider(p,e.p)/ Isla Eckinger(b)/ H.P.Giger(dr,perc) 1. Sunday Child (Haider)OBH 5:15 2. Muchacha (Haider)OBH 7:53 3. Thelonius I’m Sorry (Eckinger)OBH 4:51 4. Cage Of A Queen (Haider)OBH 5:38 5. Our Way Ahead (Dudek/Giger)OBH 4:09 6. Snake Temple (Haider/Eckinger)OBH 8:23 CD KICK 211179 Power Of Nature/ Four For Jazz : Heinz Bigler(as)/ Joe Haider(p,e.p)/ Isla Eckinger(b)/ H.P.Giger(dr,perc) 1. -
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Lee Konitz ألبوم قائمة (الألبوم ات & الجدول الزمني) Jazz Nocturne https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/jazz-nocturne-30595290/songs Live at the Half Note https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/live-at-the-half-note-25096883/songs Lee Konitz with Warne Marsh https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/lee-konitz-with-warne-marsh-20813610/songs Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/lee-konitz-meets-jimmy-giuffre-3228897/songs Organic-Lee https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/organic-lee-30642878/songs https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/lee-konitz-meets-warne-marsh-again- Lee Konitz Meets Warne Marsh Again 28405627/songs Subconscious-Lee https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/subconscious-lee-7630954/songs https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/an-image%3A-lee-konitz-with-strings- An Image: Lee Konitz with Strings 24966652/songs Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/lee-konitz-plays-with-the-gerry-mulligan- Mulligan Quartet quartet-24078058/songs Anti-Heroes https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/anti-heroes-28452844/songs Alto Summit https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/alto-summit-28126595/songs Pyramid https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/pyramid-28452798/songs Live at Birdland https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/live-at-birdland-19978246/songs Oleo https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/oleo-28452776/songs Very Cool https://ar.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/very-cool-25096889/songs -
Lee Konitz Nonet Yes, Yes, Nonet Mp3, Flac, Wma
Lee Konitz Nonet Yes, Yes, Nonet mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Yes, Yes, Nonet Country: Japan Released: 1979 Style: Post Bop, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1260 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1226 mb WMA version RAR size: 1987 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 665 Other Formats: MP1 DMF TTA RA VOX AHX MP2 Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Death Of A Nation 6:05 A2 Languid 6:11 Footprints A3 7:59 Written-By – W. Shorter* Stardust B1 5:10 Written-By – H. Carmichael* B2 Primrose Path 6:30 B3 Noche Triste 4:32 My Buddy B4 3:30 Written-By – Kahn*, Donaldson* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – SteepleChase Records Copyright (c) – SteepleChase Records Credits Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Lee Konitz Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Ronnie Cuber Bass – Buster Williams Design [Cover], Layout – Per Grunnet Drums – Billy Hart Liner Notes – Torbjørn Sjøgren Piano – Harold Danko Producer, Mixed By, Photography By – Nils Winther Recorded By – Elvin Campbell Trombone – Jimmy Knepper Trombone [Bass] – Sam Burtis Trumpet, Flugelhorn – John Eckert, Tom Harrell Written-By – Jimmy Knepper (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3) Notes JAPAN Press with OBI and insert SAMPLE/PROMO COPY Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Lee Konitz Yes, Yes, Nonet (LP, SCS-1119 SteepleChase SCS-1119 Denmark 1979 Nonet Album) Lee Konitz SCCD-31119 Yes, Yes, Nonet (CD) SteepleChase SCCD-31119 Denmark 1986 Nonet Lee Konitz Yes, Yes, Nonet (CD, SCCD-31119 SteepleChase SCCD-31119 Denmark 1986 Nonet Album) Related Music albums to Yes, Yes, Nonet by Lee Konitz Nonet Mingus - Something Like A Bird Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - 1927-1931 Lee Konitz - Pride Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - 1938-1939 Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra - Even The Moon Is Dancing Lou Donaldson - The Best Of Lou Donaldson Vol. -
The Evolution of Ornette Coleman's Music And
DANCING IN HIS HEAD: THE EVOLUTION OF ORNETTE COLEMAN’S MUSIC AND COMPOSITIONAL PHILOSOPHY by Nathan A. Frink B.A. Nazareth College of Rochester, 2009 M.A. University of Pittsburgh, 2012 Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Pittsburgh 2016 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH THE KENNETH P. DIETRICH SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES This dissertation was presented by Nathan A. Frink It was defended on November 16, 2015 and approved by Lawrence Glasco, PhD, Professor, History Adriana Helbig, PhD, Associate Professor, Music Matthew Rosenblum, PhD, Professor, Music Dissertation Advisor: Eric Moe, PhD, Professor, Music ii DANCING IN HIS HEAD: THE EVOLUTION OF ORNETTE COLEMAN’S MUSIC AND COMPOSITIONAL PHILOSOPHY Nathan A. Frink, PhD University of Pittsburgh, 2016 Copyright © by Nathan A. Frink 2016 iii DANCING IN HIS HEAD: THE EVOLUTION OF ORNETTE COLEMAN’S MUSIC AND COMPOSITIONAL PHILOSOPHY Nathan A. Frink, PhD University of Pittsburgh, 2016 Ornette Coleman (1930-2015) is frequently referred to as not only a great visionary in jazz music but as also the father of the jazz avant-garde movement. As such, his work has been a topic of discussion for nearly five decades among jazz theorists, musicians, scholars and aficionados. While this music was once controversial and divisive, it eventually found a wealth of supporters within the artistic community and has been incorporated into the jazz narrative and canon. Coleman’s musical practices found their greatest acceptance among the following generations of improvisers who embraced the message of “free jazz” as a natural evolution in style. -
Instead Draws Upon a Much More Generic Sort of Free-Jazz Tenor
1 Funding for the Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program NEA Jazz Master interview was provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. BILL HOLMAN NEA Jazz Master (2010) Interviewee: Bill Holman (May 21, 1927 - ) Interviewer: Anthony Brown with recording engineer Ken Kimery Date: February 18-19, 2010 Repository: Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution Description: Transcript, 84 pp. Brown: Today is Thursday, February 18th, 2010, and this is the Smithsonian Institution National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Oral History Program interview with Bill Holman in his house in Los Angeles, California. Good afternoon, Bill, accompanied by his wife, Nancy. This interview is conducted by Anthony Brown with Ken Kimery. Bill, if we could start with you stating your full name, your birth date, and where you were born. Holman: My full name is Willis Leonard Holman. I was born in Olive, California, May 21st, 1927. Brown: Where exactly is Olive, California? Holman: Strange you should ask [laughs]. Now it‟s a part of Orange, California. You may not know where Orange is either. Orange is near Santa Ana, which is the county seat of Orange County, California. I don‟t know if Olive was a part of Orange at the time, or whether Orange has just grown up around it, or what. But it‟s located in the city of Orange, although I think it‟s a separate municipality. Anyway, it was a really small town. I always say there was a couple of orange-packing houses and a railroad spur. Probably more than that, but not a whole lot. -
ART FARMER NEA Jazz Master (1999)
Funding for the Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program NEA Jazz Master interview was provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. ART FARMER NEA Jazz Master (1999) Interviewee: Art Farmer (August 21, 1928 – October 4, 1999) Interviewer: Dr. Anthony Brown Dates: June 29-30, 1995 Repository: Archives Center, National Museum of American History Description: Transcript, 96 pp. Brown: Today is June 29, 1995. This is the Jazz Oral History Program interview for the Smithsonian Institution with Art Farmer in one of his homes, at least his New York based apartment, conducted by Anthony Brown. Mr. Farmer, if I can call you Art, would you please state your full name? Farmer: My full name is Arthur Stewart Farmer. Brown: And your date and place of birth? Farmer: The date of birth is August 21, 1928, and I was born in a town called Council Bluffs, Iowa. Brown: What is that near? Farmer: It across the Mississippi River from Omaha. It’s like a suburb of Omaha. Brown: Do you know the circumstances that brought your family there? Farmer: No idea. In fact, when my brother and I were four years old, we moved Arizona. Brown: Could you talk about Addison please? Farmer: Addison, yes well, we were twin brothers. I was born one hour in front of him, and he was larger than me, a bit. And we were very close. For additional information contact the Archives Center at 202.633.3270 or [email protected] 1 Brown: So, you were fraternal twins? As opposed to identical twins? Farmer: Yes. Right. -
Eddie Who? - Eddie Harris Amerikansk Tenorsaxofonist, Født 20.10.1934 I Chicago, IL, D
Eddie Who? - Eddie Harris Amerikansk tenorsaxofonist, født 20.10.1934 i Chicago, IL, d. 5.11.1996 Sanger og pianist som barn i baptistkirker og spillede senere vibrafon og tenorsax. Debuterede som pianist med Gene Ammons før universitetsstudier i musik. Spillede med bl.a. Cedar Walton i 7. Army Symphony Orchestra. Fik i 1961 et stort hit og jazzens første guldplade med filmmelodien "Exodus", hvad der i de følgende år gav ham visse problemer med accept i jazzmiljøet. Udsendte 1965 The in Sound med bl.a. hans egen komposition Freedom Jazz Dance, som siden er indgået i jazzens standardrepertoire. Spillede fra 1966 elektrificeret saxofon og hybrider af sax og basun. Flirtede med rock på Eddie Harris In the UK (Atlantic 1969). Spillede 1969 på Montreux festivalen med Les McCann (Swiss Movement, Atlantic) og skrev 1969-71 musik til Bill Cosbys tv-shows. Spillede i 80'erne med bl.a. Tete Montoliu og Bo Stief (Steps Up, SteepleChase, 1981) og igen med Les McCann. Som sideman med bl.a. Jimmy Smith, Horace Silver, Horace Parlan og John Scofield (Hand Jive, Blue Note, 1993). Optrådte trods sygdom, så sent som maj 1996. Indspillede et stort antal plader for mange selskaber, fra 80'erne mest europæiske. Med udgangspunkt i bopmusikken udviklede Harris sine eksperimenter til en meget personlig stil med umiddelbart genkendelig, egenartet vokaliserende tone, fra 70'erne krydret med (ofte lange), humoristisk filosofisk/satiriske enetaler. Følte sig ofte underkendt som musiker og satiriserede over det i sin "Eddie Who". Kilde: Politikens Jazz Leksikon, 2003, red. Peter H. Larsen og Thorbjørn Sjøgren There's a guys (Chorus) You ought to know Eddie Harris .. -
Discography Updates (Updated May, 2021)
Discography Updates (Updated May, 2021) I’ve been amassing corrections and additions since the August, 2012 publication of Pepper Adams’ Joy Road. Its 2013 paperback edition gave me a chance to overhaul the Index. For reasons I explain below, it’s vastly superior to the index in the hardcover version. But those are static changes, fixed in the manuscript. Discographers know that their databases are instantly obsolete upon publication. New commercial recordings continue to get released or reissued. Audience recordings are continually discovered. Errors are unmasked, and missing information slowly but surely gets supplanted by new data. That’s why discographies in book form are now a rarity. With the steady stream of updates that are needed to keep a discography current, the internet is the ideal medium. When Joy Road goes out of print, in fact, my entire book with updates will be posted right here. At that time, many of these changes will be combined with their corresponding entries. Until then, to give you the fullest sense of each session, please consult the original entry as well as information here. Please send any additions, corrections or comments to http://gc-pepperadamsblog.blogspot.com/, despite the content of the current blog post. Addition: OLIVER SHEARER 470900 September 1947, unissued demo recording, United Sound Studios, Detroit: Willie Wells tp; Pepper Adams cl; Tommy Flanagan p; Oliver Shearer vib, voc*; Charles Burrell b; Patt Popp voc.^ a Shearer Madness (Ow!) b Medley: Stairway to the Stars A Hundred Years from Today*^ Correction: 490900A Fall 1949 The recording was made in late 1949 because it was reviewed in the December 17, 1949 issue of Billboard. -
Warne Marsh Quintet Jazz of Two Cities Mp3, Flac, Wma
Warne Marsh Quintet Jazz Of Two Cities mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Jazz Of Two Cities Country: Spain Released: 2003 Style: Cool Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1461 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1907 mb WMA version RAR size: 1842 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 178 Other Formats: VOX MMF DXD VOC AU AIFF AAC Tracklist Hide Credits Smog Eyes 1-1 3:35 Composed By – Ted Brown Ear Conditioning 1-2 5:14 Composed By – Ronnie Ball Lover Man 1-3 4:28 Composed By – Ram Ramirez* Quintessence 1-4 4:15 Composed By – Ronnie Ball Jazz Of Two Cities 1-5 4:33 Composed By – Ted Brown Dixie's Dilemma 1-6 4:21 Composed By – Warne Marsh These Are The Things I Love (Based On Tchaikovsky's Opus 42, 3rd Movement) 1-7 3:59 Adapted By – Warne Marsh I Never Knew 1-8 5:02 Composed By – Gus Kahn, Ted Fiorito Ben Blew 1-9 3:37 Composed By – Ben Tucker Time's Up 1-10 3:08 Composed By – Ronnie Ball Earful 1-11 4:35 Composed By – Ronnie Ball Black Jack 1-12 3:15 Composed By – Warne Marsh Jazz Of Two Cities (Alternate Take) 1-13 4:39 Composed By – Ted Brown I Never Knew (Alternate Take) 1-14 5:09 Composed By – Gus Kahn, Ted Fiorito Aretha 2-1 4:59 Composed By – Ronnie Ball Long Gone 2-2 4:47 Composed By – Warne Marsh Once We Were Young 2-3 3:46 Composed By – Walter Gross Foolin' Myself 2-4 4:31 Composed By – Andy Razaf, Fats Waller Avalon 2-5 3:04 Composed By – Jolson*, DeSylva*, Rose* On A Slow Boat To China 2-6 5:17 Composed By – Frank Loesser Crazy She Calls Me 2-7 4:15 Composed By – Al Cahn Broadway 2-8 5:58 Composed By – Haydn Wood, Teddy McRae Arrival 2-9 3:48 Composed By – Ronnie Ball Au Privave 2-10 1:08 Composed By – Charlie Parker Ad Libido 2-11 2:43 Composed By – Ronnie Ball 2-12 Bobby Troup Discusses Warne's Music.. -
SAL MOSCA/WARNE MARSH QUARTET) (Archived from Cassette Sources - 1980-1981)
Guide to Digitized Sal Mosca Audiovisual Recordings Compiled by Don Messina BOX 13 - SAL MOSCA - ARCHIVED VILLAGE VANGUARD PERFORMANCES WITH WARNE MARSH From SAL MOSCA's |PRIVATE COLLECTION (SAL MOSCA/WARNE MARSH QUARTET) (Archived from Cassette Sources - 1980-1981) SM V000X– Sal Mosca-Warne Marsh Quartet at the Village Vanguard, 7th Avenue, NY, NY; SOURCE: C=CD; CAS=Cassette. Performers: SM=Sal Mosca (Piano); WM=Warne Marsh (Tenor); FC=Frank Canino (Bass); SS=Skip Scott (Drums). (ES=Earl Sauls (Bass), and TP=Tim Pleasant (Drums) may be part of part of the rhythm section on the excerpted solos CDs). ARCHIVED (A) Miscellaneous Info SM V# SOURCE SM V# DATE & Notes SM V0001a SM V0001 (CAS) 8.11.1981 (SM,WM,FC,SS) CD 1 of 2 Love me or leave me Out of nowhere (317 East 32nd St.) Foolin myself Indiana (Back home) Ghost of a chance Crosscurrents # Cherokee # Marionette # Featherbed # You go to my head # Released on Zinnia Records - Sal Mosca/Warne Marsh Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (103 and 104 CD) ________________________________________________________________________ SM V0001b-2 SM V0001/SM V0002 (CAS) 8.11.1981 (SM,WM,FC,SS) CD 2 of 2 SM V0001 Fishin' around Imagination SMV0002 8.11.1981 Two not one All the things you are Its you or no one (Duet SM+WM) Body and soul # Dreams # 1 Pennies in minor Sophisticated lady (incomplete) # Released on Zinnia Records - Sal Mosca/Warne Marsh Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (103 and 104CD) ________________________________________________________________________ SM V0003a SM V0003 (CAS) 8.12.1981 (SM,WM,FC,SS) CD 1 of 2 Its you or no one 317 East 32nd St. -
Complete Production History 2018-2019 SEASON
THEATER EMORY A Complete Production History 2018-2019 SEASON Three Productions in Rotating Repertory The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity October 23-24, November 3-4, 8-9 • Written by Kristoffer Diaz • Directed by Lydia Fort A satirical smack-down of culture, stereotypes, and geopolitics set in the world of wrestling entertainment. Mary Gray Munroe Theater We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Südwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915 October 25-26, 30-31, November 10-11 • Written by Jackie Sibblies Drury • Directed by Eric J. Little The story of the first genocide of the twentieth century—but whose story is actually being told? Mary Gray Munroe Theater The Moors October 27-28, November 1-2, 6-7 • Written by Jen Silverman • Directed by Matt Huff In this dark comedy, two sisters and a dog dream of love and power on the bleak English moors. Mary Gray Munroe Theater Sara Juli’s Tense Vagina: an actual diagnosis November 29-30 • Written, directed, and performed by Sara Juli Visiting artist Sara Juli presents her solo performance about motherhood. Theater Lab, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts The Tatischeff Café April 4-14 • Written by John Ammerman • Directed by John Ammerman and Clinton Wade Thorton A comic pantomime tribute to great filmmaker and mime Jacques Tati Mary Gray Munroe Theater 2 2017-2018 SEASON Midnight Pillow September 21 - October 1, 2017 • Inspired by Mary Shelley • Directed by Park Krausen 13 Playwrights, 6 Actors, and a bedroom. What dreams haunt your midnight pillow? Theater Lab, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts The Anointing of Dracula: A Grand Guignol October 26 - November 5, 2017 • Written and directed by Brent Glenn • Inspired by the works of Bram Stoker and others. -
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