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THE SHARED INFLUENCES and CHARACTERISTICS of JAZZ FUSION and PROGRESSIVE ROCK by JOSEPH BLUNK B.M.E., Illinois State University, 2014
COMMON GROUND: THE SHARED INFLUENCES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF JAZZ FUSION AND PROGRESSIVE ROCK by JOSEPH BLUNK B.M.E., Illinois State University, 2014 A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Colorado in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master in Jazz Performance and Pedagogy Department of Music 2020 Abstract Blunk, Joseph Michael (M.M., Jazz Performance and Pedagogy) Common Ground: The Shared Influences and Characteristics of Jazz Fusion and Progressive Rock Thesis directed by Dr. John Gunther In the late 1960s through the 1970s, two new genres of music emerged: jazz fusion and progressive rock. Though typically thought of as two distinct styles, both share common influences and stylistic characteristics. This thesis examines the emergence of both genres, identifies stylistic traits and influences, and analyzes the artistic output of eight different groups: Return to Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Miles Davis’s electric ensembles, Tony Williams Lifetime, Yes, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, and Soft Machine. Through qualitative listenings of each group’s musical output, comparisons between genres or groups focus on instances of one genre crossing over into the other. Though many examples of crossing over are identified, the examples used do not necessitate the creation of a new genre label, nor do they demonstrate the need for both genres to be combined into one. iii Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………… 1 Part One: The Emergence of Jazz………………………………………………………….. 3 Part Two: The Emergence of Progressive………………………………………………….. 10 Part Three: Musical Crossings Between Jazz Fusion and Progressive Rock…………….... 16 Part Four: Conclusion, Genre Boundaries and Commonalities……………………………. 40 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………………. -
With Honors at Ceremony Mrs
M'lark College hP VOL. XXXVH NO. 5 ANTHER®CLARK COLLEGE FEBRUARY 1974 Henderson 'Roasted' With Honors At Ceremony Mrs. Vivian Henderson, individual,” Brantley said. gretted it and sometimes the president’s wife, was “He is a man deeply and I’ve been thankful.” present for the ceremony profoundly interested in the There was a surprise vi also. individual, ’ ’ Brantley said. sit by Henderson’s eldest Dr. Albert Manley, presi brother, J. J. Henderson, “1 thought the program dent of Spelman College, was who reminisced over some was nice and very well also on hand for the cere of their past experiences. done,” Mrs. Henderson said. monies. There was also a letter of “He looks like the big tough “Dr. Henderson has al congratulations from Mayor guy, but he’s really a sof ways excelled in what he Maynard Jackson presented ty,” she said speaking on tried to do,” Manly said. by the mayor’s press secre Henderson’s tears at theend Manly was Dean of Aca tary, Pearl Lomax. of the p^ogr0*’* demic Affairs at North Caro After the “roast,” Hen “I tnink for the first time lina College when Hender derson was presented with the student body is aware son was a student there. a gift and two plaques. of the many qualities of the “Vivian was not the ea Henderson was overcome president and there was a siest student to get along by tears as he stood be sincere exchange of appre with at North Carolina Col fore the audience to give him ciation between the student lege,” Manly said. -
Still on the Road Session Pages: 1978 US Tour September
STILL ON THE ROAD 1978 WORLD TOUR – US SEPTEMBER 15 Augusta, Maine Civic Center 16 Portland, Maine Cumberland Civic Center 17 New Haven, Connecticut Veterans Memorial Coliseum 19 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Forum de Montreal 20 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Gardens 22 Syracuse, New York Onondaga County War Memorial Auditorium 23 Rochester, New York War Memorial Auditorium 24 Binghamton, New York Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena 26 Springfield, Massachusetts Civic Center 27 Uniondale, New York Nassau County Coliseum 29 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden 30 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden Still On The Road: 1978 World Tour: US September 4290 Senator Motel Augusta, Maine 15 September 1978 Interview by Matt Damsker Notes • Broadcast by an unidentified American radio station October 1978. • Parts published in Circus Weekly 19 December 1978. Reference. The Fiddler Now Upspoke, Volume 2, Desolation Row Promotions, page 459-471. Mono radio broadcast, 31 minutes. Session info updated 31 March 2003. Still On The Road: 1978 World Tour: US September 4300 Civic Center Augusta, Maine 15 September 1978 1. My Back Pages 2. I'm Ready (Willie Dixon) 3. Is Your Love In Vain? 4. Shelter From The Storm 5. Love Minus Zero/No Limit 6. Tangled Up In Blue 7. Ballad Of A Thin Man 8. Maggie's Farm 9. I Don't Believe You 10. Like A Rolling Stone 11. I Shall Be Released 12. Going, Going, Gone 13. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 14. True Love Tends To Forget 15. It Ain't Me, Babe 16. Am I Your Stepchild? 17. -
Robert GADEN: Slim GAILLARD
This discography is automatically generated by The JazzOmat Database System written by Thomas Wagner For private use only! ------------------------------------------ Robert GADEN: Robert Gaden -v,ldr; H.O. McFarlane, Karl Emmerling, Karl Nierenz -tp; Eduard Krause, Paul Hartmann -tb; Kurt Arlt, Joe Alex, Wolf Gradies -ts,as,bs; Hans Becker, Alex Beregowsky, Adalbert Luczkowski -v; Horst Kudritzki -p; Harold M. Kirchstein -g; Karl Grassnick -tu,b; Waldi Luczkowski - d; recorded September 1933 in Berlin 65485 ORIENT EXPRESS 2.47 EOD1717-2 Elec EG2859 Robert Gaden und sein Orchester; recorded September 16, 1933 in Berlin 108044 ORIENTEXPRESS 2.45 OD1717-2 --- Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; recorded December 1936 in Berlin 105298 MEIN ENTZÜCKENDES FRÄULEIN 2.21 ORA 1653-1 HMV EG3821 Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; recorded October 1938 in Berlin 106900 ICH HAB DAS GLÜCK GESEHEN 2.12 ORA3296-2 Elec EG6519 Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; recorded November 1938 in Berlin 106902 SIGNORINA 2.40 ORA3571-2 Elec EG6567 106962 SPANISCHER ZIGEUNERTANZ 2.45 ORA 3370-1 --- Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; Refraingesang: Rudi Schuricke; recorded September 1939 in Berlin 106907 TAUSEND SCHÖNE MÄRCHEN 2.56 ORA4169-1 Elec EG7098 ------------------------------------------ Slim GAILLARD: "Swing Street" Slim Gaillard -g,vib,vo; Slam Stewart -b; Sam Allen -p; Pompey 'Guts' Dobson -d; recorded February 17, 1938 in New York 9079 FLAT FOOT FLOOGIE 2.51 22318-4 Voc 4021 Some sources say that Lionel Hampton plays vibraphone. 98874 CHINATOWN MY CHINATOWN -
Bob Dylan Performs “It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding),” 1964–2009
Volume 19, Number 4, December 2013 Copyright © 2013 Society for Music Theory A Foreign Sound to Your Ear: Bob Dylan Performs “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding),” 1964–2009 * Steven Rings NOTE: The examples for the (text-only) PDF version of this item are available online at: http://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.13.19.4/mto.13.19.4.rings.php KEYWORDS: Bob Dylan, performance, analysis, genre, improvisation, voice, schema, code ABSTRACT: This article presents a “longitudinal” study of Bob Dylan’s performances of the song “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)” over a 45-year period, from 1964 until 2009. The song makes for a vivid case study in Dylanesque reinvention: over nearly 800 performances, Dylan has played it solo and with a band (acoustic and electric); in five different keys; in diverse meters and tempos; and in arrangements that index a dizzying array of genres (folk, blues, country, rockabilly, soul, arena rock, etc.). This is to say nothing of the countless performative inflections in each evening’s rendering, especially in Dylan’s singing, which varies widely as regards phrasing, rhythm, pitch, articulation, and timbre. How can music theorists engage analytically with such a moving target, and what insights into Dylan’s music and its meanings might such a study reveal? The present article proposes one set of answers to these questions. First, by deploying a range of analytical techniques—from spectrographic analysis to schema theory—it demonstrates that the analytical challenges raised by Dylan’s performances are not as insurmountable as they might at first appear, especially when approached with a strategic and flexible methodological pluralism. -
Billboard 1976-05-22
08120 NEWSPAPER SOUTH *J09 1331 JUL79 52 +.. 312 318270141214 SOUTHERN MUSIC PUB CO BB 6922 HOLLYWOOD BLVD LCS ANGELES CA 90028 The International Music -Record -Tape Newsweekly May 22, 1976 $1.50 A Billboard Publication v N.Y. Looms As Cut -Rate Mecca; BACK ON ANNUAL BASIS Shelf & Special Prices Plunge Amsterdam Picked By IS HOROWITZ, JIM MELANSON & STEPHEN TRAIMAN holding He characterizes them as IMIC-7 chain has been conditions. For 1977 NEW YORK -Records aren't yet Korvette ® By BOB KIRSCH being given away gratis here. but sales on huge segments of their stock "not too different" from what the thrusts and counter- thrusts by some at $3.64 for $6.98 product. chain has done in the past, but LOS ANGELES -Billboard's In- IMIC that saw a greater injection fig- of the largest area dealers continue Of perhaps even greater signifi- agrees that the extent of the $3.64 ternational Music Industry Confer- than ever before of non -industry to force prices down. cance is the drop by local Korvettes (Continued on page 16) ence (IMIC) returns to an annual ures into the panels and discussions, For two weeks running the giant stores of non -sale shelf prices to a basis next year following several figures from such industries as new standard of $4.99, a level being years of biannual conferences, with (Continued on page 12) matched by some of the Sam Goody Joyce Out With IMIC -7 set for Amsterdam, Hol- TV Time Tight stores and by the string of Alex- land. May 9 -12, 1977. -
Words and Guitar
# 2021/24 dschungel https://jungle.world/artikel/2021/24/words-and-guitar Ein Rückblick auf die Diskographie von Sleater-Kinney Words and Guitar Von Dierk Saathoff Vojin Saša Vukadinović Zehn Alben haben Sleater-Kinney in den 27 Jahren seit ihrer Gründung aufgenommen, von denen das zehnte, »Path of Wellness«, kürzlich erschienen ist. Ein Rückblick auf die Diskographie der wohl besten Band der Welt. »Sleater-Kinney« (LP: Villa Villakula, CD: Chainsaw Records, 1995) 1995 spielten die beiden Gitarristinnen Corin Tucker und Carrie Brownstein erst seit einem Jahr unter dem Namen Sleater-Kinney, waren nach Misty Farrell und Stephen O’Neil (The Cannanes) aber bereits bei der dritten Besetzung am Schlagzeug angelangt, der schottisch-australischen Indie-Musikerin Lora MacFarlane. Nach einer frechen Single und Compilation-Tracks auf Tinuviel Sampsons feministischem Label Villa Villakula erschien dort das Vinyl vom Debütalbum, die CD-Version aber auf Donna Dreschs Queercore-Label Chainsaw. Selten klang Angst durchdringender als auf diesem derben wie dunklen Erstlingswerk, das mit zehn Liedern in weniger als 23 Minuten aufwartet. Corin Tucker kreischt sich die Seele aus dem Leib und Carrie Brownsteins Schreien auf »The Last Song« stellt mit Leichtigkeit ganze Karrieren mediokrer männlicher Hardcore-Bands in den Schatten. Mit Sicherheit nicht nur das unterschätzteste Album der Bandgeschichte, sondern des Punk in den neunziger Jahren überhaupt. »Call the Doctor« (Chainsaw Records, 1996) Album Nummer zwei zeigte eine enorme musikalische Weiterentwicklung. »Call the Doctor« ist das streckenweise intelligenteste Album von Sleater-Kinney, das sich einerseits vor der avancierten Musikszene im Nordwesten der USA verneigte, in der die Band entstanden war (Olympia, Washington), zugleich aber äußerst eigenständig vorwärtspreschte und bei allem Zorn auf die Ausprägungen misogyner Kultur Anflüge von Zärtlichkeit nicht scheute: Selten wurde Unsicherheit so ehrlich vorgetragen wie auf »Heart Attack«. -
Tore Brunborg
Tore Brunborg Slow Snow ACT 9586-2 German release date: April 24th, 2015 Still waters run deep And the admiration for Brunborg goes further than Manu Katché, in 2012 he was honoured with the On a per-capita basis, no other country in the world "Buddyprisen", Norway's most prestigious jazz award. spawns more top-class jazz musicians than Brunborg now proves his worth one yet again on "Slow Norway. Jan Garbarek is the guiding star, but it was also Snow", an album that exclusively showcases his own the second generation born in the 60s that helped "Nordic compositions. It is characterised by the interweaving of Jazz" to global notoriety: Nils Petter Molvær, Bugge closeness and distance, relaxation and compaction, Wesseltoft, Geir Lysne, Eivind Aarset and saxophonist Tore eccentricity and simplicity, of electronic and natural sounds. Brunborg. Although highly respected in the Norwegian jazz Especially the contrast between the entirely reduced, almost scene, Brunborg has until now been known internationally gnarly bass rhythms and motifs and the warm and lyrical as a sideman, however this year, the 54 year-old brings out saxophone lines that lend pieces like "History" and "Tree his own international release, his ACT debut "Slow Snow". Strong, Tall Swaying, Swinging, Sighing" (a title that borders on an allegorical description of the song's The fact that he has not stepped into the limelight contents) an inspired, powerful flow that grabs you and until now may be due to Brunborg's unassuming doesn't let go. Brunborg selected his fellow campaigners and halcyon character. He grew up in the introspective for the record carefully: on the drums the 46 year-old Per and placid Voss, a town of 7000 inhabitants on the banks of Oddvar Johansen, a five-time winner of the Lake Vangsvatnet just north of the city of Bergen, "Spellemannprisen" (the Norwegian Grammy), who has surrounded by mountains, forests and waterfalls. -
The Albums We're Looking Forward to in 2015
The albums we’re looking forward to in 2015 CHRISTOPHER POLK/GETTY IMAGES Kendrick Lamar. GLOBE STAFF AND CORRESPONDENTS JANUARY 05, 2015 Sneakattack releases might be the new normal for the biggest albums, but here are some major releases already scheduled for the first few months of 2015 — subject to change, naturally. KENDRICK LAMAR Title TBA The Los Angelesbased MC has the daunting task of following up his critically and commercially successful “good kid, m.A.A.d. city,” but if any artist is up to the challenge, it’s Lamar. The mercurial rapper has debuted two songs, the wellreceived, Isley Brothers sampling “i,” and a dazzling, determined untitled track he performed on “The Colbert Report.” Lamar is poised for a banner year; some reports claim his sophomore set could be imminent, possibly with a Beyoncélike stealth launch. (Early 2015) KEN CAPOBIANCO JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE “Absent Fathers” CONTINUE READING BELOW ▼ A bookend to September’s “Single Mothers,” Earle’s latest is the other side of the coin. “Absent Fathers” completes a poignant song cycle about the messy nature of family dynamics. The country singersongwriter knows plenty about the subject matter: His single mother mostly raised him while his father, altcountry renegade Steve Earle, struggled to kick drugs and get his life back on track. (The younger Earle would follow in Dad’s footsteps, too.) “Absent Fathers” was recorded in the same sessions for its predecessor, but Earle felt like he had made two separate albums. (Jan. 13) JAMES REED SLEATERKINNEY “No Cities to Love” Ever since SleaterKinney went quiet in 2006, guitarist Carrie Brownstein’s comedy career has taken off in earnest thanks to “Portlandia.” But anyone counting on “No Cities to Love” to show nine years of accumulated dust hasn’t been paying attention: Brownstein and drummer Janet Weiss blew the doors off in 2011 with Wild Flag, and singer/guitarist Corin Tucker dropped the fiery “Kill My Blues” the next year. -
Still on the Road Session Pages: : 1978 Europe Tour
STILL ON THE ROAD 1978 WORLD TOUR: EUROPE JUNE 15 London, England Earls Court 16 London, England Earls Court 17 London, England Earls Court 18 London, England Earls Court 19 London, England Earls Court 20 London, England Earls Court 23 Rotterdam, The Netherlands Feijenoord Stadion 26 Dortmund, West Germany Westfalenhalle 27 Dortmund, West Germany Westfalenhalle 29 West Berlin, West Germany AMK Berlin Deutschlandhalle JULY 1 Nuremberg, West Germany Zeppelindfeld 3 Paris, France Pavillon de Paris 4 Paris, France Pavillon de Paris 5 Paris, France Pavillon de Paris 6 Paris, France Pavillon de Paris 8 Paris, France Pavillon de Paris 11 Gothenburg, Sweden Scandinavium 12 Gothenburg, Sweden Scandinavium 15 Camberley, England Blackbushe Aerodrome Still On The Road: 1978 World Tour: Europe 4000 Earls Court London, England 15 June 1978 1. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 2. Love Her With A Feeling (Tampa Red) 3. Baby Stop Crying 4. Mr. Tambourine Man 5. Shelter From The Storm 6. Love Minus Zero/No Limit 7. Tangled Up In Blue 8. Ballad Of A Thin Man 9. Maggie's Farm 10. I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) 11. Like A Rolling Stone 12. I Shall Be Released 13. Going, Going, Gone 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 15. One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) 16. You're A Big Girl Now 17. One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below) 18. Blowin' In The Wind 19. I Want You 20. Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) 21. Masters Of War 22. Just Like A Woman 23. -
Billy Preston Late at Night Mp3, Flac, Wma
Billy Preston Late At Night mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul / Pop Album: Late At Night Country: Germany Released: 1979 Style: Rhythm & Blues, Contemporary, Ballad, Disco MP3 version RAR size: 1357 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1594 mb WMA version RAR size: 1408 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 258 Other Formats: MOD ADX ASF WAV AAC APE DTS Tracklist Hide Credits Give It Up, Hot A1 –Billy Preston 5:59 Written-By – B. Preston*, B. Fisher*, R. Vann* Late At Night A2 –Billy Preston 4:49 Written-By – B. Preston*, J. Kirkland*, J. Greene* All I Wanted Was You A3 –Billy Preston 4:43 Written-By – B. Preston*, C. Connors* You A4 –Billy Preston 4:25 Written-By – B. Preston*, G. Jones*, R. Jones* I Come To Rest In You B1 –Billy Preston 3:52 Written-By – B. Preston*, G. Finley* It Will Come In Time B2 –Billy Preston & Syreeta 4:57 Vocals [Accompaniment] – SyreetaWritten-By – B. Preston* Lovely Lady B3 –Billy Preston 3:52 Written-By – B. Preston*, J. Ackerman* With You I'm Born Again B4 –Billy Preston & Syreeta 3:38 Written-By – C. Connors*, D. Shire* Sock-It Rocket B5 –Billy Preston 3:10 Written-By – B. Preston* Credits Arranged By – Billy Preston (tracks: A2, A3, B3, B5), David Blumberg (tracks: A1, A4 to B3, B5), David Shire (tracks: B4) Backing Vocals – Billy Preston, Bobby King, Bruce Fischer*, Gloria Jones, Maxayn Lewis (tracks: A1, A3), Phyllis St. James, Richard Jones, Scherrie Payne Bass – Chuck Rainey, Kenny Burke*, Robert Lee Hill Engineer – F. Byron Clark Engineer [Assistant] – Bob Winard, James Warmack, Steve Williams Guitar – David T. -
PHILLIPS End to BEGINNING
MAY 2019—ISSUE 205 YOUR FREE guide TO tHe NYC JAZZ sCENE NYCJAZZRECORD.COM BARRE PHILLIPS END TO BEGINNING janis simon mulatu danny siegel nabatov astatke barker Managing Editor: Laurence Donohue-Greene Editorial Director & Production Manager: Andrey Henkin To Contact: The New York City Jazz Record 66 Mt. Airy Road East MAY 2019—ISSUE 205 Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 United States Phone/Fax: 212-568-9628 new york@nigHt 4 Laurence Donohue-Greene: interview : janis siegel 6 by jim motavalli [email protected] Andrey Henkin: artist Feature : simon nabatov 7 by john sharpe [email protected] General Inquiries: on The Cover : barre pHillips 8 by andrey henkin [email protected] Advertising: enCore : mulatu astatke 10 by mike cobb [email protected] Calendar: lest we Forget : danny barker 10 by john pietaro [email protected] VOXNews: LAbel spotligHt : pfMENTUM 11 by robert bush [email protected] VOXNEWS by suzanne lorge US Subscription rates: 12 issues, $40 11 Canada Subscription rates: 12 issues, $45 International Subscription rates: 12 issues, $50 For subscription assistance, send check, cash or obituaries 12 by andrey henkin money order to the address above or email [email protected] Cd reviews 14 Staff Writers Duck Baker, Stuart Broomer, Robert Bush, Kevin Canfield, misCellany 33 Marco Cangiano, Thomas Conrad, Ken Dryden, Donald Elfman, Phil Freeman, Kurt Gottschalk, event Calendar Tom Greenland, George Grella, 34 Anders Griffen, Tyran Grillo, Alex Henderson, Robert Iannapollo, Matthew Kassel, Mark Keresman, Marilyn Lester, Suzanne Lorge, Marc Medwin, Jim Motavalli, Russ Musto, John Pietaro, Joel Roberts, John Sharpe, Elliott Simon, Andrew Vélez, Scott Yanow Contributing Writers Mike Cobb, Pierre Crépon, George Kanzler, Steven Loewy, Franz Matzner, If jazz is inherently, wonderfully, about uncertainty, about where that next note is going to Annie Murnighan, Eric Wendell come from and how it will interact with all that happening around it, the same can be said for a career in jazz.