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LJN tributes to octogenarian Evan Parker on his 80th birthday
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I have to thank the old BBC radio programme Jazz Today, presented by Charles Fox, for introducing me to Evan Parker's work in the mid-1970s. I think it was a session of Evan with Derek Bailey and John Stevens. I suppose it was quite a bold thing to play radical free improvisation on a jazz show.
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Evan Parker with Alex Von Schlippenbach & Paul Lytton at Tonic, NYC, April 20, 2003:
& interview with Evan:
One of the world’s most innovative and influential saxophone players has been honoured by the University of Huddersfield. He responded by praising its role ...
JRLast edited by Jazzrook; 11-04-24, 20:43.
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostEvan Parker with Alex Von Schlippenbach & Paul Lytton at Tonic, NYC, April 20, 2003:
& interview with Evan:
One of the world’s most innovative and influential saxophone players has been honoured by the University of Huddersfield. He responded by praising its role ...
JR
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Originally posted by anorak View Post
Thanks for those uploads. At the end of the interview with Evan he says he's good at finding people with the right chemistry to improvise together. That approach is completely different to what his former improvising partner, Derek Bailey, liked to do. Derek's Company Week performances often brought together musicians who had never worked together before, who came from different musical genres, and who had not improvised much or at all. Derek seemed to prefer the challenge of having to work though difficulties that would inevitably arise.
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