Neglected figures still active on the scene

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  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
    • 38184

    Neglected figures still active on the scene

    Comments have been made on this forum trashing British jazz-rock fusion, which I have on occasion defended as having been no copy of the American model. Here's an example from the band Stinky Winkles:



    I haven't been able to establish how old Simon Picard, the saxophonist fronting the band, was, but I would guess 20 or 21, so, pretty amazing playing, I think.

    I've thought of starting this thread devoted to neglected or underexposed players still active on the scene for some time now. Here's Simon Picard at the Vortex 7 years ago, accompanied by another neglected great, the pianist Alex Maguire, who first became known for a duet with the drummer Steve Noble in the late 1980s - yet another, to me, genius who's pigeonholed in the Improv category - performing segues in spontaneously improvised profusions of different styles, sometimes coming to rest on a familiar but usually not-so familiar tune by the likes of Herbie Nichols. Here we have some lovely on-the-spot ballad-style improvising from Simon and Alex, who on this sounds like he'd found something to learn harmonies-wise from Alban Berg here:



    Some may recognise the Picard name from his trombone-playing father, who was in Humph's band in the second half of the 1950s.
    Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 13-08-16, 15:12.
  • Pianorak
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3129

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    Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
    . . . Here we have some lovely on-the-spot ballad-style improvising from Simon and Alex, who on this sounds like he'd found something to learn harmonies-wise from Alban Berg here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEDX_m_sq6Q
    Thanks for posting this. Great musicianship! If only all jazz was as "accessible" as this.
    My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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