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  • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
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    • Dec 2010
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    Jaimie branch rip

    "Jaimie Branch, the jazz composer and trumpeter, died on Monday night. The label International Anthem, which released branch’s music, confirmed the news in the below statement. She was 39.

    At 9:21 pm on Monday, August 22, composer and trumpeter jaimie branch passed away in her home in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Her family, friends and community are heart broken. jaimie was a daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend and teacher; she touched countless numbers of people with her music and spirit, both of which are fearless, truthful and beautiful, and will live on in hearts and ears forever. jaimie’s family asks not just for your thoughts and prayers but also for your action. Show your love and support for your family and friends and anyone who may be in need — just like jaimie did for all of us.

    A renowned improviser, branch played and recorded with multiple groups. She released her first solo album Fly or Die on International Anthem in 2017. In 2019, its sequel followed—Fly or Die II: Bird Dogs of Paradise. Earlier this year, her project Anteloper with Jason Nazary released its new album Pink Dolphins; it followed 2018’s Kudu. She also contributed to the new Eli Winter album and released an album in 2021 with the group Mofaya!. In addition to her career as a solo artist, she worked with multiple indie rock bands, including TV on the Radio, Spoon, Local H, and Atlas Moth." - Pitchfork
  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
    • 38185

    #2
    I have to admit to not being familiar with much of her work, but 39 is so young an age to die.

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    • Serial_Apologist
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      • Dec 2010
      • 38185

      #3
      Additional tributes in London Jazz News -

      Very sad news. The death of trumpeter/composer Jaimie Branch was announced last night at the age of just 39. The statement was made in series of tweets from Chicago label International Anthem: STATEMENT: "At 9:21 pm on Monday, August 22, composer and trumpeter Jaimie Branch passed away in her home in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Her

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      • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
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        • Dec 2010
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        #4
        I think Ian has mentioned her here a few times, keeping us aware? And she seems to have had a very dedicated following, a an outpouring of genuine grief being expressed. By all accounts a real force for good. (I think she played London and Europe last year).

        Jaimie Branch on record c.2019...
        Last edited by BLUESNIK'S REVOX; 24-08-22, 13:19.

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        • Ian Thumwood
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          • Dec 2010
          • 4361

          #5
          I was really shocked to read about the passing of jaimie branch. I have her first "Fly or Die" album which had a wonderful homespun quaity about it insofar thart she was happy to absorb all sorts of influences and release material culled from live sets to produce what was effectively a calling card for what her music was about. Given the extreme difficulties she had to have battled through to get where she was and then pass at the age of 39 is tragic. She was one of a group of younger musicians who was producing vital jazz as a result of her own hard work and reputation amongst her colleagues as opposed to being somone promoted by a record label. She was collaborating with all the right musicians and you expected her to have gone on to produce a body of work which would have help defined jazz in the 2020s.

          In my opinion she had so much potential and, as noted in Bluesnik's comments, was much respected by her fellow musicians. There are not that many musicians under the age of 40 who were making the kind of mark on jazz that jaimie branch was making. I think her passing will be as significant as say the likes of Clifford Brown , Lee Morgan and Bunny Berigan - she was on that level amongst her peers. Granted that her music was much different than these trumpeters, I feel her passing will leave a similar sized vacuum in the current jazz scene. jaimie branch was the real deal and totally authentic.

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          • Ian Thumwood
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            • Dec 2010
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            • Jazzrook
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              • Mar 2011
              • 3167

              #7
              Guardian obit of Jaimie Branch:

              Signed to International Anthem, Branch released two solo albums and her voracious collaborations included the likes of TV on the Radio, Spoon and Alabaster dePlume


              Never heard her on JRR - perhaps Ian could remedy this?

              JR

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