Alyn has many familiar British names in the playlist this week for me it is Mr Kofi's take on Monk ...
Geoffrey
Eric Dolphy
One of the most adventurous musicians of the 1960s, reedman Eric Dolphy combined free jazz and form with the likes of Charles Mingus, and in such trail-blazing albums as Out to Lunch, until his untimely death in 1964.
nuff said
JLU
alas i was given the Ferry for xmas by well meaning family .... and that is just what the Ferry is really ..... socks!
Jon3 will have old boredees in a complete tizzy wizzy; centrifuge is likely still listening to the complete works of AB
mr improv will gyrate and King Kennytone will ahem a glottal stop or two ... no shortage of text
i shall see if i find AB as disconnected and boring as i usually do ....
spoilt for sweeties this weekend innit!
Geoffrey
Eric Dolphy
One of the most adventurous musicians of the 1960s, reedman Eric Dolphy combined free jazz and form with the likes of Charles Mingus, and in such trail-blazing albums as Out to Lunch, until his untimely death in 1964.
JLU
Claire Martin with music by guitarist Martin Taylor & clarinettist Alan Barnes recorded at the 2012 Scarborough Jazz Festival. Plus an interview with Roxy Music creator and frontman Bryan Ferry about his latest album ' The Jazz Age' which re-imagines his music in the style of the 1920's.
Jon3 will have old boredees in a complete tizzy wizzy; centrifuge is likely still listening to the complete works of AB
mr improv will gyrate and King Kennytone will ahem a glottal stop or two ... no shortage of text
Prolific composer and multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton performs with his Falling River Music quartet, at a 400-year-old former pig barn in Austria! Braxton - a pioneer of avant-garde and improvised music - is well known for challenging traditional compositional methods with approaches such as graphic scores and instructions left open to the performers' interpretation. Falling River Music is the composer's latest system, and Braxton - performing on alto and soprano saxophones - is joined by three stars from the younger generation of New York's experimental scene: cornettist Taylor Ho Bynum, saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock and guitarist Mary Halvorson. Jazz on 3 trekked all the way to the tiny Austrian town of Ulrichsberg to record a stunning gig, in addition to which Braxton and his group explain the visual references and directions they use to create the music.
spoilt for sweeties this weekend innit!
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