New for 2015. And an interesting peek into the creative process of jazz; featuring, among others, the greatest living jazz drummer:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=edLWmyTegvk
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=edLWmyTegvk
Jazz for aficionados
New for 2015. And an interesting peek into the creative process of jazz; featuring, among others, the greatest living jazz drummer: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=edLWmyTegvk |
I have this one by Roscoe Mitchell. Tracks named 'Sound 1' and 'Sound 2' and two named 'Ornette', should tell you what to expect. I know this is good stuff because Stereo Review said it was, and they never steered me wrong. I just have to grow into it. It's a lot more 'accessible' today than it was when I bought it. I'm getting there! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJST92-UNVE Have several by Threadgill. Still coming to grips with him also. Very interesting clip. When you can see the music being created it does make a person appreciate it more. I had no idea these guys were still alive! I expect this sort of thing from NYC. Never considered Chicago much of a cutting edge Jazz town. I noticed it's recorded on the great Blues label, Delmark. Cheers |
Chicago's AACM (Association For The Advancement Of Creative Musicians) has been on the forefront of the modern jazz movement for quite some time. Glad you all enjoyed the clip. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Creative_Musicians |
Interesting piece tonight on the BBC World News "witness" segment. They interviewed Jimmy Cobb, the drummer on KOB. He said that the KOB session was just about done in one take. The tape was only stopped once, on 'freddie Freeloader'. He said they did not anticipate the reception from the public, that KOB received. Cobb is in his 80's but looked as if he could be in his 50's or 60's. Nice to see a Jazz guy have a long and apparently healthy life. He is still playing. They also interviewed the guy that created the phone service centers in India, to which all calls for assistance from the U.S., are now routed. I would have thought this guy would be in Jail, for crimes against humanity, or at least on the run from Interpol!! Cheers |