Quantcast
NEWS |
Return to home page





Freefall
The Chuck Anderson Trio
Where Is Love?
Kelley Suttenfield
Spanish Breeze
Thomas Lorenzo, Alphonso Johnson, Walfredo Reyes, Dave Garfield
Another Night in London
Gene Harris
Room 13
Yair Loewenson Trio
Here In the Moment
Gail Pettis



Trio Reenactment
Info | Enter
Dave King
Info | Enter
Frank Macchia
Info | Enter
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Info | Enter




CD/LP Review | Published: May 28, 2005

Irving Stone Memorial Concert
Various Artists | Tzadik (2005)


By Sean Patrick Fitzell
Discuss    

Irving Stone's history as a voracious listener stretched back to checking out Monk and Coltrane at the Five Spot and hanging with Ornette. In his later years, he focused on the burgeoning downtown jazz scene, championing musicians taking risks and forging new sounds. Stone developed a reputation for big ears, and insiders knew they were at the right gig if he and his wife Stephanie were there.

When Stone passed in June 2003, the players he befriended gathered to memorialize him in music—an appropriate tribute to a life of listening. Culled from about twelve hours of performances, the two-disc Irving Stone Memorial Concert presents more than two hours of highlights and contributions from forty-plus musicians, illustrating downtown jazz's fertility and variety. There are appearances by established bands like saxophonist Oscar Noriega's trio, bassist William Parker's Little Huey Big Band, and Mephista, the collective of drummer Susie Ibarra, laptop artist Ikue Mori, and pianist Sylvie Courvoisier. Courvoisier also appears in a more recent collaboration with saxophonist Tim Berne and drummer Tom Rainey. Serendipitous meetings occurred too: Rainey and saxophonist Charles Gayle; saxophonist Dave Sewelsen with bassist Greg Cohen and drummer Kenny Wollesen; and trumpeter Herb Robertson with trombonist Steve Swell, saxophonist Andy Laster, and drummer Joey Baron for a blistering one-off.

The discs also feature rare solo appearances from saxophonists John Zorn and Chris Speed; cellists Okkyung Lee and Erik Friedlander; and Stephanie Stone, once a regularly performing singer and pianist. From standard jazz instrumentation to the vocal acrobatics of Shelly Hirsch or the strange meeting of Karen Borca's bassoon and Roy Campbell's trumpet, this Memorial is a microcosm of the scene. To followers, it offers the opportunity to hear extraordinary performances from downtown's big names; to newcomers, an introduction for further exploration.

One thing is clear: this event was the place to be, Stone's presence still emblematic of creativity and adventurousness.

Track listing: Disc One: Noodling•Stephanie Stone (2:34); Screwgun•Tim Berne w/ Sylvie Courvoisier & Tom Rainey (11:16); Beyond•Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman (3:58); Above the Alternate•Herb Robertson w/ Steve Swell, Andy Laster & Joey Baron (8:41); From the Beginning•John Zorn (4:30); Embrace•Erik Friedlander (2:38); Memories•Charles Gayle & Tom Rainey (8:46); Crystalgazin•Satoko Fujii (3:57); In This World•David Sewelsen, Greg Cohen & Kenny Wollesen (3:51); Musings•Karen Borca & Roy Campbell (3:52); Neptune's Child•Oscar Noriega, Trevor Dunn & Tom Rainey (7:56); Delayed Reason•Robert Dick (9:10)
Disc Two: Not a Waltz•Stephanie Stone (2:03); Bonbon for Stone•Shelley Hirsch & David Weinstein (2:18); Another You•Ellery Eskelin & Marc Ribot (2:38); 2nd Avenue Junkman•Annie Gosfield w/ Roger Kleier & Greg Cohen (4:04); Ear•Mephista (6:30); Shadow Indigo•Okkyung Lee (5:26); Inscription•William Parker and The Little Huey Big Band (11:14); Jazz Remembers Stone•Roy Campbell (6:54); Stone in the Bardo•Louie Belogenis w/ Tony Malaby, Trevor Dunn & Tom Rainey (11:41); Reflections•Yuko Fujiyama (4:09); One Morton Street•Lesli Dalaba & Wayne Horvitz (3:57); Cat Teachers/Nap Clarity•Chris Speed (4:24)

Personnel: Andrew Barker•drums; Joey Baron•drums; Louie Belogenis•saxophone; Tim Berne•saxophone; Karen Borca•bassoon; Rob Brown•saxophone; Roy Campbell•trumpet; Greg Cohen•bass; Sylvie Courvoisier•piano; Lesli Dalaba•trumpet; Robert Dick•flute; Trevor Dunn•bass; Ellery Eskelin•saxophone; Mark Feldman•violin; Erik Friedlander•cello; Satoko Fujii•piano; Yuko Fujiyama •piano; harles Gayle•saxophone; Annie Gosfield•piano; Shelley Hirsch•voice; Wayne Horvitz•keys; Susie Ibarra•drums; Roger Kleier•guitar; Masahiko Kono•trombone; Andy Laster•saxophone; Matt Lavelle•trumpet, bass clarinet; Okkyung Lee•cello; Tony Malaby•saxophone; Sabir Mateen•reeds; Ikue Mori•laptop, electronics; Oscar Noriega•saxophone; William Parker•bass; Tom Rainey•drums; Marc Ribot•guitar; Herb Robertson•trumpet, voice; David Sewelsen•saxophone; Chris Speed•saxophone; Stephanie Stone•piano; Steve Swell•trombone; Craig Taborn•keys; Charles Waters•saxophone; David Weinstein•keys; Kenny Wollesen•drums; John Zorn•saxophone

Style: Modern Jazz

Visit Various Artists on the web.


Be the first to post a comment on:
Various Artists' Irving Stone Memorial Concert

Signup & post a comment!

This article first appeared in All About Jazz: New York.





More articles by Sean Patrick Fitzell

Go Home
Joey Baron: Just Say Yes
It's A Gadget World...
Vancouver '08
Three with Chris Speed/Skirl Records: Big Choantza;...




Recent CD Reviews
Kenny Davis - Kenny Davis Kenny Davis
Kenny Davis
Marbin - Marbin Marbin
Marbin
Paquito Hechavarria - Frankly Paquito Hechavarria
Frankly
Soren Moller / Dick Oatts - The Clouds Above Soren Moller / Dick Oatts
The Clouds Above
Hadley Caliman - Straight Ahead Hadley Caliman
Straight Ahead
The Red Earth Collective featuring Soothsayers Horns - Red Earth Dub The Red Earth Collective featuring Soothsayers Horns
Red Earth Dub

CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 




 
(40)




Gene Harris

Sweet Georgia Brown
From Another Night in London

More | Recent | Top









Advertise | Contact Us | Site Map |


All material copyright © 2010 All About Jazz and/or contributing writer/visual artist. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy