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Art Bailey

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Pianist, organist, composer and arranger Art Bailey has been active on the NYC music scene since 2002. Since Art’s arrival in NYC, some of the many fine and stellar musicians he has had the pleasure to record or perform with include Adam Nussbaum, Tyshawn Sorey, Ratzo Harris, Bill Goodwin, Matt Wilson, Rez Abbasi, Winard Harper, Steve Turre, Cameron Brown, Steven Bernstein, Kirk Knuffke, Jon Irabagon, Herb Robertson, Marty Ehrlich, Guy Klusevcek, James Zollar, Karl Berger, Alfredo (Chocolate) Armenteros, and Andy Gonzales.  

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Michael Bisio: Accortet

Read "Accortet" reviewed by John Sharpe


A history of the accordion in jazz would be a slight volume. The accordion sits midway between horn and keyboard, and perhaps it's a surprise given its versatility that it doesn't have a higher profile. Klezmer influenced companies apart, the rollcall at the exploratory end of the spectrum would include Anthony Braxton (of course), The Claudia ...

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Michael Bisio: Accortet

Read "Accortet" reviewed by Troy Collins


Named after its unusual instrumentation, Accortet is the eponymous debut of a quartet led by renowned contrabassist Michael Bisio, featuring the unique frontline of accordion and cornet, played by Art Bailey and Kirk Knuffke, respectively, with Michael Wimberly manning the drums. An in-demand sideman among free jazz luminaries such as Joe McPhee, Ivo Perelman and Matthew ...

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Quiet As A Bone

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2012
Track listing: Octopants; The Bread Of Affliction; Malocclusion; Rebus; O My Swineherd; Regime Change; I See Your Little Head; Ribofree; Coupes Are For Chickens; Ribofour

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Art Bailey: Quiet As A Bone

Read "Quiet As A Bone" reviewed by Mark Corroto


In a classic Monty Python comedy sketch, John Cleese, a self-defense instructor, teaches various techniques to disarm an attacker who comes at his victims armed with a piece of fruit. The students dissent, but Cleese runs down a list of lethal weapons including grapes, apples, grapefruit (whole and segments), pomegranates, etc. The pupils bored refrain, “we ...


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