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Remembering Carla Bley: Jazz Innovator Extraordinaire
by Ian Patterson
Carla Bley, composer, arranger, free-jazz pioneer, band leader, pianist and independent, whose compositions became jazz standards, has died at the age of 87. She had been diagnosed with brain cancer in 2018. Bley's most famous recording was her sprawling, genre-elusive triple album Escalator Over the Hill (JCOA Records, 1971). On the back of this ...
A Genuine Tong Funeral
Label: Sony Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Opening; Interlude (Shovels); The Survivors; Grave Train; Death Rolls; Morning - Part One; Interlude: "Lament"; Intermission Music; Silent Spring; Fanfare; Mother Of The Dead Man; Some Dirge; Morning - Part Two; The New Funeral March; The New National Anthem; The Survivors;
Gary Burton: A Genuine Tong Funeral
by C. Andrew Hovan
Largely forgotten about these days, the fact remains that vibraphonist Gary Burton had beat Miles Davis to the fusion of rock and jazz by at least two years. His first RCA album, Duster, was cut in 1967 and featured guitarist Larry Coryell on a set of tunes that while not as spacey or lengthy as Davis's ...