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Unhinged Sextet

Six performers and composers, all with stellar resumes but based in far- reaching corners of the country, were originally drawn together through long-standing mutual associations. Unhinged Sextet is a collaborative jazz ensemble that is committed to the performance of progressive jazz through original composition. The group’s first CD, Clarity (OA2 22116), was released in 2015 and received positive critical review. Their second CD is scheduled for release in August 2017.

Unhinged Sextet: Will Campbell - alto saxophone Matt Olson - tenor saxophone Vern Sielert - trumpet Michael Kocour - piano Jon Hamar - bass Dom Moio - drums Source: Mark Sullivan

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Album Review

Unhinged Sextet: Don't Blink

Read "Don't Blink" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Unhinged Sextet is a strong candidate for the best band you'll never hear in a live performance. The members of this cooperative ensemble are spread out across the country, earning their daily bread by training the next generation of musicians, with an emphasis on jazz studies, at various universities. They join forces for brief periods in between other commitments, woodshedding material and recording, before returning to their respective home bases. George Bernard Shaw's often quoted maxim, “Those ...

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Unhinged Sextet: Don't Blink

Read "Don't Blink" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


When the members of the collective Unhinged Sextet gathered to record their first album Clarity (OA2 Records, 2015) it was the first time they had played together, despite long-standing mutual associations. Don't Blink continues to demonstrate the chemistry that characterized their first meeting. Once again the music is all original, with contributions from five of the six group members-- and the compositions inspire consistently good solos. Pianist Michael Kocour's title tune kicks things off with a swinging swagger. ...

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Unhinged Sextet: Clarity

Read "Clarity" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


The mainstream of jazz could use more recordings like Clarity, a recently released venture by the cooperative Unhinged Sextet. On every track there's something genuinely enjoyable and thought provoking going on, yet the disc doesn't suffer from information overload. The sense of excessive exertion, overt athleticism, sanctimonious references to key points of the jazz tradition--not to mention the insular vibe that's part and parcel of so many jazz records--are nowhere to be found. Most importantly, the Sextet sustains a recognizable ...

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Unhinged Sextet: Clarity

Read "Clarity" reviewed by Edward Blanco


The debut recording from one of the most exciting new groups around, Clarity documents a boppish session of straight ahead traditional jazz delivered by the Unhinged Sextet, a well-seasoned cast of players from all corners of the country who have joined forces for this dynamic recording. Led by pianist Michael Kocour, Director of Jazz Studies at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, where the project was recorded, the band is comprised of a collection of educators and professional musicians from ...

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Two OA2 Records Releases Featuring Pianist Michael Kocour

Read "Two OA2 Records Releases Featuring Pianist Michael Kocour" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Two recent releases from OA2 Records feature piano playing and production by Michael Kocour, a longtime member of the Chicago jazz scene (and a regular sideman with the late James Moody and Benny Golson). He has been director of jazz studies at Arizona State University since 2004. Unhinged Sextet Clarity OA2 Records 2015 Unhinged Sextet sounds like many things--for example: swinging, cohesive, hot--but “unhinged" is not one of them. The ...

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Midwest Record (Chris Spector) A bunch of musical pals that have scattered to the four winds reconvene in Phoenix to bake up some fun over last 4th of July weekend. The results are the kind of thing you get when everyone has everyone else's back, nobody's looking to smash mouth any of the others and nobody is telling them what they can and can't do. A progressively swinging big band sound rolls along mightily here with just six guys providing the joyful noise. Exactly the right stuff at the right time for jaded adult jazz ... Jazz Society of Oregon (George Fendel) Here are six players representing five universities spanning the country

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Don't Blink

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2017

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OA2 Records
2015

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