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Article: Album Review

David S. Ware: Organica (Solo Saxophones, Volume 2)

Read "Organica (Solo Saxophones, Volume 2)" reviewed by John Sharpe


As the follow up to saxophonist David S. Ware's lauded Saturnian (Solo Saxophones, Volume 1) (AUM Fidelity, 2010) studio session, this second volume comprises two entire concerts documented in March and November 2010, each pairing matching titled cuts on sopranino and tenor saxophones. If the previous album served to demonstrate that the reedman's solo ...

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News: Recording

Andrew Cyrille and Haitian Fascination - Route de Fra Res (2011)

Andrew Cyrille and Haitian Fascination - Route de Fra Res (2011)

Brooklyn-born to Haitian parents, drummer Andrew Cyrille had gone on to record with Mary Lou Williams, Coleman Hawkins and Roland Kirk before beginning a decade-plus stint in Cecil Taylor's band during some of Taylor's most creative periods. Cyrille's legacy only grew further as a leader and co-leader of groups that included the likes of Billy Bang, ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Akira Sakata and the Ghost of Albert Ayler

Read "Akira Sakata and the Ghost of Albert Ayler" reviewed by Mark Corroto


For so very long, since Albert Ayler's death in 1970, the faithful have been, to paraphrase Bruce Springsteen, “hiding 'neath their covers, studying their pain...wasting their summers, praying in vain for a savior to rise from these streets."And for the last 40 years, Japanese saxophonist Akira Sakata has been a hero, and that's understood. ...

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News: Recording

David S. Ware - Organica (Solo Saxophones, Volume 2) (Aum Fidelity, 2011)

David S. Ware - Organica (Solo Saxophones, Volume 2) (Aum Fidelity, 2011)

For saxophonist and composer David S. Ware's second volume of solo unaccompanied performances for the AUM Fidelity label, He has chosen sets from two performances; first a private performance from Park Slope in Brooklyn, then his set from the Umbrella Music Festival in Chicago. Both of these are strong and vibrant performances, with Ware dividing time ...

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News: Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: David S. Ware

Jazz Musician of the Day: David S. Ware

All About Jazz is celebrating David S. Ware's birthday today! David S. Ware has been playing the saxophone for over 40 years. First in New Jersey public school bands, and in informal practice sessions with Sonny Rollins as a youth in the \'60s; then as part of the fertile NYC Loft Jazz era of the \'70s. ...

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Article: Album Review

David S. Ware: Organica

Read "Organica" reviewed by Nic Jones


If it wasn't apparent before that David S. Ware has gravity, now it is. There's always been authority in his saxophone playing, but with the passing of time the gravity of his work has become more apparent, as if every note he plays is now invested with the wealth of life's experiences. This ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Forgotten Series: Matthew Shipp - Nu Bop (2003)

Forgotten Series: Matthew Shipp - Nu Bop (2003)

By Tom Johnson Jazz has been in a kind of holding pattern since the mid-1970s, when even Miles Davis declared the genre dead. Many exciting artists have arrived since then and have begun pushing boundaries and incorporating new sounds, but unfortunately what remains noticeable of jazz recently is relegated to the soulless flagellating of adult-contemporary pablum ...

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News: Recording

David S. Ware - Live in the World (2005)

David S. Ware - Live in the World (2005)

By Mark Saleski There's this notion in the world of sculpture that the artist is merely freeing the shape locked within the raw source material. This always seemed like a great way to describe the mystery of a particular piece of abstract art. The artist begins with a big chunk of rock and starts to chisel, ...

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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival: Day 7 Finale, New York, NY, June 11, 2011

Read "Vision Festival: Day 7 Finale, New York, NY, June 11, 2011" reviewed by John Sharpe


Day 1 | Days 2-3 | Day 4 | Days 5-6 | Day 7 Vision FestivalAbrons Arts CenterNew York CityJune 11, 2011 Reut Regev R*Time Special Edition Trombonist Reut Regev's R*Time began the final night of the Vision Festival in exuberant style. Since ...

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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival: Days 5-6, June 9-10, 2011

Read "Vision Festival: Days 5-6, June 9-10, 2011" reviewed by John Sharpe


Day 1 | Days 2-3 | Day 4 | Days 5-6 | Day 7Kidd Jordan Quintet, Matthew Shipp/Evan Parker, Paradoxical Frog, Planetary UnknownVision FestivalAbrons Arts CenterNew York CityJune 9-10, 2011 Kidd Jordan Quintet New Orleans saxophonist Edward Kidd Jordan, who was the ...


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