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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. WareDavid 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 ...

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Article: Profile

David S. Ware: Planetary Musician

Read "David S. Ware: Planetary Musician" reviewed by Lyn Horton


On Sunday, June 27th, 2010, about a half-hour after its scheduled 9:30 pm appearance on the Abrons Art Center main performance stage in New York City, the David S. Ware Trio was setting up. The audience for this night of Vision Festival XV was its usual wandering and low-hum conversational self. William Parker stood by his ...

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News: Recording

David S. Ware - Onecept (2010)

David S. Ware - Onecept (2010)

By Pico Within the realm of improvised music saxophone players, Anthony Braxton has few peers, but David S. Ware has to be considered a lifetime member of that exclusive club. A free jazz saxophonist who is also a technician of the highest order, Ware has that rare ability to blur the lines between inside and outside ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Reminder: David S. Ware Trio at the Blue Note October 4th

Reminder: David S. Ware Trio at the Blue Note October 4th

Two weeks from tonight, on Monday, October 4th, eminent saxophonist David S. Ware will celebrate his new release, Onecept (AUM Fidelity), with a two-set performance at the Blue Note in New York. As on the record, which marks his 50th anniversary as a saxophonist, Ware (saxello, stritch and tenor saxophone) will be joined by William Parker ...

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Article: Album Review

David S. Ware: Onecept

Read "Onecept" reviewed by Nic Jones


In the press release for Onecept, David S. Ware makes much of the concept of spontaneous form. This is worth mentioning because the degree of continuity between notion and outcome is exceptional. Ware's work--and, indeed, his musical life, perhaps--is now at a stage where the reedman doesn't have to be combustible all the time, and it ...

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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival 2010: Day 4, June 26, 2010

Read "Vision Festival 2010: Day 4, June 26, 2010" reviewed by John Sharpe


Prologue | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7Areni Agbabian, Lorenzo Sanguedolce, Go-Zee-Lah Reggie Nicholson, Borah Bergman, Ned Rothenberg Mark Helias, Tony Malaby, Charles GayleVision FestivalAbrons Arts CenterNew York CityJune 26, 2010Saturday was a ...

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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival 2010: Day 5, June 27, 2010

Read "Vision Festival 2010: Day 5, June 27, 2010" reviewed by John Sharpe


Prologue | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7Perry Robinson, Guillermo E Brown, Billy Bang, David S. Ware, Dave BurrellVision FestivalAbrons Arts CenterNew York CityJune 27, 2010 Sunday June 27 was another big day ...

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News: Performance / Tour

David S. Ware Trio Coming to the Blue Note October 4th

David S. Ware Trio Coming to the Blue Note October 4th

On Monday, October 4th, eminent saxophonist David S. Ware will celebrate his September release, Onecept (AUM Fidelity), with a two-set performance at the Blue Note in New York. The recording, which marks Ware's 50th anniversary as a saxophonist, is his first studio project since his May 2009 kidney transplant and features him on three different horns: ...

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Article: Album Review

Marshall Allen / Matthew Shipp / Joe Morris: Night Logic

Read "Night Logic" reviewed by John Sharpe


Unlikely combinations sometimes deliver the most enjoyable results. Take the unexpected pleasure to be derived from what must have one time seemed unpromising pairings such as chili and chocolate or garlic and bread. So the partnering of Sun Ra Arkestra regular Marshall Allen with pianist Matthew Shipp and long time associate Joe Morris yields an astonishing ...

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Article: Album Review

Marc Edwards / Weasel Walter Group: Blood Of The Earth

Read "Blood Of The Earth" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Double drummer-led free jazz sessions come with a price, and both aural and contemplative muscles need to be flexed. With Blood Of The Earth, from drummers Marc Edwards and Weasel Walter, the challenges for immersion in a sonic concentration of spontaneity and stamina. But this is not your father's retread of John Coltrane's Ascension (Impulse!, 1965). ...


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