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Don Cherry: Live at Cafe Montmartre 1966 Volume Two

Label: ESP-Disk
Released: 2009
Track listing: Intro; Orfeu Negro; Suite for Albert Ayler; Spring is Here; Remembrance; Elephantasy (Incomplete); Complete Communion.

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Live at Cafe Montmartre 1966 - Vol. 2

Label: ESP-Disk
Released: 2009
Track listing: 01. Intro; 02. Orfeu Negro; 03. Suite for Albert Ayler; 04. Spring is Here; 05. Remembrance; 06. Elephantasy (Incomplete); 07. Complete Communion.

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Article: Live Review

Henry Grimes, Paul Dunmall & Andrew Cyrille: The Profound Sound Trio at the Vortex, London

Read "Henry Grimes, Paul Dunmall & Andrew Cyrille: The Profound Sound Trio at the Vortex, London" reviewed by John Sharpe


The Profound Sound Trio: Henry Grimes, Paul Dunmall & Andrew Cyrille The Vortex London, England November 23, 2009 A buzz of anticipation gripped a full house at the Vortex for the London debut of the Profound Sound Trio--a collective of British reedman Paul Dunmall and a heavyweight rhythm ...

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Article: Album Review

Bengt Nordstrom: Creative Addition

Read "Creative Addition" reviewed by Clifford Allen


Reedman Bengt “Frippe" Nordstrom (1936-2000) was both a sort of “enfant terrible" of Swedish jazz and one of the movers and shakers in the early years of Scandinavian jazz. In addition to the reedman's own LPs, his Bird Notes imprint, while virtually unknown outside of Sweden, released tiny batches of recordings by Albert Ayler (Something Different!!!, ...

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Article: Album Review

Dave Liebman / Michael Stephans: Nomads

Read "Nomads" reviewed by John Kelman


If ever there was a title to best fit Dave Liebman, it would be Nomads. Stylistically, the reedman's life has represented an endless traverse of infinite musical landscapes, ranging from freely improvised music with Australia-based pianist Mike Nock on Duologue (Birdland, 2007), and modern, open-ended mainstream with longtime musical partner, pianist Richie Beirach--heard most recently on ...

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News: Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Don Cherry

Jazz Musician of the Day: Don Cherry

All About Jazz is celebrating Don Cherry's birthday today! JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE DAY Don CherryDon Cherry was born in Oklahoma City, OK in 1936 and raised in Los Angeles, where he first began to play the trumpet and later piano. According to Cherry, his upbringing had everything to ...

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Article: Live Review

European Jazz Jamboree 2009

Read "European Jazz Jamboree 2009" reviewed by AAJ Staff


European Jazz JamboreeBerlin, GermanySeptember 18-24, 200920 years after the Berlin Wall came down, the global appreciation of Germany's jazz is arguably finally getting its due, with no small help from the European Jazz Jamboree (EJJ). In its sophomore year, EJJ has quickly garnered attention throughout Europe, and now the States, too, is (and/or ...

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Article: Album Review

Jonas Knutsson/Mats Oberg: Live

Read "Live" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


An alluring aspect of this record, even before the first notes are heard is that it is simply titled Live. Expectation is enormous. It is a “live" record. What will happen? The elasticity of the jazz idiom fills the musical prospect with great expectation. Finally, performing on this record are the magnificent Swedish saxophonist, Jonas Knutsson ...

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Article: Interview

Bobby Bradford: Self-Determination in the Great Basin

Read "Bobby Bradford: Self-Determination in the Great Basin" reviewed by Clifford Allen


Born in Cleveland, Mississippi in 1934 and raised between Dallas and Los Angeles, trumpeter Bobby Bradford began playing with Ornette Coleman in Los Angeles in the 1950s, and replaced Don Cherry in an unrecorded Coleman quartet during the early 1960s. However, the most significant partnership in Bradford's musical life was with the clarinetist and composer John ...

Article: Lyrics

Don Cherry: l'arte di uscire allo scoperto

Read "Don Cherry: l'arte di uscire allo scoperto" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Articolo di Raul d'Gama Rose Faceva freddo a Bombay, quel Luglio del 1985... o era il 1986? Beh, quale che fosse l'anno esatto, non importa ora come non importava allora, quando il fenomeno si manifestò per la prima volta. Ovviamente ricordo tutti gli altri dettagli come fosse oggi. Gli Association P.C. stavano facendo faville sul palco ...


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