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Fred Anderson: Staying in the Game

Read "Staying in the Game" reviewed by Lyn Horton


Bassist Harrison Bankhead and drummer Tim Daisy open with a rhythmic standard for tenor saxophonist Fred Anderson in Staying In The Game. An innate sense of melody springs from Anderson, a pure-tone player if there ever was one. But even more noteworthy is the ease with which Anderson improvises on one set of phrases. “Sunday Afternoon" ...

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Fred Anderson: Staying in the Game

Read "Staying in the Game" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Of all the tenor saxophonists still making music today, Fred Anderson--like Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp and, at times, Wayne Shorter--still has the ability to get under the skin. Anderson's tone is so warm and rich and sensuous that when he sounds a note, it echoes under the body's largest organ, and not necessarily inside the head. ...

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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival 2009: Day 2

Read "Vision Festival 2009: Day 2" reviewed by John Sharpe


Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 All-Star Collective / Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble / Sun Ra Arkestra14th Annual Vision Festival Abrons Arts Center New York, New York June 10, 2009 Chapter Index All-Star Collective Bill ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Anderson: Staying in the Game

Read "Staying in the Game" reviewed by Henry Smith


Tenor saxophone veteran Fred Anderson has remained a fixture on the free jazz scene since his co-founding of the AACM. Seemingly never inactive, Anderson follows up the critically acclaimed quintet album From the River to the Ocean (Thrill Jockey, 2007) with a more intimate trio outing. Featuring the previous album's bassist, Harrison Bankhead, alongside drummer Tim ...

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Tuesdays on the Terrace: Fred Anderson

Tuesdays on the Terrace: Fred Anderson

Tuesdays on the Terrace presents another inspiring season of free evening jazz concerts on the MCA's terrace and sculpture garden. Hosted by local radio personalities, visitors are invited to enjoy gourmet cuisine created by Puck’s Caf. In case of rain, the events take place inside Puck's Caf. Dinner reservations are recommended, call 312.397.4034. Tuesday on the ...

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Fred Anderson Quartet: Live at the Velvet Lounge Volume III

Read "Live at the Velvet Lounge Volume III" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Fred Anderson's sound on tenor can be heard in his stance. With his horn hung on a harness that looks like something a moving man would wear as he prepares to hoist a TV, Anderson bends his knees and hunches over as if muscle more than breath is needed to lift the notes into the air. ...

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Matana Roberts at the Vortex in London

Read "Matana Roberts at the Vortex in London" reviewed by John Sharpe


Matana Roberts Quartet The Vortex Jazz Bar London, England April 1, 2009 While Barack Obama was in town for the G20 summit, the American president wasn't the only recent Chicago resident to be making waves in London. As Obama and the other G20 leaders provoked an outpouring of discontent ...

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News: Festival

Fred's Fest Line Up

Fred's Fest Line Up

Following is the complete lineup for Fred Anderson's 80th Birthday Tribute Festival. Most events at the Velvet Lounge, 67 E. Cermak Rd. 7 p.m. Sunday: Fred Anderson and the Great Black Music Ensemble $15. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday: Richard Davis and Willie Pickens; Edwin Daugherty, ...

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Fred Anderson to Receive Birthday Tribute from Jazz Icons

Fred Anderson to Receive Birthday Tribute from Jazz Icons

He doesn't look 80, and he sure doesn't sound it. Listen to Chicago jazz master Fred Anderson play his horn—his tone as big as all outdoors, his ideas tumbling one atop another—and it's clear that, musically at least, he maintains the vigor of youth (as well as the lung power). Yet Sunday night, when Anderson takes ...

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Article: Album Review

Nicole Mitchell/ Indigo Trio: Anaya

Read "Anaya" reviewed by John Sharpe


The Indigo Trio's sophomore outing on the classy French Rogue Art imprint delivers the record fans of Nicole Mitchell the flutist have been waiting for. Mitchell the composer and arranger has been to the fore of late on Black Unstoppable (Delmark, 2007) and most notably Xenogenesis Suite (Firehouse 12, 2008), but with instrumentation stripped to the ...


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