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News: Performance / Tour

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 cocktails, Puck's Express snacks, or a dinner buffet from Puck's Cafe while listening to Chicago's finest jazz musicians. Dinner reservations at Puck's are recommended, call 312-397-4034. ...

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News: Event

Tuesdays on the Terrace: Fred Anderson at MCA's Terrace and Sculpture Garden

Tuesdays on the Terrace: Fred Anderson at MCA's Terrace and Sculpture Garden

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 cocktails, Puck's Express snacks, or a dinner buffet from Puck's Cafe while listening to Chicago's finest jazz musicians. Dinner reservations at Puck's are recommended, call 312.397.4034. ...

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Article: Live Review

The Velvet Trio at Sons d'Hiver, Paris, February 1, 2008

Read "The Velvet Trio at Sons d'Hiver, Paris, February 1, 2008" reviewed by John Sharpe


Fred Anderson, The Velvet Trio Sons d'Hiver Festival Espace Culturel Andre Malraux, Le Kremlin-Bic'tre Paris, France February 1, 2008 Velvet: a smooth surface; silky. Dictionary definitions hint at just some of the attributes of the Velvet Trio. Of course the name originates not as a descriptor but ...

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The Great Vision Concert

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2007

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From The River To The Ocean

Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2007
Track listing: Planet E; Strut Time; For Brother Thompson; From the River to the Ocean; Sakti/Shiva.

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Article: Live Review

Fred Anderson and Chad Taylor: Polishing the Sound at UMass

Read "Fred Anderson and Chad Taylor: Polishing the Sound at UMass" reviewed by Lyn Horton


Fred Anderson and Chad Taylor Solos and Duos Concert Series University of Massachusetts at Amherst December 5, 2007 The function of superlatives is to thrust what is being described into a zone of excellence considered untouchable. Such hyperbolic words can paradoxically lose power, especially when used so much they become ...

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Article: Profile

Fred Anderson: Customizing Conviction

Read "Fred Anderson: Customizing Conviction" reviewed by Lyn Horton


Carrying on tradition brings history through time without imitation. Not all musicians make it their job to ensure that the music of the past, while changeable as a result of the passage of cultural time, stays intact. It's all about new tunes and improvisation: the creation of music that upholds the tradition, with those to whom ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Anderson - Hamid Drake: From the River to the Ocean

Read "From the River to the Ocean" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Che il rapporto tra Fred Anderson e Hamid Drake sia in qualche modo qualcosa di speciale, non è una sorpresa: si tratta di un legame profondo e radicato nel tempo: all'arrivo a Chicago del giovane batterista della Louisiana fu proprio il già esperto sassofonista - vicino di casa - l'interlocutore privilegiato per la crescente presa di ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake: From the River to the Ocean

Read "From the River to the Ocean" reviewed by J Hunter


Fred Anderson and Hamid Drake's association goes back three decades. What was once a mentor/prodigy relationship is now a dynamic partnership with chemistry similar to Coltrane's late-career collaboration with Rashied Ali. Back Together Again (Thrill Jockey, 2004) was an intimate sonic conversation between two old friends; for From the River to the Ocean, the septuagenarian club ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake: From The River To The Ocean

Read "From The River To The Ocean" reviewed by Troy Collins


Expanding on a musical relationship that stretches over thirty years, From the River to the Ocean finds tenor saxophonist Fred Anderson and drummer Hamid Drake, joined by three fellow Chicagoans, in a carefree mood. Guitarist Jeff Parker and bassists Harrison Bankhead and Josh Abrams join the duo on a lively set that encapsulates the highly conversational ...


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