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Gerry Hemingway: The Whimbler
by Mark Corroto
Gerry Hemingway's second release on Clean Feed changes a couple of musical partners, but it keeps that critical vibe alive. Hemingway retains tenor saxophonist Ellery Eskelin from Devil's Paradise (2003) but replaces bassist Mark Dresser with Mark Helias and swaps out Ray Anderson's trombone for Herb Robertson's trumpet. This new quartet replaces original voices ...
Gerry Hemingway: The Whimbler
by Derek Taylor
Dream team assemblages are fairly regular occurrences in New York City-baseed improvisatory music. With so much talent operating in such a relatively small territory, the odds of a favorite players teaming up remain strongly favorable. Such alchemy is apparent in abundance on Gerry Hemingway's new project for Clean Feed, one that builds on the standing foundation ...
Gerry Hemingway: Following His Muse
by Kurt Gottschalk
Without naming names, it seems safe to say that its the rare drummer who can step up as a bandleader or composer, who can move out of the realm of percussion and work with a variety of instrumental voices. Looked at from another angle, it could be worthwhile to name names of drummers who go beyond ...
Devil's Paradise
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Devils Paradise (Hemingway) - 7:21
2. If You Like (Hemingway) - 7:18
3. Johnny's Corner Song (Hemingway) - 6:12
4. Full Off (Hemingway) - 7:13
5. Back Again Some Time (Hemingway) - 7:45
6. Toombow (Hemingway) - 9:32
7. Gentle Ben (Helias) - 5:49
8. Tom Skwella (Hemingway) - 5:14
Anthony Braxton at Yoshi's
by Robert Spencer
Anthony Braxton's Ghost Trance Festival took Yoshi's the last week of August and introduced West Coast fans to what the master called the next level of my work." As always, Mr. Braxton's pace and breadth of vision is breathtaking. In the Seventies and Eighties he moved beyond playing simple song forms, stringing composed sections together with ...
Gerry Hemingway: Devil's Paradise
by Celeste Sunderland
If music reflects life, the Gerry Hemingway Quartet’s first studio release, Devil’s Paradise, mirrors the zestful, zany part, where you run around all night with your best back-alley buddies, doing mischievous things and exchanging intimate stories. A collection of seven Hemingway originals, plus “Gentle Ben” by Mark Helias, the disc displays the talents of four exceptional ...
Cerebral Caverns
Label: Postcards
Released: 2021
Track listing: Cerebral Caverns I; What’s In Your Hand; Fast Forward; Ballad Explorations I; Half Of
My
Soul (Tristan’s Love Theme); Eastern Persuasion; Evolution; Seasonal Elements (Spring-
Summer-Fall-Winter).
Oahspe
By Ray Anderson
Label: Auricle Records
Released: 1979
Track listing: Gyro; Albert; Beef; Sextant; Gibberish.


