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Matthew Shipp Trio Perfoming at Chapel of Our Lady in Cold Spring, NY - April 30th @ 7:30 PM
World Renowned pianist Matthew Shipp brings his trio to the Chapel of Our Lady Restoration in Cold Spring NY in support of his new double cd The Art of the Improviser" on Thirsty Ear Records. Watching Matthew Shipp play the piano is a bit like sitting ringside. Lefts and rights hit the keyboard's midsection in steady ...
No Trespassing
By John Tchicai
Label:
Released: 2010
Track listing:
01. Traffic Jam in the South Side (B.Marini/L.Mariotto); 02. Modify Flower (J.Tchicai); 03. Mind
the Gap (C.Mazza/F.Mariotto); 04. Metal Dilemma (B.Marini/L.Mariotto); 05. No Trespassing (J.Tchicai); 06. Flowers for
Jimi (C.Mazza/M.Martinelli); 07. Formule magique (J.Tchicai); 08. Blood Must Flow (J.Tchicai).
The Spiritual Man
By John Tchicai
Label: Laborie Records
Released: 2010
Track listing:
1. Way to Nowhere - 15:48; 2. Bernoulli Strata - 16:45; 3. The Spiritual Man - 09:27; 4. Ceglie Open City - 10:41;
5. Last Call - 15:30.
Look to the Neutrino
By John Tchicai
Label: KCJO
Released: 2010
Track listing: Look to the neutrino (Burk); 02. We need your number (Tchicai/Fewell);
03. Freedom (Abrams); 04. The white balloon
(Tchicai/Burk/Abrams/Carpentieri); 05. Afro Danish form 6 & 7
(Tchicai); 06. Muon (Tchicai/Burk/Abrams/Carpentieri); 07. Detour
(Abrams); 08. Flute calling (Tchicai/Burk/Abrams/Carpentieri); 09.
Lost time (Burk); 10. Tau (Tchicai/Burk/Abrams/Carpentieri); 11. Look
to the neutrino (reprise) (Burk
Archie Shepp: The New York Contemporary Five
by Jerry D'Souza
In 1963, cornetist Don Cherry , tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp , drummer J.C. Moses, alto saxophonist John Tchicai and bassist Don Moore performed at the Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen . At the time, Cherry was just coming off from playing with Ornette Coleman, while Shepp was transitioning from Bill Dixon. Tchicai had met Cherry and Shepp ...
New York Art Quartet: Old Stuff
by Nic Jones
Hindsight can be a wonderful thing. For instance, if this music is imbibed with a measure of it, it's possible to hear that the frontline of trombonist Roswell Rudd and saxophonist John Tchicai is one of the most distinctive in improvised music of recent decades. Rudd enjoyed, of course, a similar musical relationship with Steve Lacy, ...
Aki Takase: A Week Went By
by Raul d'Gama Rose
Aki TakaseA Week Went ByPsi Records2010 This is audacious music. In the emerging drama, pianist Aki Takase plays just a ripple away from bassist John Edwards, who is, in turn, a ripple away from percussionist Tony Levin. Each relates to the other through the glacial topography of ...
Aki Takase: A Week Went By
by John Eyles
Across its nine varied tracks--five trio, three solo, one duo; all improvised--A week went by documents pianist Aki Takase's visit to Gateshead in June 2008 to play the On the Outside festival. The album opens with three trio performances, on which Takase is joined by double-bassist John Edwards and drummer Tony Levin. They are fitting company ...
William Hooker: Earth's Orbit
by John Sharpe
William Hooker Earth's Orbit No Business Records 2010 If East Coast is hot and West Coast cool in classic jazz parlance, then composer and drummer William Hooker subverts that tenet with East hot, West hotter in this limited edition, double vinyl set featuring separate bands captured live on ...
Vision Festival 2010: Day 2, June 24, 2010
by John Sharpe
Prologue | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 Muhal Richard Abrams, Joseph Jarman, John TchicaiVision FestivalAbrons Arts CenterNew York CityJune 24, 2010 Never has the Vision Festival tradition of honoring the lifetime achievement ...

