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Susan Alcorn: Another Way

by Dom Minasi
If you are not into improvised music, you may not know Susan Alcorn. Take it from someone who has listened and played with her, she is a giant. I never heard of Susan till one Sunday night at the legendary CBGB's Sunday Night Avant-Garde series where she performed with tenor saxophonist, Joe Giardullo. I ...
Don Cherry: Complete Communion & Symphony For Improvisers Revisited

by Mark Corroto
Before his departure, Don Cherry was a kind of Johnny Appleseed for what would eventually be called the New Thing" in jazz. He can be heard in the midst of the innovative work of Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Albert Ayler, Steve Lacy, Archie Shepp, and John Tchicai. Cherry's fertilizations changed the sound of creative music then ...
Jay Clayton, Jerry Granelli: Alone Together

by Angelo Leonardi
L'età avanzata non aveva spento in Jay Clayton e Jerry Granelli (purtroppo deceduto di recente) la voglia di riprendere la lunga collaborazione in performance liberamente improvvisate. Il sodalizio tra la cantante e il batterista risale alla fine degli anni settanta, quando Collin Walcott suggerì a Granelli d'invitare la Clayton al workshop musicale che tenevano al Naropa ...
Marco Colonna: Offering

by Neri Pollastri
Marco Colonna prosegue lo sviluppo della pratica del solo, alternando strumenti, repertori e forme espressive, senza però mai tradire né la nitidezza del suonoche fa di lui uno degli interpreti delle ance più affascinanti non solo d'Italiané la progettualità drammaturgica delle performances, quasi sempre, come in questo caso, riprese dal vivo. Stavolta il programma ...
Adam Nolan: Prim and Primal

by Richard J Salvucci
Tell you what. A lot of listeners have never been particularly big fans of free jazz. It is difficult to understand." Really? Formalism," said Sergei Prokofiev, is the name given to music not understood on first hearing." This, recall, was a statement made in defense of Dmitri Shostakovich and his Fourth Symphony. This is not to ...
Unscientific Italians: Frisellian Magic

by Ludovico Granvassu
If Italian film director Nanni Moretti had been born in 1973 instead of 1953, he might well have set the iconic Vespa ride through the empty streets of a languid, mid-August Rome in Caro Diario against a Bill Frisell rather than a Keith Jarrett soundtrack. Because if every era is defined by a limited ...
Fano Jazz by the Sea 2021

by Libero Farnè
Fano Varie sedi 2331.7.2021 Nell'arco di nove giornate zeppe di iniziative, Fano Jazz by the Sea ha invaso vari punti della città adriatica, proponendo un cartellone ricco di progetti italiani e stranieri significativi dell'attuale ricerca musicale. Fra l'altro il festival rappresenta solo la punta dell'iceberg di un'articolata attività, estesa durante tutto l'anno ...
Norman David: Forty-Year Wizard of The Eleventet

by Victor L. Schermer
A few years ago, a musician friend suggested I go hear a band that was playing at a place in Bella Vista, Philadelphia, a neighborhood with a significant jazz history (violinist Joe Venuti and guitarist Eddie Lang lived there and are honored with several plaques and a mural) -but not much current music to speak of. ...
Steve Lacy: The Long Distance Runner

by David Liebman
The following is an excerpt from Threads: Evocations & Echos" of Steve Lacy (Unfinished) by Guillaume Tarche (Editions Lenka lente, 2021). I can't say that I knew Steve personally that well. We did one duo concert in Italy which was interesting to say the least, a story in itself. But of course, being the ...
Jazz Musician of the Day: Steve Lacy

All About Jazz is celebrating Steve Lacy's birthday today! Steve Lacy, one of the greatest soprano saxophonists of all time and a New England Conservatory faculty member since fall 2002, died Friday [June 4th, 2004] at New England Baptist Hospital. The jazz master who once defined his profession as “combination orator, singer, dancer, diplomat, poet, dialectician, ...