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Night of Radical Guitar: Janet Feder and Miroslav Tadic with Vinny Golia

Night of Radical Guitar: Janet Feder and Miroslav Tadic with Vinny Golia.Amazing guitarists Janet Feder and Miroslav Tadic join up with multi-woodwind instrumentalist Vinny Golia to explore the outer limits of eclectic improvisation. This is a rare, one-time concert and should not be missed! Tuesday, March 9th 8PM.South Pasadena Music Center and ...
Vinny Golia: The San Diego Session; Mythology; Duets & Großes Messer

by Wilbur MacKenzie
Vinny Golia/Bertram TuretzkyThe San Diego SessionKadima Collective2009 Vinny Golia/Peter KowaldMythologyKadima Collective2009 Brad Dutz/Vinny GoliaDuetsself-published2009 Golia/Smith/WalterGroßes MesserugEXPLODE2009
Vinny Golia @ Asto Museum Feb. 27th, 8PM

Los Angeles, musical legend, woodwind player/composer, Vinny Golia plays with his electric sextet this Saturday night @ The Asto Museum. The band features some of Los Angeles', best up and coming musicians. Not to be missed. Ensemble also includes:Gavin Templeton-Alto Sax Dan Rosenboom-Trumpet Alex Noice-GuitarJon Armstrong-Bass Andrew Lessman-DrumsFebruary, ...
High Octane Free Improv: Adam Caine Trio & Vinny Golia/Damon Smith/Weasel Walter

by Clifford Allen
History paints an image of high energy rock music and free improvisation as having very little to do with one another--which isn't surprising considering the fact that heavily-amplified rock power trios were marketed as improvisation-heavy blues for mostly white audiences (giving saxophonist Albert Ayler short shrift). When jazz musicians like drummer Tony Williams and guitarist John ...
Two Lisa Mezzacappas Shake Up LA
by Neal Colgrass
Lisa MezzacappaCafe Metropol, Eagle Rock Center for the ArtsLos AngelesDec. 5 and 6, 2009Lisa Mezzacappa led two concerts in Los Angeles in December, one imbued with a musical smile and one with the ferocity of a howling, avant-garde battleground. Her smile was easy to love; the avant-garde battle required ...
Anthony Braxton: Creative Orchestra (Koln) 1978

by Troy Collins
The 1970s were an exceedingly fertile time period for composer Anthony Braxton, whose considerable output was primarily documented by Arista Records, including his Creative Orchestra Music, which encapsulated the entire history of jazz--from Scott Joplin to Albert Ayler. One of these albums, the seminal Creative Orchestra Music 1976, was recently reissued as part of Mosaic Records' ...
Empty Cage Quartet: Gravity

by Troy Collins
Widely admired for its intricate mathematical construction, the Mayan calendar is far more than just a lightning rod for misguided prophets predicting the end of the world; it is also the source of inspiration for Gravity, the fourth studio recording from the young West Coast-based Empty Cage Quartet. The album consists of two extended compositions, which ...
Bobby Bradford: Self-Determination in the Great Basin

by Clifford Allen
Born in Cleveland, Mississippi in 1934 and raised between Dallas and Los Angeles, trumpeter Bobby Bradford began playing with Ornette Coleman in Los Angeles in the 1950s, and replaced Don Cherry in an unrecorded Coleman quartet during the early 1960s. However, the most significant partnership in Bradford's musical life was with the clarinetist and composer John ...
Clean Feed Records: Eat the Plate

by Mark Corroto
Clean Feed records, founded in 2001, has been the most prolific and adventurous label for jazz this new century. Based in Lisbon, Portugal their offerings have included many of jazz's old guard including reed players Evan Parker, Paul Dunmall, Charles Gayle, Vinny Golia and Anthony Braxton and trumpeters Dennis Gonzalez and Herb Robertson, along with current ...