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Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers

Read "Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers" reviewed by Mark Redlefsen


Wadada Leo SmithTen Freedom SummersCuneiform Records2012Jazz music and the Civil Rights Movement in America have moved on parallel tracks from the 20th century up until the present. Freedom Suite (Riverside, 1958) by saxophonist Sonny Rollins, We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite (Candid, 1960) by drummer Max Roach ...

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Wadada Leo Smith: Sounding America’s Freedom

Read "Wadada Leo Smith: Sounding America’s Freedom" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith has been at the forefront of musical invention for 40 years and has recently entered a late-career renaissance. In May, 2012, this seminal musician released his greatest effort to date, Ten Freedom Summers (Cuneiform), a 30-year in-the-making testament to the power of civil rights and the importance of artistic engagement in social ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers

Read "Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


Wadada Leo SmithTen Freedom SummersCuneiform Records2012Trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith's Ten Freedom Summers is four and a half hours of music, spread over four compact discs. The mind struggles to make coherent sense of so large an undertaking. Smith has said that there are no recurring musical ...

Article: Album Review

Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers

Read "Ten Freedom Summers" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Igor Stravinskij affermava che il significato della musica è legato unicamente al rapporto tra gli elementi musicali, collocati in una costruzione senza alcun legame con altre realtà. Ciò è parzialmente valido nei confronti della musica composta a tavolino, studiata ed elaborata nei suoi dettagli squisitamente costruttivi. Ma la musica che in sé contiene elementi di improvvisazione, ...

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Alexander Hawkins Ensemble: All There, Ever Out

Read "All There, Ever Out" reviewed by John Sharpe


It has been the Holy Grail of jazz since its inception: to carve out the perfect balance between the written and the spontaneously invented. While All There, Ever Out may not be the definitive statement, English pianist Alexander Hawkins has taken a bold stab at a new version of the equation, combining composition and improvisation in ...

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Article: Live Review

Victoriaville 2012

Read "Victoriaville 2012" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


Festival International Musique Actuelle VictoriavilleVictoriaville, CanadaMay 17-20, 2012There are many ways to weigh a music festival, but one method that sets a fairly reasonable standard for excellence is whether or not there was at least one point that elicited feelings of good fortune. Not just if it was enjoyable or if highly respected ...

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Wadada Leo Smith's Mbira: Dark Lady of the Sonnets

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Trumpet and drums--a truly primal combination--are joined by the delicately trilling, archaic and arcane sounds of the Chinese lute or pipa on Dark Lady of the Sonnets, Wadada Leo Smith's musical venture with a new trio, Mbira. At age 70, Smith's torrid creative pace is matched only by the forged-steel strength of his trumpet playing. Percussionist ...

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Roscoe Mitchell: London, England, March 9, 2012

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Roscoe MitchellCafé OtoLondonMarch 9, 2012 Saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell followed an increasingly well trod path. Dalston's Cafe Oto has a strong track record in bringing great names from the free jazz past to the north London stage, with previous guest artists including trumpeters Wadada Leo Smith and Ted Daniel, and saxophonists Joe ...

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Take Five With James Brandon Lewis

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Meet James Brandon Lewis: Saxophonist/composer James Brandon Lewis was exposed to jazz, gospel, and R&B and at an early age began his journey into the realm of music. He attended Buffalo Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts located in Buffalo NY. Upon graduating, James would continue his musical pursuit At Howard University, where ...


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