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Orange Then Blue

What started simply because just a little big music group from Boston that played original preparations of Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, and Thelonious Monk compositions grew exponentially. Led by drummer George Schuller, boy from the renowned Gunther Schuller, OTB became even more of a representation from the downtown NY scene. …

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Human Feel

The associates of Individual Feel attended music schools in Boston and independently released an eponymous debut album in 1989, before recording the album Scatter for Gunther Schuller’s GM Recordings label. Following the departure of bassist Joe Fitzgerald, the Beantown quintet continuing on as a fresh York-based foursome, achieving a top …

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Either/Orchestra

On-and-off for more than 15 years, Boston’s ten-piece Either/Orchestra offers performed engagingly idiosyncratic large-ensemble jazz even though serving like a formative workshop for music artists who’ve received significant well-known and critical acknowledgement within their post-E/O professions. Because the band’s inception in 1985, the guiding pressure behind Either/Orchestra is definitely composer …

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Andrew D’Angelo

Elevated in Seattle, Alto saxophonist Andrew D’Angelo started playing professionally in his hometown at age group 14. He relocated to NY at age group 20, spent five years in Boston, and returned to NY, where he is becoming quite active inside the downtown avant-garde community. He travels and records frequently …

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The Bureau of Atomic Tourism

The Bureau of Atomic Travel and leisure — aka BOAT — can be an avant jazz and improvising sextet originally assembled by Belgian drummer Teun Verbruggen (Smooth Earth Culture, Jef Neve Trio, Too Noisy Seafood) to execute at Antwerp’s Follow the Audio Festival in November 2011. Bandleader Verbruggen was presented …

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