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The President

A downtown N.Con.C. supergroup, led by keyboardist Wayne Horvitz, hybridizes jazz, rock and roll, improv, and dashes of blues electric guitar from Elliot Clear.

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Jim Staley

Jim Staley occupies a distinctive placement among trombonists, crossing styles freely between post-modern classical music and avant-garde jazz. He offers spectacular technique, like the capability to spit forth clusters of records at rapid rate. Usually focusing in the mid-to-lower registers from the trombone, his big, gruff shade hearkens to a …

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Mark Feldman

Virtuosic violinist Tag Feldman is classically trained, but probably most widely known for his shows with the very best improvisers and composers from the ’80s and ’90s in avant-garde jazz and songs. Having appeared in various John Zorn tasks, Feldman was also an associate of Arcado String Trio, with renowned …

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Vicki Bodner

Oboist Vicki Bodner studied in Juilliard, and afterward joined up with the faculties of Wesleyan University or college and the University or college of Bridgeport. Bodner offers often performed around the east and western coasts from the U.S., offers made an appearance on NPR, and in addition at various celebrations …

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Tom Rainey

A local Californian who was raised in Santa Barbara, drummer Tom Rainey moved to NEW YORK in 1979 whilst in his early twenties (after their studies at the Berklee University of Music in Boston beginning in 1975 and time for California to reside in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA). The brand …

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Tim Berne

Since he moved to NEW YORK within the mid-’70s, alto and baritone saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Tim Berne continues to be an important person in that city’s creative music community; he asserts a solid and singular musical character throughout his diverse and sometimes absorbing functions. He has inspired other and …

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Bobby Previte

Some albums documented in the past due ’80s established Bobby Previte among the relatively few jazz drummers who may also be composers of significance, alongside Jack port DeJohnette, Bob Moses, and a small number of others. In 1973, Previte received his B.A. in music in the School of Buffalo, where …

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Ponga

A random assortment of skilled musicians and composers, Ponga fuses collectively traditional and avant-garde jazz with traditional jungle beats to create a sound just a little remaining of middle. Their 1999 self-titled launch showcases this fusion and was accompanied by an recording of remixes by such performers as Fila Brazillia, …

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John Zorn

The main one word virtually everyone can acknowledge in virtually any discussion of the task of composer John Zorn is “prolific,” within the strictest sense of this is. Though he didn’t start making information until 1980, the recordings under his personal name number more than 100, as well as the …

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Jamie Saft

Influenced keyboardist Jamie Saft started showing up on a growing amount of N.Con.C.-focused jazz recordings through the ’90s and very well into the fresh millennium. Created in Queens, NY, Saft analyzed at the brand new Britain Conservatory of Music and Tufts University or college. At these universities, he analyzed with …

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