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Gunter Hampel

Hampel is among jazz’s most prolific and self-reliant music artists. In 1969, he produced Delivery Records release a The 8th of July 1969, an record of his compositions performed by way of a group that included Anthony Braxton, Jeanne Lee, Steve McCall, Willem Breuker, and Arjen Gorter. Since that time, …

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Mark Whitecage

Whitecage can be an improviser of extraordinary creativity and strength. While his linear, free-boppish design appears to owe a personal debt to Ornette Coleman (specifically with regards to phrasing), Whitecage is definitely ultimately his personal guy. A multi-instrumentalist, Whitecage comes with an ever present feeling of what’s approriate, switching horns …

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Perry Robinson

Throughout his career, Perry Robinson has sought to accomplish the near-impossible: establish himself as an avant-garde leader on a musical instrument still closely from the swing era. After intensive formal research (like the Lenox College of Jazz in 1959), Robinson used such advanced music artists as Paul Bley, Archie Shepp, …

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Jeanne Lee

Jeanne Lee combines acrobatic vocal maneuvers using a deeply moving audio and quality which allows her to alternative between soaring, top register plane tickets and piercing, emotive interpretations. She’s incredibly precise and versatile, and goes from a melody or solo’s high class to its middle and bottom level accompanying a …

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