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Ingrid Laubrock’s Anti-House

German-born saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock was more developed within the London innovative and avant jazz scene when she relocated to Brooklyn in 2008, but she took a little bit of time before forming Anti-House, her 1st Brooklyn-based group like a leader. After her appearance in the brand new York Town borough, …

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Robert “Brother Ah” Northern

A rare jazz France horn participant and soloist, Robert North aka Sibling Ah was among the busiest program musicians from the ’50s and ’60s. He proved helpful and documented with many jazz stars, included in this Donald Byrd, John Coltrane, Gil Evans, Sunlight Ra, Gil Evans, McCoy Tyner, Rahsaan Roland …

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Jean DuShon

Jean DuShon was raised in Detroit enthralled from the voices of singers Billie Vacation and Dinah Washington. Therefore into Washington, Dushon started her professional profession in night clubs sounding a lot like her it drew the ire of Washington herself. The paid golf club gigs came due to the numerous …

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Denison-Kimball Trio

Formed being a duo by ex-Jesus Lizard guitarist Duane Denison and ex-Mule, Laughing Hyenas, and Jesus Lizard percussionist Jim Kimball, the Denison-Kimball Trio customized in fascinating, jazzy instrumentals. By adding reeds participant Ken Vandermark in 1995, the group was renamed DK3. The receiver of a qualification in classical electric guitar …

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Normand Guilbeault

Active because the mid-’80s, Montreal jazz bassist Norman Guilbeault splits his time taken between post-bop jazz classes along with his ensemble and even more cutting-edge avant-garde jazz as sideman for different artists linked to the collective Ambiances Magnétiques. His most ambitious task to date may be the historic jazz opera …

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David Occhipinti

A Canadian jazz guitarist, David Occhipinti has played phases all around the globe, and continues to be nominated for just two Juno Awards in his local land. Born Dec 26, 1966, in Toronto, Occhipinti found his first acoustic guitar at 13 and was composing at 16. He came into a …

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Maury Coles

Delivered in 1931 in Toronto, Canada, jazz musician Maury Coles studied both clarinet and alto saxophone even though developing up. While participating in San Francisco University, Coles studied structure and theory, while sharpening his playing abilities at local dance clubs. Subsequently, Coles toured Belgium and Germany alongside digital composer Godfried …

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Charles Clark

An excellent bassist whose budding profession was cut short by his premature death at 24, Curtis Clark studied bass with Wilbur Ware and turned professional in 1963. He became a member of Muhal Richard Abrams’ Experimental Music group and was a founding person in the Association for the Advancement of …

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Henning Berg

Trombonist. Seldom documented, at least on main or domestic brands, trombonist Henning Berg was captured in fine type in the 1982 Kolner Jazz Hauss Event. A knowledgeable, achieved participant in the free of charge vein.

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