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Phillip Johnston

The twisted avant-jazz of Phillip Johnston first reared its head through the early ’80s, when the composer and saxophonist was a staple from the downtown NEW YORK underground music scene. There, he performed with a number of performers both in and from the jazz community, included in this John Zorn, …

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Kevin Norton

Percussionist and composer Kevin Norton offers performed with lots of the main improvisers and contemporary composers such as for example Anthony Braxton, Fred Frith, Tag Dresser and Fred Lonberg-Holm, furthermore to dealing with jazz and klezmer music artists such as for example Slam Stewart and Andy Statman. Norton gained his …

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Steve Swell

Often from the NY downtown scene, Steve Swell can be an underrated trombonist and a genuine team player with the capacity of adapting to many situations. He incidentally found the trombone when he was ten. In 1973, he researched at Jersey Town State University where he struck a long-lasting a …

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