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Andrew Bishop

A performing/recording designer and educator located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Andrew Bishop absolutely avoids a rigidly idiomatic method of jazz. The saxophonist/clarinetist’s wide-ranging perspective offers led him to traverse stylistic limitations in his personal projects while developing innovative alliances with collaborators over the jazz range, from Midwestern post-boppers to Brooklyn-based …

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Ferdinando Faraò

Ferdinando Faraò belongs to 1 of the couple of Italian jazz dynasties. The boy of the amateur drummer, he’s the sibling of piano participant Antonio Faraò as well as the cousin of piano participant Massimo Faraò. Influenced by his father’s wide assortment of jazz information and captivated with a concert …

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Rova Saxophone Quartet

The experimental jazz zeitgeist from the 1960s and 1970s permitted a variety of unconventional instrumental groupings. The essential horn-piano-bass-drums lineup of the present day jazz era dropped its mandate, as even more musicians sought out fresh and uncommon sonorities. Ornette Coleman’s rings did away using the piano; Cecil Taylor’s trio …

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William Parker

In the first ’90s, the direct music heirs of Taylor, Ayler, and Coleman were mostly ignored by NY jazz critics, who found even more to like about the hard bop revivalists who dominated major-label documenting. Hence, the general public presence of musicians specialized in an “energy music” visual was minimal. …

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Annette Lowman

Although given birth to in Denver, CO, Annette Lowman has so far found her best fame like a jazz singer through the 15 years that she spent in Europe. Lowman had been a professional vocalist, mostly carrying out R&B and pop, before she actually found out jazz. In 1980, she …

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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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Kenny Davern

Described in THE BRAND NEW York Situations as “the best possible clarinetist playing today” in the 1990s, that high compliment wasn’t remote the mark, since it put on Kenny Davern in the autumn of his life, on the top of his power. Contact him a jazz purist, a good snob, …

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Bobby Few

Jazz pianist Bobby Couple of was raised within a community in the Shaker Levels portion of Cleveland, Ohio, combined with the influential free of charge jazz participant Albert Ayler. Developing up, they paid attention to Lester Teen and Charlie Parker jointly. Both began gigging while still in senior high school, …

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Andy Laster

Alto/baritone saxophonist and composer Andy Laster was created in 1961, was raised on Long Isle, and studied jazz in Seattle’s Cornish Institute before moving to NEW YORK in 1985. His initial documenting, Hippo Stomp, made an appearance over the Sound Aspects label in 1989. This record was accompanied by two …

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Steve Lacy

Among the great soprano saxophonists ever (rank up there with Sidney Bechet and John Coltrane), Steve Lacy’s profession was fascinating to view develop. He originally doubled on clarinet and soprano (falling the former with the middle-’50s), motivated by Bechet, and performed Dixieland in NY with Rex Stewart, Cecil Scott, Crimson …

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