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Alan Licht

It’s something of the cliché to state a musician “stubbornly won’t end up being categorized,” but with Alan Licht, that declaration is simply the reality. Although guitarist’s body of function encompasses noise rock and roll, alternative pop/rock and roll, improvisational music, free of charge jazz, minimalism, musique concrète, consumer electronics, …

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Arthur Doyle

Saxophonist/flutist/vocalist Arthur Doyle is hardly by itself in his placement being a marginal jazz body. In an talent known because of its many studies and tribulations (both creative and economic), Doyle hasn’t produced his circumstance any less complicated by wanting to carve one path across the music’s outskirts. The actual …

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Beaver Harris

A greatly undervalued drummer very easily on an even with a lot of his even more famous contemporaries, Beaver Harris was among the avant-garde’s most well-rounded music artists. He was achieved in any and everything jazz styles, however like a bandleader preferred the more intensifying areas of the music. Harris …

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The Blue Humans

The Blue Human beings may be the unit name directed at any performance led by improvisational guitarist Rudolph Gray. (Members possess included reedsman Arthur Doyle, guitarist Alan Licht, drummers Beaver Harris and Tom Surgal, and tenor saxophonist Jim Sauter.) Bridging the space between free of charge jazz and downtown artwork …

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