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CHRiS McGREGOR GROUP :: Ronnie Scott's, London 1967

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I don't remember where I found this, maybe in contributions section. Anyway here it is remastered, very early version of Brotherhood of Breath, albeit yot yet using that moniker.

CHRiS McGREGOR GROUP - 31 December 1967, Ronnie Scott's, London

1. White Lines (5:30)
2. Travelling Somewhere (6:05)
3. New Year Carnival (10:40)
4. Nick Tete (10:42)
5. The Bride (12:32)

Chris McGregor - piano
John Surman - baritone saxophone
Ronnie Beer - tenor saxophone
Dudu Pukwana, Mike Osborne - alto saxophone
Jimmy Phillips - soprano saxophone
Mongezi Feza, Pat Higgs, Mick Collins - trumpet
Malcolm Griffiths, Chris Pyne - trombone
Dave Holland - bass
Alan Jackson - drums

Keith Tippett & Larry Stabbins, Ric Colbeck Qt, Exeter Free Jazz Duo - radio broadcasts

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01 Keith Tippett and Larry Stabbins - Clay  15:58
02 Charles Fox intro to Ric Colbeck Qt - 2:58
03 Ric Colbeck Qt - Loose Joints - 11:04
04 Ric Colbeck Qt - Aphrodite - 13:44
05 Charles Fox intro to Exeter Free Jazz Duo - 1:34
06 Exeter Free Jazz Duo - Bird's Touch - 22:40

Keith Tippett  piano
Larry Stabbins  tenor saxophone
b'cast 21.11.83
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Ric Colbeck  trumpet
Mike Osborne  alto saxophone
Roy Babbington  bass
John Stevens  drums
b'cast 11.06.79
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Exeter Free Jazz Duo
Lou Gare  tenor saxophone
Fred Burwood  drums
b'cast 30.11.81

BBC Radio 3 Jazz in Britain broadcasts

Bob Feldman - Blues for a Ragged Lion

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no much known, I think, I know of only one other album by his name, called Triplicity
some reading here:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/184820687/saxophone

Bob Feldman - tenor sax
Michael Marcus - straight tenor, stricht, clarinet
Kengo Nakamura - bass
Warren Smith - drums, percussions

recorded May 8, June 1, 2000 at Six Eight Studio, New York City

Reuvane, CD
2000

Tony Oxley Qt/Qnt 1981, Stabbins/Mattos/Durrant/Genocky 1981

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01 Charles Fox intro to Tony Oxley Qt - 2:13
02 Tony Oxley Qt - Four Billetts Through a Piano - 5:46
03 Tony Oxley - Percussion Piece 5 - 4:44
04 Charles Fox ann - 1:56
05 Tony Oxley Qnt - The Man on the Flying Hi-Hat - 15:41

06 Stabbins/Mattos/Durrant/Genocky - 34:30

Tony Oxley  percussion, violin, electronics
Larry Stabbins  tenor and soprano saxophones
Phil Wachsmann  violin
Howard Riley  piano
Hugh Metcalfe  guitar, hi-hat cymbals (5) 

BBC R3 Jazz in Britain b'cast 9th March 1981(?)

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Larry Stabbins  tenor and soprano saxophones
Jake Durrant  electric bass
Marcio Mattos  cello
Liam Genocky  drums

Bracknell Jazz Festival 4th July 1981
Gus cassette recording


Rest in peace KEITH TIPPETT

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The great Keith Tippett has died today after a long, miserable illness.  I hope he is now at peace.

Keith Tippett solo
1. August Air  41:13
BBC rec. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London 1992

John Stevens/Elton Dean/Nick Evans/Barry Guy - London 1979

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JOHN STEVENS  drums
ELTON DEAN  alto sax, saxello?
NICK EVANS  trombone
BARRY GUY  bass

1. 32:24
2. 12:46
3. 28:43

Live at the Plough, Stockwell, London
28th September 1979

With thanks to the original taper and to Bozo for the copy.

Sonny Sharrock Band feat. Pharoah Sanders - Warner Theatre, 1993

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SONNY SHARROCK  guitar
PHAROAH SANDERS  tenor saxophone
DAVID SNYDER  keyboards
CHARLES BALDWIN  bass
ABE SPELLER  drums
LANCE CARTER  drums

1. Intro  1:42
2.  6:07
3.  8:18
4. Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt/Venus  17:17
5.  7:06
6. Many Mansions  8:26
7. Dick Dogs  7:50
8. Red Ribbons  6:11
9. Interviews   7:31

Warner Theatre, Washington DC.  3 July 1993

Thanks to Chris for the copy.

KEiTH TiPPETT :: Tokyo 2o13 solo

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I am reposting great Keith Tippett solo concerts from Tokyo, provided by Osiris in Contributions section. Gig from 16th was already posted here earlier, but here it is in one package with original links.

Haretarasoranimamemaite, Tokyo, Japan 2013-03-15

1. (intro)
2. Improvisation
3. (applause)
4. Encore
5. (outro)

Nakameguro Rakuya, Tokyo, Japan 2013-03-16

1. (intro)
2. Improvisation
3. (outro)

KEiTH TiPPETT - piano

Tascam DR-05 > Wav > Flac

KEiTH TiPPETT / JAY OLiVER / WiLLi KELLERS - Wiesbaden 1986

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Remasterized version of recording posted recently by Osiris in Contributions. There is some distortion on loud parts.

KEiTH TiPPETT / JAY OLiVER / WiLLi KELLERS - Wiesbaden, Artist, December 11, 1986

Keith Tippett - piano
Jay Oliver - bass
Willi Kellers - drums

1 Title (fade-in) 31:38
2 Title 47:39

79:18

Lineage: aud > cassette transfer to digital with wavelab > dime

Dudu Pukwana & Spirits Rejoice, Nyon 1980 and Elton Dean Qt, London 2004

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SPIRITS REJOICE
DUDU PUKWANA  soprano saxophone
EVAN PARKER  tenor saxophone
KENNY WHEELER  trumpet
RADU MALFATTI  trombone
IRENE SCHWEIZER  piano
HARRY MILLER  bass
LEON FRANCIOLI  bass
PIERRE FAVRE  drums

1. 33:05
2. 4:46 w. outro

1st June 1980.. Nyon Festival, France

Thanks to Bozo for this tape.  Once you get used to listening to this from inside one of the basses it's ok.  The saxes are a little on the quiet side but this is a stupendous grouping with some fabulous playing. Pretty wild (no township).  Something happens (?) at 33:05 so I put a track break in.

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ELTON DEAN  saxello 
JEROME      trombone
JOHN EDWARDS  bass
MARK FLETCHER  drums
compere Sybil Madrigal

3. 36:41

26th July 2004.. Boat-Ting, London
Gus recording

If anyone knows the surname of the trombonist, let me know - he's GRRREAT!!
Thanks to Gus for this very happening gig.  Enjoy

John Stevens, Elton Dean, Marc Charig, Nick Evans, Barry Guy - Half Moon, London. 1979

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JOHN STEVENS  drums
ELTON DEAN  alto sax, saxello?
MARK CHARIG  trumpet
NICK EVANS  trombone
BARRY GUY  bass

1. 27:47
2. 23:43
3. 36:07

TT 87:17

Live at the Half Moon, London
18th November 1979

Another dusty old tape by way of the Boze. 
Barry Guy is great on these sessions - playing slow when all else is bubbling.

Michael Fischer, Burton Greene, Andi Menrath - These Spirits Of Elsewhere

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Extraplatte, EX 434-2
CD
2000

Andi Menrath - Drums, Table
Burton Greene  - Piano, Percussion
Michael Fischer - Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone

1 - Prospect     13:37    
2 - Polyzoon     0:15    
3 - Painting The Blues Red     7:22    
4 - Relativity     3:24    
5 - Spirits Abroad     25:24
 
Music By Menrath, Greene, Fischer

Recorded at Tapeless Studio, Amsterdam, January 30th 2000

Jack Walrath and Spirit Level - Coventry 1986

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JACK WALRATH  trumpet
PAUL DUNMALL  tenor saxophone
TIM RICHARDS  piano
PAUL ANSTEY   bass
TONY ORRELL   drums

1. Four Freedoms  11:18
2. Suite part 1  9:14
3. Suite part 2  8:45
4. Suite part 3  14:14
5. Suite part 4  4:48
6. Killer Bunnies  11:17 
7. A Study in Porcine  19:36
8. Dustbiter  8:41

TT 87:53 

Coventry  1st May 1986

Recording probably by Stu; thanks to him.

Lol Coxhill - solo, duo, quintet 1991

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1. Solo   10:33
2. Duo 1  7:09
3. Duo 2  9:37
4. Duo 3  5:45
5. Quintet 15:47

2-4  Lol Coxhill - soprano saxophone
       Pat Thomas - electronics, piano
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  5  Lol Coxhill - soprano saxophone
      Andy Gill - alto saxophone
      Veryan Weston - piano
      Paul Rogers - bass
      Tony Marsh - drums

1-2 LMC Easter Festival, October Gallery, London. 31 March 1991
3-5 Benefit for Terry Day, Red Rose, London.  1 December 1991
 


Avreeayl Ra Artist Support Fund

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"The AACM is raising funds to support Avreeayl Ra.  When the pandemic hit, Avreeayl lost almost all of his income.  Yet he has given so much to our city, our community, and to this planet! We will NOT let him struggle alone. Please HELP support our beloved and renowned master drummer and teacher.  Give all you can! Give with your heart, as Avreeayl has so thoroughly taught all of us to do!

(photo by Michael Jackson)

Help Spread the word!!!!"


https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/avreeayl-ra-fundraiser

IVAN WYSCHNEGRADSKY - ARDITTI QUARTET "COMPOSITIONS FOR QUARTET AND STRING TRIO" (EDITION BLOCK, 1988)

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Ivan Wyschnegradsky, composer

Arditti Quartet:
Irvine Arditti, violin
David Alberman, violin
Levine Andrade, viola
Rohan de Saram, cello


1. Premier Quatuor À Cordes (Op. 13)     14:28
   
Deuxième Quatuor À Cordes (Op. 18)
2. I Allegro Scherzando     3:39
3. II Andante     3:24
4. III Allegro Risoluto     2:44
   
5. Troisième Quatuor À Cordes (Op. 38 bis)     11:00
6. Troisième Quatuor À Cordes, Deuxième Mouvement     5:29
7. Composition Pour Quatuor À Cordes (Op. 43)     4:40
8. Trio Pour Violon, Alto Et Violoncelle (Op. 53)     11:48

Recorded: at the studio of the Opéra de Bastille, Paris, 14.-17.1.1988.

EDITION BLOCK EB 201

- Opus 13 Quatuor à cordes n°1 (String Quartet No. 1, 1923-24, rev. 1953-54)
- Opus 18 Quatuor à cordes n°2 (String Quartet No. 2, 1930-31)
- Opus 38b Quatuor à cordes n° 3 en demi-tons (String Quartet No. 3 in semitones, 1945, rev.1958-59)
- Opus 43 Composition pour quatuor à cordes (Composition for string quartet, 1960, rev. ’66-70)
- Opus 53 Trio à cordes (String Trio, 1978-79) [Revised and completed by Claude Ballif based on Composition for Three ondes Martenot]

JOHN EAVES, AARON STANDON ‎– PLAYING FOR TIME (ZYZZLE RECORDS, 1981)

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A1. Exorcising

A2. Spell

A3. Away, Away

A4. Double Vision

A5. Bird Talk




B1. Disturbance

B2. Hiatus In M.S.

B3. Spring Burst

B4. Night Flutters

B5. A Gesture

B6. Danger Signs


John Eaves, bamboo and perspex flutes, voice

Aaron Standon, bamboo flute, soprano clarinet, percussion


Recorded At - Crescent Studios, Bath, 1981

Zyzzle Records ‎– ZYZZLE 6

LP Rip

STEVE GROSSMAN & JEAN-FRANCOIS JENNY-CLARK "NEW MOON" (MUSICA RECORDS, 1978)

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Born January 18, 1951 in Brooklyn, NYC; died in Glen Cove, N.Y., August 13, 2020
R.I.P. -



Steve Grossman, piano, soprano & tenor saxophone
Jean-Francois Jenny-Clarke, bass


A1. Haressah            07:25
A2. I Do Not Know Yet   09:25
B1. New Moon            03:51
B2. King Tut            06:22
B3. A.M.                02:01
B4. Out Of Nowhere      05:17
B5. Body And Soul       02:10

Recorded January 14, 15 and 16, 1978 in Paris, at Davout Studios.

MUSICA RECORDS  MUS 3027

(lp rip)

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Virtual Concert Celebrates the 2020 NEA Jazz Masters on August 20, 2020

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https://www.sfjazz.org/2020-nea-jazz-masters-tribute-concert/?utm_source=wordfly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NEA082020OnlineTributeConcertReminder-pub&utm_content=version_A



Washington, DC—The National Endowment for the Arts, in collaboration with SFJAZZ, will host a special online-only concert in honor of the 2020 NEA Jazz Masters—Dorthaan Kirk (A.B. Spellman Jazz Masters Fellowship for Jazz Advocacy), Bobby McFerrin, Roscoe Mitchell, and Reggie Workman—on Thursday, August 20, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT. 2017 NEA Jazz Master Dee Dee Bridgewater will emcee this premier event, which will include performances by acclaimed jazz musicians—including honorees McFerrin, Mitchell, and Workman—recorded from locations around the country. The 2020 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert is free to watch, and will replace the previously scheduled concert at the SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco that was postponed due to COVID-19. “While we were disappointed to have to postpone last April’s events, this virtual concert will be an opportunity to bring together jazz fans around the world in celebration of the 2020 NEA Jazz Masters,” said Mary Anne Carter, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. “We appreciate the creativity and dedication of all involved, from the staff at SFJAZZ to the many musicians who are performing in honor of the recipients so that we can continue our agency’s long tradition of honoring great individuals in jazz.” The concert will feature remarks by the 2020 NEA Jazz Masters, as well as Chairman Carter and Randall Kline, founder and executive artistic director of SFJAZZ. In addition to the musician honorees, performers include Music Director Terri Lyne Carrington, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dee Dee Bridgewater, James Carter, Gerald Clayton, Vincent Davis, Lisa Fischer, Morgan Guerin, Oliver Lake, Christian McBride, Jevon McFerrin, Madison McFerrin, Taylor McFerrin, Kanoa Mendenhall, Junius Paul, and Steve Turre, as well as the SFJAZZ High School All-Stars. “It was a great honor for SFJAZZ to be selected as the venue for the presentation of the 2020 NEA Jazz Masters Awards,” said Randall Kline, SFJAZZ founder and executive artistic director. “We are so thankful for everyone at the Arts Endowment, all of the past and present NEA Jazz Masters, and the SFJAZZ staff for their improvisational spirit in bringing the virtual version of the concert to life. We are looking forward to all of our communities coming together to honor these legendary jazz masters.” The 2020 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert will be broadcast at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT from arts.gov and sfjazz.org, as well as from the websites for All About Jazz and Jazz Near You, BMI, Inc., JazzTimes, KQED, the National Endowment for the Humanities, NPR Music, Smithsonian Jazz, Voice of America’s Khmer, Chinese, and Tibetan services, and WBGO. An archive of the concert will be available following the event at arts.gov. The concert will also be available via radio broadcast on SiriusXM Channel 67, Real Jazz; in California on KCSM 91.1FM and KALW 91.7 FM; and in Washington, DC on WPFW 89.3 FM. You can join in the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #NEAJazz2020. Meet the Jazz Masters Immediately following the 2020 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert, join an in-depth discussion with honorees Dorthaan Kirk, Bobby McFerrin, Roscoe Mitchell, and Reggie Workman, hosted by SFJAZZ Founder & Executive Artistic Director Randall Kline. This live event will include an interactive Q&A session, in which the online audience, through the broadcast's YouTube stream, will be able to ask questions to the 2020 NEA Jazz Masters. About the NEA Jazz Masters Since 1982, the National Endowment for the Arts has awarded 157 fellowships to great figures in jazz, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sonny Rollins, Dianne Reeves, Miles Davis, Chick Corea, and George Wein. The NEA’s website features resources and content about them, including video biographies, and tribute videos, podcasts, and more than 350 NEA Jazz Moments audio clips. NEA Jazz Masters Fellows are nominated by the public, including the jazz community. Nominations are judged by an advisory panel of jazz experts, including administrators, performers, producers, and a knowledgeable layperson. The panel’s recommendations are reviewed by the National Council on the Arts, which sends its recommendations to the chairman, who makes the final decision. The Arts Endowment encourages nominations of a broad range of individuals who have been significant to the field of jazz, through vocals, instrumental performance, creative leadership, and education. NEA Jazz Masters Fellowships are up to $25,000 and can be received once in a lifetime. Visit the Arts Endowment’s website for detailed information and to submit nominations by October 30, 2020. The National Endowment for the Arts has also supported the Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program, an effort to document the lives and careers of nearly 100 NEA Jazz Masters. In addition to transcriptions of the comprehensive interviews, the website also includes audio clips with interview excerpts. About the National Endowment for the Arts Established by Congress in 1965, the National Endowment for the Arts is the independent federal agency whose funding and support gives Americans the opportunity to participate in the arts, exercise their imaginations, and develop their creative capacities. Through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector, the Arts Endowment supports arts learning, affirms and celebrates America’s rich and diverse cultural heritage, and extends its work to promote equal access to the arts in every community across America. Visit arts.gov to learn more. About SFJAZZ Founded in 1983, SFJAZZ is a recognized international leader in jazz creation, presentation, and education. SFJAZZ explores the full spectrum of jazz—from the music’s origins in the African American community, to its diverse present-day expressions around the world. SFJAZZ works to develop the audience for jazz in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. SFJAZZ celebrates jazz as a living art form, built on a constantly evolving tradition. The West Coast’s biggest jazz presenter serves over 200,000 fans and students every year and has several award-winning resident jazz ensembles - the world renowned SFJAZZ Collective and the SFJAZZ High School All-Stars. SFJAZZ Center opened in 2013 in the vibrant performing arts district of San Francisco. The luminous SFJAZZ Center was designed by San Francisco architect Mark Cavagnero and the LEED-Gold certified center offers the superb acoustics of a great concert hall and the relaxed intimacy of a jazz club.


BOTH HANDS FREE ‎– USE FROM THE POCKET (ZYZZLE RECORDS, 1978)

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A1. W&F-2
A2. How Thick It Is To Be
A3. Crossover One
A4. R35-8
A5. R35-5

B1. River Boat
B2. Crossover Two
B3. R35-6
B4. R22-7
B5. Not Until Another
B6. Things You Hit

Bob Helson, percussion
Will Menter, soprano and tenor saxophone
Mark Langford, tenor saxophone, electric piano

Recorded at the Crystal Theatre, Bristol, September 1977.

Zyzzle Records ‎– ZYZZLE 1

LP Rip
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