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Saturday Dec 19 | All About Jazz

Peter Brotzmann: Die Like A Dog

German reedman-composer Peter Brotzmann is, despite an immense catalog spanning over forty years of activity in free music, criminally underrepresented in the format of a "standard" piano-less quartet.

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Related Topix: Peter Brotzmann, Jazz, Die Like a Dog Quartet, Toshinori Kondo, William Parker, Albert Ayler

Tue Oct 13, 2009

American Spectator

A Dark Horse

One of the many services rendered to the conservative cause by Henry Regnery, our publisher's father, was to befriend and publish Roy Campbell, the South African poet born in Durban in 1901 who died in a car crash in Portugal in 1957.

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Related Topix: Jazz, World News, South Africa,

Sun Oct 04, 2009

All About Jazz

William Parker: Live at the Sunset, In Transition, Live at Dunois, Double Sunrise over Neptune

Bassist and composer William Parker has been a driving force in New York's modern jazz community since the early '70s. Nearly 40 years onward, Parker is an organizer as well as a vital link to the under-documented history of loft jazz and post-Coltrane New York improvisational music, not to mention a collaborator with a wide range of American and ...

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Related Topix: William Parker, Jazz

Thu Jul 16, 2009

All About Jazz

Vision Festival 2009: Day 4

Miriam Parker's Corridor / Charles Gayle Trio / The Ras Ensemble / The Ayler Project / Zim Ngqawana and the Collective Quartet 14th Annual Vision Festival Abrons Arts Center New York City June 12, 2009 On Friday the Vision Festival was sold out again, with the line stretching down the road.

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Related Topix: Jazz, Charles Gayle

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