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clifford_thornton

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  1. I have the America pressing also. America/Musidisc reissued several Debut and Fantasy titles in France, in addition to a bunch of new recordings from Shepp, the AEC, Dave Burrell, Frank Wright, Alan Shorter... excellent series.
  2. oh yeah, the snowstorms this winter have been relentless! Ticket link: https://link.dice.fm/kdfWJeFFk0b?sharer_id=6137982a13edab0001504bc8 (extra fee goes to the app, not to Tubby's, but Dice is useful if you want to reserve a spot)
  3. I think he emerged around the time I left Chicago, or maybe a little after, though I believe I did see him once (struggling to remember the exact context & it was probably in NYC). Excellent player indeed.
  4. 😂
  5. Possibly, though nobody I know seems to...
  6. it was Denis on his birth certificate, which he found later in life and adjusted the spelling to reflect that.
  7. Dylan-esque for sure. Glad he did it.
  8. ha, if they asked, I would! The Oto scene appears to be excellent. Last time I was in London was probably around the time it opened, so definitely overdue...
  9. oh yeah, that one is fascinating and a "whole other kettle of fish."
  10. If you are in the Hudson Valley, I'd like to alert you to the 30th installment of "So, What Do You Think?" at Tubby's in Kingston, New York on Sunday, March 1. This concert presents the music of Chicago-based saxophonist / clarinetist Keefe Jackson with bassist Luke Stewart (Irreversible Entanglements, SILT Trio, Blacks' Myths) and percussionist Mikel Patrick Avery (Natural Information Society, BASIC). This will be a powerful evening of improvised music that is not to be missed. Doors at 7pm, concert at 8pm $20 at the door or in advance. (ticket link to follow) I might also play records before/after if there's time! Band bios attached for your perusal. We look forward to seeing you out there! Keefe Jackson Trio bio.pdf
  11. There are those "Freedom, Rhythm & Sound" books but they are far more about the covers than any written content. oh, and there's this, too: https://www.dustygroove.com/item/691546/Ken-Tsukamoto-Yusuke-Ogawa:Independent-Black-Jazz-Of-America-paperback
  12. jazz drummer Tatsuya Nakamura and rock drummer Tatsuya Nakamura
  13. Have the Japanese pressing which, surprisingly, contains less music!
  14. Not unexpected but very sad news. RIP.
  15. That sounds like the man I interviewed!
  16. absolutely; too bad they eventually had a falling out. Ward's playing with Karl Berger, Don Cherry, Rashied Ali, Cecil, and Paul Motian is also worth hearing. He did a record with Woody Shaw for Leo Records that's pretty strong.
  17. Would like to see this some way. Perhaps there's a workaround.
  18. ugh, that's too bad. Kind man, and a beautiful player.
  19. from what I can tell, the goal was to avoid too much crossover with "spiritual jazz" and New Africa might qualify, though regardless, it is an absolutely extraordinary record (and gets fairly skronky in parts).
  20. Never seen this one before...
  21. truly extraordinary album! all three Friedman/Zoller dates are classics.
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