7/4 Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 Friday 13th August, 2004 Largest arts prize awarded Ornette Coleman ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Big News Network.com Friday 13th August, 2004 Jazz composer and saxophonist Ornette Coleman Thursday won the largest prize in the arts field, the $250,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize. The prize, established by the late actress Lillian Gish in memory of her actress sister, Dorothy, will be presented to Coleman at an awards ceremony Oct. 14 at the Hudson Theater on Broadway. According to the Gish Prize Trust committee announcement, Coleman is being honored for ushering in a new era for jazz with his harmolodic concept that broke music away from prevailing conventions of harmony, rhythm and melody. The 2004 prize was selected by a committee of judges from several fields of the arts without any application process or competition. I am so happy for this recognition and for the light it shines on the world of jazz and all musicians working hard to be heard, said Coleman in a statement accompanying the announcement. Previous winners of the Gish Prize have been choreographer Bill T. Jones, theater director Lloyd Richards, songwriter Bob Dylan, playwright Arthur Miller, author Isabelle Allende and architect Frank Gehry Quote
7/4 Posted August 13, 2004 Author Report Posted August 13, 2004 Maybe now he could release some material from his new quartet and some of the older material that never made it to CD? B-) Quote
jazzbo Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 He IS showing up at U T Austin for the FIRST time in November; they've been trying for years and years to get him and this is the first time that he has agreed with their offering. . . . Coincidence? Good news about the award! Quote
7/4 Posted August 13, 2004 Author Report Posted August 13, 2004 He IS showing up at U T Austin for the FIRST time in November; they've been trying for years and years to get him and this is the first time that he has agreed with their offering. . . . Coincidence? Good news about the award! He has been performing in public more recently. Quote
jazzbo Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 Yes, I know. . . and I'm happy about it. Quote
Big Al Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 He IS showing up at U T Austin for the FIRST time in November; they've been trying for years and years to get him and this is the first time that he has agreed with their offering. . . . Coincidence? Good news about the award! Any details about this show you can pass along? THAT would be worth the 3-hour drive down there! Quote
jazzbo Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 Well, I've been told that it is scheduled for Sunday Nov. 4, at Bass Concert Hall, 7:00 pm. No mention anwhere that I've found of the size or nature of his accompaniment. Tickets are supposed to go on sale the 22 or 23 of this month; I'm going to be out of town but have a friend getting tickets for me. (Literally, as a birthday gift!) Quote
JSngry Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 Lord knows the man deserves this kind of recognition. But what I want to know is who he had pushing for him through the whole political process that surely accompanied this award, and how llong the whole process took. They don't just pull names out of a hat for these things you know... Quote
Joe Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 http://www.utpac.org/2004/november.php#137 See you there, Lon! Quote
dave9199 Posted August 13, 2004 Report Posted August 13, 2004 I'll be seeing him in Newport this weekend. Quote
Shrdlu Posted August 14, 2004 Report Posted August 14, 2004 I guess Ornette will finally be able to afford to eat, now. Quote
.:.impossible Posted August 15, 2004 Report Posted August 15, 2004 Weather permitting, Ornette will take the stage down the street tomorrow in Newport. This is good news. Sounds like a nice prize. Quote
7/4 Posted August 18, 2004 Author Report Posted August 18, 2004 Weather permitting, Ornette will take the stage down the street tomorrow in Newport. Did ya go? How was it? Quote
dave9199 Posted August 19, 2004 Report Posted August 19, 2004 I saw him at Newport. Uh...it was good. All the songs sounded the same, but he was wearing what looked like an electric blue suit. It was him, Denardo, & 2 bass players. I heard an old guy said it sounded like mice running around on the floor. I only recognized one song, but can't remember the title, mid to late '60s. I don't quite know what else to say about it except I'm glad I saw him. Quote
RDK Posted August 19, 2004 Report Posted August 19, 2004 He has been performing in public more recently. Forgive me if this is a stupid question (I don't think it is but just in case...) but if Ornette hasn't been performing much lately and if he hasn't had many (any?) new or old albums released lately, then just what the heck does he do for a living? I mean, does a musician like him get by on royalty payments, social security, or has he simply become wealthy over the years for being a "famous jazz musician." (I'm being facetious with that last one guys.) Quote
JSngry Posted August 19, 2004 Report Posted August 19, 2004 "Artists" are often able to lead a different life than mere "musicians". The options are many, if not always "blue collar". There's a sucker, no..., a bitch, no..., a.............. patron, yes, that's the word I'm looking for, PATRON, for everybody, some legitimate, and some, uh, sucker-bitches! The one thing they have in common, though, i$.... It's a whole 'nother world, dude.... Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted August 19, 2004 Report Posted August 19, 2004 But what I want to know is who he had pushing for him through the whole political process that surely accompanied this award, and how llong the whole process took. They don't just pull names out of a hat for these things you know... Word!!! Quote
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