KUSF In Exile 07.04.11 10-11 PM Jazz On The Cusp DJ Doctor Jekkyll
For over a century, jazz music has continued to be a living, breathing entity. To date, the music itself has defended itself admirably against those self-appointed guardians of last year's blues who would compartmentalize jazz as swing, bebop, cool, avant-garde, etc. Rather than hearing jazz as a sequence of separate styles, it is important to hear its continuity across time. Jazz is always on the cusp, always searching, always ready to incorporate a new discovery into the body of work that preceded it. There is no radical break between swing and bebop, between bebop and cool, between the early New Orleans styles and the avant-garde group improvisations of the 1960s. The music exists on a continuum.
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PLAYLIST
14th edition
4 July 2011
1. Song For Ché
(Haden) (including excerpt from "Hasta Siempre" by Carlos Pueblo)
Charlie Haden - bass
Perry Robinson - clarinet
Dewey Redman, Gato Barbieri - tenor sax
Don Cherry - Indian wood and bamboo flutes
Mike Mantler - trumpet
Roswell Rudd - trombone
Bob Northern - French horn, hand wood blocks, crow call, bells, military whistle
Howard Johnson - tuba
Sam Brown - guitar
Carla Bley - piano, tambourine
Paul Motian - drums, percussion instruments
Charlie Haden
Liberation Music Orchestra
impulse!
1970
2. Malcolm, Malcolm - Semper Malcolm
(Shepp)
Archie Shepp - tenor sax, voice
David Izenzon - bass
J.C. Moses - drums
Archie Shepp
Fire Music
impulse!
1965
3. Tonight at Noon
(Mingus)
Charles Mingus - bass
Jimmie Knepper - trombone
Shafi Hadi - alto sax
Wade Legge - piano
Dannie Richmond - drums
Charles Mingus
Tonight at Noon
Atlantic
1965
4. Kingdom of Not
(Sun Ra)
John Gilmore - tenor sax
James Scales - alto sax
Pat Patrick - alto and baritone sax
Charles Davis - baritone sax
Art Hoyle - trumpet
Julian Priester - trombone
le Sun Ra - piano
Victor Sproles - bass
Jim Herndon - tympani and timbale
William Cochran - drums
Robert Barry - drums
Sun Ra and his Arkestra
Supersonic Jazz
Saturn
1956
5. Yesterdays
(Harbach/Kern)
Sonny Rollins - tenor sax
Coleman Hawkins - tenor sax
Paul Bley - piano
Bob Cranshaw or Henry Grimes - bass
Roy McCurdy - drums
Sonny Rollins
Sonny Meets Hawk!
RCA Victor
1963
6. Little Symphony
(Ornette Coleman)
Ornette Coleman - alto sax
Don Cherry - pocket trumpet
Charlie Haden - bass
Ed Blackwell - drums
Ornette Coleman
Twins
Atlantic
1971
7. Little Suite
(Mitchell)
Roscoe Mitchell - alto sax, clarinet, recorder, etc.
Lester Bowie - trumpet, flugelhorn, harmonica
Lester Lashley - trombone, cello
Maurice McIntyre - tenor sax
Malachi Favors - bass
Alvin Fielder - drums
Roscoe Mitchell Sextet
Sound
Delmark
1966
8. Mom
(McMullen)
Annelise Zamula - alto sax
Tracy McMullen - tenor sax
Bill Noertker - fretless electric bass
Dave Mihaly - drums
After the End of the World Coretet
The Yellow Tape
AEWC Records
1990
9. Don't You Make Me High
(Barker/Harris)
Joe Turner - vocals
Ernie Royal - trumpet
Vic Dickenson - trombone
Jerome Richardson - alto sax
Coleman Hawkins - tenor sax
Jimmy Jones - piano
Jim Hall - guitar
Doug Watkins - bass
Charlie Persip - drums
Joe Turner
Big Joe Rides Again
Atlantic
1960
10. Till There Was You
(Meredith Wilson)
Sonny Rollins - tenor sax
Oscar Pettiford - bass
Sonny Rollins
Freedom Suite
Riverside
1958
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