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Tarbuster
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Jan 28, 2017 - 05:06pm PT
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Pannonica!
She's known as the Jazz Baroness. Charlie Parker died in her apartment. She lived with 306 cats. Twenty-four songs were written for her. She raced Miles Davis down Fifth Avenue. She went to prison so he [Monk] wouldn't have to… [Click to View YouTube Video]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pannonica_de_Koenigswarter
She is sometimes referred to as the "bebop baroness" or "jazz baroness" because of her patronage of Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker among others. She was introduced to Thelonious Monk by jazz pianist/composer Mary Lou Williams in Paris while attending the "Salon du Jazz 1954", and championed his work in the USA, writing the liner notes for his 1962 Columbia album Criss-Cross, and even took criminal responsibility when she and Monk were charged with marijuana possession by the police. After Monk ended his public performances in the mid-1970s he retired to de Koenigswarter's house in Weehawken, New Jersey, where he died in 1982.
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hooblie
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Jan 29, 2017 - 02:24am PT
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bill evans ~ blue in green: http://youtu.be/SDC-y_mXaYQ
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wikipedia:
The version on Evans' trio album Portrait in Jazz, recorded in 1959, credits the tune to "Davis-Evans". Earl Zindars, in an interview conducted by Win Hinkle, said that "Blue in Green" was 100-percent written by Bill Evans.[2] In a radio interview broadcast on May 27, 1979, Evans himself said that he had written the song. On being asked about the issue by interviewer Marian McPartland, he said: "The truth is I did [write the music]... I don't want to make a federal case out of it, the music exists, and Miles is getting the royalties..."[3] Evans recounted that when he suggested that he was entitled to share of the royalties, Davis wrote him a check for 25 dollars.
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Tarbuster
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Feb 11, 2017 - 07:03am PT
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Dark jazz is a form of modern jazz characterized by the fusion of downtempo, minimalist ambient music with jazz. The term is often used interchangeably with doom jazz, and is comparable in feel and mood to dark ambient music.
https://www.reddit.com/r/darkjazz/comments/3mo5ms/my_favorite_song_dark_state_of_mind_by_tuatara/
Tuatara is a collaborative project headed up by Peter Buck, the artist heavily associated with REM, who is reputed to have a massive vinyl record collection, and is clearly into more than just pop and rock. Their album Breaking the Ethers, is the only one so jazz inflected.
I've always liked jazz that shows a thematic structure. When I recently read up on Tuatara in preparation for this post, I saw that the group was originally conceived to produce soundtrack work. It's probably the drumming at times, or more specifically, the beat, that represents their biggest formulative departure from straightahead jazz?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatara_(band);
Tuatara is a reptile endemic to New Zealand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatara
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