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RE: OT: Free Jazz/Avant-Garde Guitar/Bass/Drum Trios



I have to echo the raving about Halvorson, though I was surprised by NOT much liking “Dragon’s Head”.  My favorite work of hers so far  is “Crackleknob” with Nate Wooley, among others, and the Thirteenth Assembly record. I’m dying to see her live, a small woman with a big woody guitar making this splendid sound.  

 

Hal Dean

 

From: ditch wrestler [mailto:ditchwrestler@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 7:33 AM
To: Loopers Delight
Subject: Re: OT: Free Jazz/Avant-Garde Guitar/Bass/Drum Trios

 


I haven't seen anybody mention Joe Morris - not the famed NY Giants running back, but the Boston-based guitarist/bassist and faculty at the New England Conservatory.  I'd have to dig around to see all that I've got of his but I know "Age of Everything" (which is great!) is guitar/bass/drums recording.  I'm sure he's been in more than that, esp as he's done more than a few recordings with William Parker.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Morris_(guitarist)

And also I'll chip in Mary Halvorson as a great NYC guitarist.  She's usually involved in Anthony Braxton's new ensembles but her MH Trio is g/b/d and there's also her group People.  Just saw her and Jessica Pavone play in an attic in Guelph and it was good shit. http://www.maryhalvorson.com/  Nice article on her and Jessica in Signal to Noise a few issues back and I think another of her groups is mentioned in a recent issue of The Wire.

I don't know how hard core free jazz/avant-garde these two are considered - they're both pretty jazzy but do have an edge to their playing...

The problem is that for for this kind of music, anything goes.  You don't need a "classic" line-up.  If all you've got is two nose-flute players and a bagpiper, you're good to go!


Ted H.



Enemies are good for self-definition. Werner Herzog

--- On Sun, 3/28/10, Kris Hartung <khartung@q.com> wrote:


From: Kris Hartung <khartung@q.com>
Subject: OT: Free Jazz/Avant-Garde Guitar/Bass/Drum Trios
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Received: Sunday, March 28, 2010, 7:11 PM

I'm doing music research for a new project I'm putting together. I need to construct an audio study of free jazz and/or avant-garde guitar/bass/drum trios...the more obscure the better.

 

This is what I have so far, not all of which is that far out, but it's the best I can do.  Those with an * next to them are not really free jazz or avant-garde, but a good representation of the instrumentation in modern jazz.

 

Bill Frisell - Live

Joe Morris - Antennae and Symbolic Gesture

John Abercrombie - In the Moment, November, and self titled (with Marc Johnson and Peter Erskine)

John Scofield - Out Like a Light *

John Stowell -Somewhere *

Lorne Lofskey - Self Titled *

Mike Stern - Standards *

Nels Cline Trio - Ground

Pat Metheny - Trio Live *

 

Any others I can add? There must be more than this. Oddly, this is a difficult subject to search for on Google and music sites.  There needs to be a music search engine that allows you to search by genre and exact instrumentation.

 

Kris

 

 

 

 


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