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John Mars: Memories of Barry Altschul, Anthony Braxton, and Dave Holland in Toronto

• August 9, 2016 • 2 Comments

Posted in Memories of shows, musical content, musical perception, Personal notes, Reflections on musical context
Tags: andrew cyrille, anthony braxton, barry altschul, beaver harris, bill smith, chick corea, circle, dave holland, drummers, jazz, john mars, miles davis, thelonious monk, toronto


What Ornette Coleman teaches us about civic engagement

• September 25, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Posted in musical content, Reflections on musical context, the book's life in the world
Tags: circle, civic obligation, civil society, collective improvisation, democracy, jazz music, mwandishi, ornette coleman, responsibility, revolutionary ensemble


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