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The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968   
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Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

My Brother The Wind, Vol. I 

Saturn Research 

1970 

 

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Walt Dickerson  Death and Taxes   Favoriting This Is Walt Dickerson!  Prestige  1961   
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Bill Barron  Playhouse March   Favoriting Hot Line - The Tenor of Bill Barron  Savoy  1962   
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Cecil Taylor  Tales (8 Whisps)   Favoriting Unit Structures  Blue Note  1966   
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Cecil Taylor  With (Exit) (Alternate Take)   Favoriting Conquistador!  Blue Note  1966   
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Cecil Taylor  Tales (8 Whisps) (Live)   Favoriting Newport 1965  [boot]  1965   
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Cecil Taylor  Student Studies Part 2   Favoriting Student Studies  BYG Records  1966/1973  aka Great Paris Concert 
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Booker T. & The MGs 

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Cecil Taylor Unit  Bulu Akisakila Kutala, Part 2   Favoriting Akisakila - Cecil Taylor Unit In Japan  Trio Records  1973   
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Andrew Cyrille & Milford Graves  Call and Response   Favoriting Dialogue of the Drums  IPS  1974   
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Andrew Cyrille & Maono  Haitian Heritage (Pt. 1): Voices of the Lineage   Favoriting Celebration  IPS  1975   
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Andrew Cyrille & Vladimir Tarasov  One Up, One Down   Favoriting Galaxies  Music & Arts  1990   
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Music behind DJ:
Wolfgang Dauner Quintet 

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Andrew Cyrille Trio  A Tribute to Bu (Take 2)   Favoriting Good to Go, with a Tribute to Bu  Soul Note  1997   
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John Lindberg Ensemble  Good to Go   Favoriting A Tree Frog Tonality  Between the Lines  2000   
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Anthony Braxton & Andrew Cyrille  The Loop   Favoriting Duo Palindrome 2002. Vol. 1  Intakt Records  2002   
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Søren Kjærgaard / Ben Street / Andrew Cyrille  Cyrillic Circle (In)   Favoriting Syvmileskridt  ILK Music  2013   
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Trio 3  ZC   Favoriting Wha's Nine (Live at The Sunset)  Marge  2007   
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Andrew Cyrille Quartet  Leaving East of Java   Favoriting The News  ECM  2021   
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Andrew Cyrille Quartet  Kaddish   Favoriting The Declaration of Musical Independence  ECM  2016   
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Andrew Cyrille, William Parker & Enrico Rava  My Funny Valentine   Favoriting 2 Blues for Cecil  TUM Records  2021   
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Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

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Caroline 

1975 

 

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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

Morning, Jeff and all!!
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Jeff Golick:

!Good morn, listner james from westwood!
  9:00am
Stork:

Let‘s go D-O!
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hyde:

helllo! i confess this is the drummer tribute week i've most been looking forward to.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Jeff and all other listeners!
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holland oats:

yo d:o! peeps!
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Jeff Golick:

Stork! hyde! Andrew in Toronto!
  9:01am
Listener Gregory:

Good morning, all. I’ll have my tatas over hard and my matos over easy, please.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ hyde @9:00
hi there hyde.
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Jeff Golick:

holland oats! Listener Gregory!
  🦀 9:01am
tom tom the pipers son:

good morning jeff, people....
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Jeff Golick:

↳ hyde @9:00
Three hours is not enough time!
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unpopularfred:

top-o-the-mornin' to youse
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hyde:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @9:01
hiya AiT!
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Jeff Golick:

tom tom the pipers son!
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Sem:

Good morning, Jeff, AiT, and LJfW, good afternoon, the Storch, and time zone appropriate greetings holland oats and hyde.
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hyde:

↳ Sem @9:02
hey Sem
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Jeff Golick:

Greets, unpopularfred! And Sem!
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WR:

Hello Jeff and folks.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Sem @9:02
Good morning Sem.
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Andrew in Toronto:

We missed you Jeff!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:04am
Yvang:

Hi Jeff G and listeners!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Yvang @9:04
Hi Yvang!
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Yvang:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @9:04
Hi Andrew!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "The Perfect Man" by "Sun Ra"
Could "My brother, the wind" be a nickname for Andrew Cyrille?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:09am
Jeff Golick:

Good to see ya, WR! And Yvang!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @9:04
Aw thanks, Andrew!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:07
It could!
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DJ Peter:

Welcome back, Jeff! I hope you and Kate are bouncing back?

A quick search of the WFMU archives does not turn up any Jack DeJohnette tribute shows, FYI.
  9:10am
Stork:

↳ Song: "The Perfect Man" by "Sun Ra"
My Susie Ibarra show was long ago, and can she be featured too oft? Nah!
Avatar 🦀 9:12am
hyde:

i'm already writing a strongly worded letter to FMU management complaining about the repeat tribute shows
  9:12am
WM:

I'm sure you spent a lot of time preparing this show and certainly Andrew Cyrille deserves the attention, but wouldn't it be appropriate to dedicate this show to Carla Bley? Well, it would take a while to put together a show that would do justice to her extensive work.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12am
Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @9:10
Hey, DJ Peter! And yes, thanks. All good here after a restful week in the country.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Stork @9:10
Full agree and thanks.
  9:14am
Stork:

Love this Rekkid!
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DJ Peter:

↳ WM @9:12
I've got links to three recent Carla Bley shows (actually two recent and one future) on my show page:
www.wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:14am
Jeff Golick:

↳ WM @9:12
Hi, WM! Irene has got you covered, my friend - tune into her show tomorrow for the Carla Bley tribute you seek: wfmu.org... -- Monday, noon ET on the drummer stream.
  🦀 9:15am
tom tom the pipers son:

re:dickerson, new yorker
According to a memo sent out by the drummer Andrew Cyrille, the vibraphonist Walt Dickerson, one of the most elusive of the great jazz musicians, died on May 15th, at the age of eighty. Dickerson made few recordings; after a spate of remarkable ones through which he earned renown in the early nineteen-sixties (including “To My Queen,” “Impressions of ‘A Patch of Blue,’” and “Unity,” which is reissued on the import “Vibes in Motion),” there was a decade-long silence, followed by a reappearance in the mid-nineteen-seventies. He made his last recording in 1982, and then, despite offers to perform publicly, remained resolutely out of the spotlight until his death. Dickerson is, simply, the most innovative vibes player after Lionel Hampton and Milt Jackson; his rapid-fire barrage of short, metallic notes, reminiscent of John Coltrane’s “sheets of sound” and Eric Dolphy’s frenetic flurries (Dickerson and Dolphy were close friends), extracted surprising harmonic riches from familiar tunes, and often did so with a puckish humor that belied the tenderness with which he could caress a melody. In the liner notes for “Impressions of ‘A Patch of Blue,’ Francis Davis, who has written for this magazine, described Dickerson’s unusual technique:
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DJ Peter:

↳ Song: "Playhouse March" by "Bill Barron"
Was preparing for a segue straight from Dickerson to Cecil Taylor (had neck brace on) but it seems we're easing up to it... phew
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:16am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:14
And see also DJ Peter's link above for more Bley!
  9:16am
Alan R:

G'mornin'..... buen día.... happy to have Cyrille in the morning, or afternoon, or evening. And he's also a really nice and friendly guy!
(while keeping Carla in our minds and hearts, too)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:16am
Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @9:16
Yeah...waltz, march...THEN boom.
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DJ Peter:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:16
That's a Carla Bley tribute right there: "waltz, march, then boom."
  🦀 9:21am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ DJ Peter @9:17
waltz, march.... been hearing the brecht/ weill influence on carla bley. did she mention them much in interview, do you know?
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Alan R @9:16
Hola, Alan R!
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hyde:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:21
she was in that Charlie Haden Liberation Front band that did some Brecht material
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DJ Peter:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:21
Had not occurred to me despite (duh) Bley appearing on Hal Willner's Kurt Weill album... a quick google search turns up a NYT article by JOhn S. Wilson Jan 9, 1983 mentions Weill as a source but I haven't yet found Bley citing Weill
  9:28am
chresti:

Morning Jeff and d OUTers!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ chresti @9:28
Morning crestikins!
  9:30am
WM:

Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely listen to Irene's show. Very long ago, I heard Carla Bley at the old Bottom Line in NYC. Come to think of it, the band included (as I remember) Andrew Cyrille on drums along with Don Cherry, Roswell Rudd and Terry Adams.
  🦀 9:31am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ hyde @9:27
yes i heard some of that, but think the influence is in some other things, even titling like 'social studies' and 'reactionary tango', i think reflect a brechtian point of view
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ DJ Peter @9:28
thx v much dj peter...
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DJ Peter:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:31
I love that insight, thanks! I don't know much about Paul Haines, maybe he was in the mix there too?
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Jeff Golick:

↳ chresti @9:28
Hey, chresti! Good (early) morning to you.
  🦀 9:34am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ DJ Peter @9:32
i don't know either...'escalator over the hill'
  9:35am
chresti:

Morning Andrew!
  🦀 9:36am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ chresti @9:28
good morning, still dark?
  9:37am
doca:

I think perhaps the ironic approach to music and to serious topics on Bley’s early compositions might be influenced by Brecht. The notion that you should’t trust that much the artist and then you always are a little step behind forcing youserlf to not necessarily let go because that would mean that you were tricked by the composer’s intent, as if she was trying to test your limits, that’s very Brecht and Bley
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:38am
DJ Peter:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:34
reading the Wilson 1983 article now. Says in the 1960s she realized she was going the wrong way investigating African roots so she turned to her Swedish/European musical heritage (and church music), leading her to Weill around the time of the first Liberation Music Orchestra album.

BTW Amy Beal's biography of Carla Bley is excellent! I should look there too...
  9:38am
doca:

By the way, been returning slowly to the WFMU listening schedule after a few years off. It’s good to see you all again!
  🦀 9:38am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ DJ Peter @9:38
thanks dj peter
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Jeff Golick:

↳ doca @9:38
Likewise, doca! Great to see you here!
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DJ Peter:

I thought you looked familiar but couldn't place you... welcome back doca!
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DJ Peter:

↳ DJ Peter @9:38
correction: Weill investigation informed "genuine tong funeral" then "liberation music orhcestra"
  9:42am
doca:

Thanks, Jeff G and Peter. The shows have been great as they have always been. I loves the Susie Ibarra tribute show. She was probably the first jazz composer whose work I consciously dug into, after I learned from here on that stellar configuration of the David S. Ware quartet
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44am
Doug Schulkind:

Happy Andrew Cyrille Day, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Song: "Tales (8 Whisps) (Live)" by "Cecil Taylor"
The band Cecil Taylor took to Newport in '65: alto saxophonist Jimmy Lyons, tenor saxophonist Bill Barron, bassist Henry Grimes, and drummer Andrew Cyrille.
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DJ Peter:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:44
Bill Barron! I guess he didn't last long... certainly not as long as Lyons and Cyrille!
  9:46am
chresti:

Good morning Tom Tom! Yes , Just starting to see light..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:47am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Doug Schulkind @9:44
And to you, Doug!
  🦀 9:49am
tom tom the pipers son:

interesting drums here
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hyde:

↳ DJ Peter @9:45
he did put out records once in awhile under his name until the 2000's. Steeplechase put out the last couple live ones
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49am
Doug Schulkind:

I have a deep fondness for Bill Barron. Actually, he recorded into the mid-'80s. He wasn't as visible on the recording/touring scene due to his longtime academic gig at Wesleyan. (His wife typed my sisters honor's thesis in 1979.)
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:50am
DJ Peter:

↳ hyde @9:49
sorry i wasn't clear: i meant Barron didn't hang in Cecil's band for as long as Lyons... (I think? I don't really know)
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hyde:

↳ DJ Peter @9:50
ah. i don't really know either!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Tales (8 Whisps) (Live)" by "Cecil Taylor"
I wonder how this music was received at Newport (not exactly a bastion of the avant garde) in 1965.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:51
It was a bold year at Newport -- I think Coltrane, Shepp, and other New Thing biggies where there that summer.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:53am
DJ Peter:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:52
A twist on what we usually mean by "taking it to the people."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:55am
Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @9:53
I suspect this group did not get, say, the 8pm slot. Imagining a 1pm set in front of a lot of empty chairs...
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hyde:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:51
pete seeger was wandering around with an axe?
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doctorjazz:

Hi Jeff, Outies!
  🦀 9:58am
tom tom the pipers son:

in some ways must have been difficult drumming with taylor, so many notes, where to fit drums in, but otoh must have been freeing to just find your own parallel line to taylor and go...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59am
Jeff Golick:

↳ doctorjazz @9:57
Hey, doctorjazz! How are you doing?
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duke:

I saw Andrew Cyrille with Oliver Lake. Andrew produced more sound from a drum kit with less motion than any drummer I have seen.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:58
Cecil had tremendous taste in drummers - always played with drummers with a streong sense of what they were doing (it sounds to me). Cyrille was really very adept at playing *with* Taylor, to my ears.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ hyde @9:56
Not sure that cutting off the electricity would have much effect on that group!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01am
Doug Schulkind:

Cyrille played live on my show, solo, the night Dizzy Gillespie died (Jan. 6, 1993).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01am
Jeff Golick:

↳ duke @9:59
Amazing, duke. Hiya!
  🦀 10:02am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:00
yes, true accompany-ment not support
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DJ Peter:

↳ Doug Schulkind @10:01
Is that streaming anywhere, Doug? Or at least archived?
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Brian in UK:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:00
Hello Jeff. Then Cecil could have enjoyed playing with Hamid Drake?
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doctorjazz:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:59
Doing OK, thanks, how YOU doin'?
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Jeff Golick:

Brian in UK! Hello!
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Jeff Golick:

Here, btw, is my Drummer brother David Mittelman's Andrew Cyrille show, from last December: wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:06am
Jeff Golick:

↳ doctorjazz @10:04
Feeling the last traces of bucolic country relaxation exiting my corporeal form, but otherwise good.
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Doug Schulkind:

↳ DJ Peter @10:03
DJ Peter, that was pre-internet, so no streaming or archive. I do have the show captured on a couple of C-90s, Of course I have no working cassette player. :-(
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Brian in UK:

Jeff, do you still have contact with your former cohort, the other Jeff?
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Listener Gregory:

VERY confused to hear music by someone who is alive. Trying to get used to the idea.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:12
Whenever is see an extended set by an artist, I worry that they've passed on.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Brian in UK @10:12
Yes, indeed! We are talking later this afternoon, in fact.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~Good ⦿Sunday FMUvianz~
...Wakin' super slow this time - Cecil making a surprisingly ineffective alarm clock...
  10:23am
Dean:

Cyrille was supposed to drum for David Murray at a show at Catalina Grill, but was unable to appear. I can't remember who took his place.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:20
That IS surprising, Revolution Rabbit Nov63, though perhaps speaks to how much CT you've heard.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Dean @10:23
Hi, Dean!
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DJ Peter:

↳ Doug Schulkind @10:10
Here at the DJP studies somewhere in Delaware, we have a Sony variable bias cassette player connected to the digital work station.
(Would be happy to digitize, I'm saying. Although you can probably find someone in Pittsburgh too.)
  10:28am
Dean:

One of Cyrille's more curious appearances: with Miya Masaoka and Reggie Workman doing Monk tunes.
Avatar 🦀 10:29am
Listener Gregory:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:20
I hope this is good music to balance a checkbook by.
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DJ Peter:

↳ Dean @10:28
I have that CD! Masaoka sounds great in that context: it's hard to swing on the koto...
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hyde:

trying to cook three things at once to this soundtrack and it's a little stressful! (great, tho)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35am
Jeff Golick:

↳ hyde @10:34
I am trying to toast a bagel to this. It's going pretty well. Three things is beyond my abilities.
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Brian in UK:

Three cheers for the bagel!
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hyde:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:35
smart
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:35
With this music, I hope it's an everything bagel.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:37
Hahahah YES.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:41am
DJ Peter:

↳ Song: "Call and Response" by "Andrew Cyrille & Milford G...
Is that cover... one child drumming on the other child?
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Listener Gregory:

↳ DJ Peter @10:41
When I was young, I used to tell my mother that I was just dialoguing with my brother using the medium of drumming. She didn't buy it.
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DJ Peter:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:42
Moms are skeptical that way.
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DJ Peter:

↳ Song: "Haitian Heritage (Pt. 1): Voices of the Lineage" ...
Unexpected and awesome segue, Jeff!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ DJ Peter @10:44
She had a very Eurocentric notion of communication.
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DJ Peter:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:44
"use your words" and all that! maybe we're communicating with the lizard brain, not the pre-frontal cortext!
  10:47am
Dean:

But, "The Little Drummer Boy"!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:48am
DJ Peter:

↳ Song: "Call and Response" by "Andrew Cyrille & Milford G...
I'm still on this album cover:
Can I get this font?
What is the meaning of the \ reverse slash?
Can Listener Gregory's brother explain this to us?
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:48am
DJ Peter:

↳ Dean @10:47
Yeah I don't think the mom was thrilled that night, either.
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DJ Peter:

↳ DJ Peter @10:48
You're gonna drum? Do you know what I've been doing for the last 8 hours?
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Listener Gregory:

↳ DJ Peter @10:48
My brother has undergone years of therapy to forget about those episodes, so I wouldn't ask him about it.
  10:51am
Dean:

I found the font striking, too. Almost out of place, but attractive.
  10:52am
Dean:

Credits report that Ishangi Razak Institute of African Sciences provided the cover photo.
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chresti:

↳ DJ Peter @10:48
The font is almost country western style, or bbq sauce style?
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DJ Peter:

↳ chresti @10:56
YES! That's exactly it, thank you!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ chresti @10:56
Mmmm, is it lunch time yet?
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DJ Peter:

↳ Dean @10:52
Intriguing: Google turns up "Ishangi Razak" dance troupe...
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chresti:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:58
Still in Pacific Breakfast Time here
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Doug Schulkind:

Not exactly Cyrille related, but... I highly recommend the podcast The Jazz Loft Radio Series, if you haven't yet listened. I've only recently dug in and I can't imagine why I hadn't jumped in before. My favorite vignette: While in rehearsal for Monk's Town Hall concert, French hornist Robert Northern (Brother Ah) is having trouble getting the rhythm of a particular passage in "Little Rootie Tootie." To explain it, Monk dances the rhythm and Northern watches his feet to learn it. Amazing stuff. You can access the audio online here: www.wnycstudios.org...
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doctorjazz:

On a totally unrelated topic-went to see Fred Hersch at the Vanguard this past Monday (not all that out, though his take on time, and displacement thereof, it pretty interesting). He had Miguel Zenon on sax, boy, he has the most unusual tone, really dug it (at times thought I was hearing a violin)! Have one CD of his (which probably got filed with a quick listen), have to check it out again.
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WR:

Taking pause in shopping to mention two Cyrille related items that last I looked were on utoob. A documentary on Mal Waldron and a Vision Fest performance or Cyrille & Milford Graves when Graves was showing affects of the condition that killed him. In both along with Cyrille's percussive skills we can see his warm and deep humanity and fellowship with other musicians.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:06
Now *that* might get me finally listening to podcasts. Thanks!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:06
I have to check that out-out of WNYC, Sara Fishko, who used to periodically have little Fishko File segments on the news program highlighting some cultural area or other. (Don't think I've heard her on the air in a long time)
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Dean:

Heading to Piedmont Piano Co. in Oakland this evening to hear Alan Broadbent with Harvie S. Been a while!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ WR @11:10
Thanks, WR! I watched that Mal Waldron doc about a week ago. And you are absolutely right about Cyrille's humanity coming through.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Dean @11:13
Oh nice, Dean. Will look forward to your report.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @11:13
He was in NY 1-2 weeks ago, played a Monday night date (which I just saw in the listings Monday morning and was sad I missed it-his last gig at Mezzrow's, at least the last one I was at, was terriffic!)
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Doug Schulkind:

↳ doctorjazz @11:13
I'm not crazy about Fishko's narration of the Jazz Loft series. As producer, her work is perfection, but her hosting voice is almost comically uptight. Doesn't fit the material.
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Dean:

I was wondering what brought him west. He used to live in Santa Monica, and so he played around these parts pretty regularly.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "The Loop" by "Anthony Braxton & Andrew Cyrille"
Cyrille has quite a regular, even melodic, backup for Braxton here.
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DJ Peter:

I just watched the PBS "American Masters" on Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes. Doesn't shy away from but also doesn't fully engage with his violence/misogyny. OTOH has some great footage of teaching kids to sing along to "Mop Mop." Some great footage (Abbey Lincoln & Max holding court in the 60s; M'Boom in rehearsal and performance). Sonia Sanchez makes a couple appearances.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ doctorjazz @11:20
This is a Cyrille tune. He is very melodic, agreed.
  11:27am
bobobob plasticland Milwaukee:

Great Show Jeff. .I have alot of the stuff you play on vinyl..and actually seen alot of these artists live ... mostly in the 70s in Chicago
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doctorjazz:

↳ DJ Peter @11:21
Sounds interesting, have to check it out (I saw Roach once, but past when he should have still been playing. Was still cool to catch him)
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Jeff Golick:

↳ bobobob plasticland Milwaukee @11:27
Oh that's excellent, bobobob! And thanks!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:30
These themed shows are a wonderful idea, Jaff.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:18
You're probably right about her delivery, but when she would come on during a very straight-laced, just the News/Politics WNYC day, she'd seem like a breath of fresh air.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:32
Glad to hear it and thanks very much, Andrew.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "ZC" by "Trio 3"
The blues will abide.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "ZC" by "Trio 3"
Talk about melodic drums, boy was his solo tied to the theme/melody here!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "ZC" by "Trio 3"
Hate to be that Rawkist person all the time - but had me thinking of 'Eight Miles High' (famously influenced by listening to Shankar & Trane).
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DJ Peter:

↳ Song: "Leaving East of Java" by "Andrew Cyrille Quartet"
the cymbal work here is amazing: really great on headphones!
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doctorjazz:

↳ DJ Peter @11:40
Interesting, I hardly hear it over my speakers...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @11:40
Playing this one due to your hipping me to it.
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DJ Peter:

I'm into cymbalism
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Leaving East of Java" by "Andrew Cyrille Quartet"
Hear him when the rest of the band drops out...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah always gratifying when a Drummer recognizes a TrapSet as not only a punctuator but a tone generator.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @11:42
There it is.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:44
Cyrille's cymbal work in general is something I really love. Cyrille...cymbal...coincidence?
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Listener Gregory:

Hmm, my local hospice is hosting a Death Café this Wednesday. They say, "At a Death Cafe, people, often strangers, gather to eat snacks, drink tea, and discuss death." There's snacks!!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:45
Huh. While driving about the Catskills this past week, the billboard we saw the most of was one advertising hospice care.
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DJ Peter:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:45
"There's snacks!!" LOL
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hyde:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:45
the snacks are laced with henbane
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Jeff Golick:

This Cyrille quartet -- Ben Street, Bill Frisell, Richard Teitelbaum & AC -- is low-key one of the great current groups going.
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DJ Peter:

↳ hyde @11:47
more likely in the tea. But yeah, be careful of the snacks too
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DJ Peter:

↳ Song: "Kaddish" by "Andrew Cyrille Quartet"
This album cover is like a throwback to late 1980s ECM
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Dean:

There's a not-half-bad brewery in Seattle occupying a former funeral home, The Pine Box. Good place for a Death Café. I live next to a funeral home, the one where Glenn Spearman's memorial was held. Quiet neighbors most of the time.
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DJ Peter:

↳ DJ Peter @11:49
"annual report to the stockholders" vibe
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Listener Gregory:

↳ hyde @11:47
If they're free, you really can't argue.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Kaddish" by "Andrew Cyrille Quartet"
Expect something called Kaddish to be on the Tzadik label...
  11:50am
Dean:

...or the City Lights imprint.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...come to the Dark Side
- we has cookies...
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:48
Before their first album came out, who predicted that Cyrille would form a quartet with Frisell and record it on ECM? I for one did not.
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bobobob Plasticland:

john Lindberg is the only one I haven't heard of before
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Dean:

Lindberg: NY String Trio
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:51
Yes, unexpected!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Great show!
Thanks Jeff!
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DJ Peter:

↳ bobobob Plasticland @11:51
Played with Braxton before Dresser. Lately on some Wadada Leo Smith records too. AACM?
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hyde:

↳ Dean @11:51
love those guys
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bobob:

Frisell did a free show in Piedmont Park in Atlanta...of course I went
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doctorjazz:

From Wikipedia:
After moving to New York, he played with the Human Arts Ensemble alongside Joseph Bowie and Bobo Shaw.[2] In 1977, with James Emery and Billy Bang, Lindberg co-founded the String Trio of New York.[3] In 1980 he formed a trio with Jimmy Lyons and Sunny Murray. From 1980 to 1983 he lived in Paris, playing there solo and with Murray and John Tchicai.[1] He has recorded extensively as a leader. John Lindberg studied bass with the bassist from the Battle Creek, Michigan symphony orchestra, bassist David Izenzon and jazz musician Roscoe Mitchell.
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doctorjazz:

Great show, can't believe it went so quickly, thanks Jeff!
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Sem:

Jazzbos delight this morning. Thank you, Jeff. See you and all next time round the schedule.
  11:57am
Dean:

Worth mentioning, too, that the Between the Lines label is (was?) a Franz Koglmann venture.
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hyde:

what, no Muhal Richard Abrams Black Saint records, haha? just kidding, there's so much stuff. great show. thank you!
  11:58am
chresti:

Hospice is trending..
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chresti:

Thanks Jeff!
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Yvang:

Thanks Jeff! Thank you Andrew Cyrille! I enjoyed the show!
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Listener Gregory:

Very enjoyable show, Jeff. Thanks a lot.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ JeffG ~
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Listener Gregory:

See you all at the Death Café!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ hyde @11:57
It was in the pile! Impossible to really capture it all.
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks to everyone who commented, and everyone who didn't commemt! See you next time!
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tom tom the pipers son:

thanks jeff, had to go back to sleep, my loss ... to the archives
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WR:

Thank you! Jeff!
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