3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
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3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
No recordings....eye witnessed only.
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Re: 3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
1. John Coltrane at MIT (Cambridge, MA) several months before he died.
Well, that kind of makes any others of mine anticlimactic, but
2. The whole Rova Saxophone Quartet (performing with the Nels Cline Singers as the Celestial Septet) at the Windup Space (Baltimore) in February 2011.
That's all I've been able to decide on so far.
Well, that kind of makes any others of mine anticlimactic, but
2. The whole Rova Saxophone Quartet (performing with the Nels Cline Singers as the Celestial Septet) at the Windup Space (Baltimore) in February 2011.
That's all I've been able to decide on so far.
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1. Jan Garbarek and The Hilliard Ensemble, Osaka, 1994 or 1995. No mics.
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Rahsaan Roland Kirk at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, circa 1974. That was three remarkable live saxophone (stritch, manzello...) performances, all at the same time.
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BeBop wrote:Rahsaan Roland Kirk at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, circa 1974. That was three remarkable live saxophone (stritch, manzello...) performances, all at the same time.
One that I sorely would have loved to have seen.
Coltrane was gone a couple of years before before I started taking in live shows.
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Re: 3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
John Coltrane & Eric Dolphy, Carnegie Hall, New Year's Eve 1961
Ornette Coleman, Village Vanguard, the Tuesday after Coltrane died 1967
(too many more, from Coleman Hawkins to Rova, for me to select a third)
Ornette Coleman, Village Vanguard, the Tuesday after Coltrane died 1967
(too many more, from Coleman Hawkins to Rova, for me to select a third)
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Mike Schwartz wrote:BeBop wrote:Rahsaan Roland Kirk at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, circa 1974. That was three remarkable live saxophone (stritch, manzello...) performances, all at the same time.
One that I sorely would have loved to have seen.
Me too. Bright Moments was recorded there. Of all the live albums I listen to, that's the one that most makes me wish I was there. Adore it.
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Re: 3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
Only one for me. Peter Brotzmann with William Parker and Milford Graves at CBGB's in NYC in 2002. Blew me the fuck away.
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Re: 3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
Sonny Rollins; Tarrytown, NY early 90's
George Coleman; Stanford, CA
Ornette; SF Jazz Festival
George Coleman; Stanford, CA
Ornette; SF Jazz Festival
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Re: 3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
In date order:
Hank Mobley w/ Miles Davis Sextet - 1962
Jim Pepper - many times in the 80s/90s
Joe Lovano - Portland Jazz Festival - 2009
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Hank Mobley w/ Miles Davis Sextet - 1962
Jim Pepper - many times in the 80s/90s
Joe Lovano - Portland Jazz Festival - 2009
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I was at the CBGB Brotzmann show - remember, Jimmy?
1) Tony Malaby - probably a 2011 Open Loose Show - last half of the second set beyond possible.
2) Paul Dunmall with Paul Rogers and Kevin Norton - Knitting Factory - maybe 2001
3) Evan Parker - hard to choose - Maybe 2009 @ The Stone with Dresser & Hemingway
I'm only including shows with one saxophonist
Other top shows:
Brotzmann this past January at Judson Hall.
Frank Gratkowski in 2001 before 9/11 with Formanek & Hemingway.
Marty Ehrlich with Andrew Hill's Sextet 1998
Ellery Eskelin with Parkins & Black - 2000 Tonic show when they blew the roof off the place
Any of the 5 times I saw the great Papa Joe Maneri
We should do a drummer top 3!!!
1) Tony Malaby - probably a 2011 Open Loose Show - last half of the second set beyond possible.
2) Paul Dunmall with Paul Rogers and Kevin Norton - Knitting Factory - maybe 2001
3) Evan Parker - hard to choose - Maybe 2009 @ The Stone with Dresser & Hemingway
I'm only including shows with one saxophonist
Other top shows:
Brotzmann this past January at Judson Hall.
Frank Gratkowski in 2001 before 9/11 with Formanek & Hemingway.
Marty Ehrlich with Andrew Hill's Sextet 1998
Ellery Eskelin with Parkins & Black - 2000 Tonic show when they blew the roof off the place
Any of the 5 times I saw the great Papa Joe Maneri
We should do a drummer top 3!!!
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I agree.Steve Reynolds wrote:We should do a drummer top 3!!!
Who would you recommend, Steve?
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Steve Reynolds wrote:I was at the CBGB Brotzmann show - remember, Jimmy?
Indeed I do, Steve. That was a stellar evening of music.
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Re: 3 most remarkable live saxophone performances
My top 3 are David S. Ware at The Blue Note of all places, Greg Osby at the Village Vanguard, and Henry Threadgill at the Knitting Factory, all circa 2000-2002.
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Actually I'd like to cheat and add a 4th, Michael Marcus playing all sorts of horns (all saxophone-ish) at the Knit, 2001.
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Sonny Rollins last year at El Camino. Ageless monster.
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one of my more memorable was this
it was incredible in terms of how Kirk captured the audience. they went beserk. After Kirk came a set of Les McCann's Swiss Movement group just a year of two after their success of the record and concert at Montreux. The audience and the atmosphere were completely gone with Kirk. They had to bring Kirk back to play with them to save the set.
it was incredible in terms of how Kirk captured the audience. they went beserk. After Kirk came a set of Les McCann's Swiss Movement group just a year of two after their success of the record and concert at Montreux. The audience and the atmosphere were completely gone with Kirk. They had to bring Kirk back to play with them to save the set.
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