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Venomous
Nov 7, 2011





I like Red Clay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA1ZelIbUfI

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Venomous
Nov 7, 2011





listened to Anthony Joseph's most recent album and I really need to make a deep dive into the history of jazz poetry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW4vGD6MQVY

Venomous
Nov 7, 2011





KICK BAMA KICK posted:

Recently found the first jazz artist that made sense to me: Ornette Coleman. Any obvious places to go from there?

folks have said the obvious choices, but I have to mention Pharoah Sanders as well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZW0xvo_DB0

Venomous
Nov 7, 2011





sounds like someone didn't prepare thyself to deal with a miracle

Venomous
Nov 7, 2011





Jazz Marimba posted:

anyone got recs for jazz by women instrumentalists that aren’t the four everyone names? (alice coltrane, dorothy ashby, mary lou williams, lil hardin armstrong)

Matana Roberts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfQKfPK0a5w

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Venomous
Nov 7, 2011





BigFactory posted:

Does she like jazz? I would think a song that a lot of people have already heard like Take The A Train or It Don’t Mean A Thing might be an easier entry point than Mahavishnu Orchestra, but that’s just me. If she played in the high school band she might already know some pre-1950s jazz.

That’s much more “pop” jazz than modal jazz or fusion.

I believe it'd be for someone who was introduced to jazz through Laufey or whoever and actually wanted to hear more jazz

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