Showing posts with label Ken Filiano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ken Filiano. Show all posts

23 January 2019

Joe Rigby - Praise - Homeboy Music 2007


-Untitled
-India (J.Coltrane)
-Earth flower

Joe Rigby: tenor & soprano sax
Ted Daniel: trumpet
Ken Filiano: bass
Lou Grassi: drums

recordings coming from rehearsal done in Brooklyn in 2007
cdr published by homeboy music, no reference

Almost at the same time the french label « improvising Being » published a superbe cd of the Joe Rigby Quartet, now the label have stopped but perhaps the owner of the label still has some copies, if you are interested you can try to get in touch here
be aware that I’m not talking about the cdr presented here but about another session that I recommend
Regarding Homeboy music, it was a tiny label who published less than 5 titles, including the full session of Norman Howard & Joe Phillips originally recorded for esp but not issued at the time, lately ESP reissued it partially on cd
https://www.discogs.com/fr/Norman-Howard-Joe-Phillips-Burn-Baby-Burn/release/1113361

28 August 2014

ROSWELL RUDD’S BROAD STROKES BAND invitée SHEILA JORDAN

 
ROSWELL RUDD’S BROAD STROKES BAND invitée SHEILA JORDAN ~~ “Banlieues Bleues” 2oo1


DiSC1:
Change Of Season (Herbie Nichols) 8.49 ~ Symbeeoobop (Rudd) 4.52  ~ Almost Blue (Elvis Costello) 8.59 ~ Stokey (Rudd) 6.31 ~ God Had A Girlfriend (Rudd) 9.15 ~ Open House (Rudd) 3.44 ~ Slide Mr.Trombone (Ernie Andrews) 9.22

DiSC2:
The Light (Rudd) 12.01 ~ Su blah blah buh sibi (Rudd) 15.38 ~ Bamako (Roswell Rudd/Verna Gillis) 9.16 ~ Bis:Ornithology (Charlie Parker) 8.12


Sheila JORDAN, Steve RIDDICK, voix
Harvey KAISER, saxophone tenor, clarinette, flute
Josh ROSEMAN, Steve SWELL, trombones
Greg GLASSMAN, trompettes
David WINOGRAD, tuba
Matthew FINCK, guitare
Ken FILLIANO, basse
Lou GRASSI, batterie
Roswell RUDD, trombone, piano, voix, direction


Enregistré a St Ouen a l’espace 1789, dans le cadre du festival “Banlieues Bleues” le samedi 03 mars 2001 par Radio France.

2 August 2011

Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet - Live in Saalfelden '10


"One of the most indispensable ensembles in contemporary jazz."
Great stuff!

The picture above is by Claudio Casonovo.

Rec. live at "The Saalfelden Jazz Festival", Saalfelden, Austria,
on August 29, 2010 (radio broadcast)

Taylor Ho Bynum
,cornet
Bill Lowe,trombone
Jim Hobbs,alto sax
Mary Halvorson,guitar
Ken Filiano,bass
Tomas Fujiwara,drums

1. Apparent Distance (45:34)
2. A Blues (17:31)

Total Time 1:03:06

The beginning of the Blues