Showing posts with label Mary Halvorsen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Halvorsen. Show all posts

8 February 2016

Mary Halvorsen Quintet 45. Deutsches Jazzfestival Frankfurt 2014, hr-Sendesaal Frankfurt, Oktober 2014 mp2



Mary Halvorson Quintet
Mary Halvorson, g
Jonathan Finlayson, tp
Jon Irabagon, saxes
John Hebert, b
Ches Smith, dr


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

22 April 2009

Mary Halvorson Trio - Live at WFMU 9 december 2008



Mary Halvorson Trio


Live at WFMU on The Long Rally 12/10/2008
Recorded december 9th 2008
Engineer Trent Wolbe

Mary Halvorson guitar
John Hebert bass
Ches Smith drums

01. Too Many Ties (No. 6)
02. Momentary Lapse (No. 1)
03. Dragon's Head (No. 9)
04. No. 11
(Mary Halvorson interview?)

To mark the release of her new recording, Dragon's Head, on Firehouse 12, Mary Halvorson brought her trio down to the WFMU studios to throw down a fire breathing live set for The Long Rally. The band features Ches Smith on drums (Xiu Xiu, Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog), John Hebert on bass (Uri Caine, the late Andrew Hill, his own band, Byzantine Monkey), and Mary Halvorson on guitar (People, Anthony Braxton, duo with Jessica Pavone). They tore through four of Mary's craggy tunes (three songs from the album plus a ballad called, "No. 11") and left all in attendence speechless. -Scott McDowell via Beware of the Blog

http://www.maryhalvorson.com


Taylor Ho Bynum & Tomas Fujiwaa duo live at WFMU 22 march 2009


Taylor Ho Bynum/Tomas Fujiwara Duo
Live at WFMU on Scott McDowell's Show 3/22/09
Recorded march 22nd 2009
Engineer Mark Triant

Taylor Ho Bynum cornet
Tomas Fujiwara drums


01. Basie/Wisdom (10:40)
02. Keys, No Address (04:49)
03. Untitled (06:27)
04. Leaning Reflection (05:30)
05. Ikuru (03:08)
06. Length 30:34

One of Scott's favorite musicians in modern jazz, Taylor Ho Bynum, drops by the Long Rally with his longtime accomplice Tomas Fujiwara for a cornet/drums improv throwdown. Tune in for brass titters, drum smears, and some prodigious musical telepathy. -Scott McDowell

http://www.taylorhobynum.com/index.html

http://www.tomasfujiwara.com/


Mary Halvorson trio:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?m3nvimjgbyd

Taylor Ho Bynum-Tomas Fujiwara duo:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4jzzmymzmow