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Now that the interest is below 0, I think we should let Rok take us into whatever direction he chooses.*****
Back to the future!!! Jelly Roll here we come!!!
Cheers
Back to the future!!! Jelly Roll here we come!!!
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
'The late Soviet Union was not renowned for its contributions to jazz,
but it did produce at least one notable group, for in the '70s and '80s the Ganelin Trio was arguably the world's greatest free jazz ensemble. Comprised of pianist Vyacheslav Ganelin, saxophonist Vladimir Chekasin, and drummer Vladimir Tarasov,
the trio's mostly improvised music was as emotionally intense as
anything being created in the U.S. -- or anywhere else -- at the time.
The three members were extraordinarily skilled, possessed abundant chops
and imagination.' https://youtu.be/n6kOpdtwSzY This next clip is also interesting, in regard to that theory that fusion was a dead end ( I am not a fan of it) but still one should ask himself how its possible that on two opposite sides (in many senses) of world, man can find many similar things in art? https://youtu.be/WGYDPFJMT0g |