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Ornette Coleman- Live at PDX Jazz Fest 2008
2008-03-29 19:12:00
I know that it has been awhile since I've updated this site, but I am still alive and kicking. I have received several requests for re-ups to links in the archives that have been deleted for various reasons. So, during the past two weeks, I have taken the liberty of re-upping the links from October 2006 and I am working my way up to the most current posts. Some of the file-sharing services receive complaints and take down links, and some of the links expire after a certain number of downloads or length of time. Due to these limitations, it is difficult to ensure that links are consistently active. Also, some of the files from posts in the archives are not on my external hard drive, and have not been updated at this time. Please feel free to ask me about anything that isn't updated at this time, and I will work on getting it updated as soon as I have a chance. Please enjoy visiting the archives, and let me know if you have any ideas or suggestions for making this blog better. A co...
Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
2007-11-25 23:14:00
As the 50s ended, Ornette Coleman became the new herald of the future of jazz, surpassing for a time, even John Coltrane. Intent on feeling and with often scant regard for technique, he plunged headlong into a musical form that defied categorization and dismayed orthodox musicologists. Especially aware of the blues, Coleman eschewed a rigid ...
Norah Jones y Ornette Coleman encabezan la venta de entradas del Festival d
2007-06-03 23:50:00
Información recopilada de Noticias de Álava (por Carlos González): http://www.noticiasdealava.com/-ediciones/2007/05/26/... Más de 200 músicos actuarán en 67 conciertos entre el 15 y el 21 de julio Con un presupuesto de 1,2 millones de euros, el certamen ya ha cerrado todos los detalles de su trigésimo primera edición Mes y medio. La cuenta atrás para el XXXI
Ornette Coleman - Dancing In Your Head
2007-04-04 15:57:00
Ornette’s ‘Dancing In Your Head’ starts with a piercing, melodic chant that sounds like a schoolyard taunt. The independence of the instruments and the disassociated chords of the electric guitar are strongly reminiscent of Captain Beefheart’s work of around that time (1975). While it would not be incorrect to call the music annoying, it also ...
Howard Shore & Ornette Coleman & The London Philharmonic Orchestra - BSO Na
2007-02-28 11:50:00
Howard Shore & Ornette Coleman & The London Philharmonic Orchestra - Naked LunchPassword para descomprimir: undiscoaldia.blogspot.com[Banda- Sonora] Wikipedia Allmusic
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