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  1. The Little Trumpet: 1986: JMT: Tim Berne: Fulton Street Maul: 1987: Columbia: Paul Bley: The Paul Bley Quartet: 1987: ECM: Marianne Faithfull: Strange Weather: 1987: Island: Hal Willner production Wayne Horvitz: The President: 1987: Dossier: Marc Johnson's Bass Desires: Second Sight: 1987: ECM: Bob Moses: The Story of Moses: 1987 ...

  2. Unspeakable is a 2004 album by American jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, his 22nd album overall and his 17th to be released on the Elektra Nonesuch label. Background [ edit ] Unspeakable represented a stylistic shift by exploring R&B/funk rhythm and extensive sampling from obscure vinyl records, in contrast to Frisell's previous few ...

  3. 18 de may. de 2024 · Bill Frisell at XJazz Festival, Lausitzer Platz, Berlin, 5/9/2024. Saturday, May 18, 2024 Concert Review 2 comments. Photo by Beat Halberschmidt / Victor's Places. By Sarah “Flake” Grosser. The pulse of doof-doof resonates throughout the contemporary church, psyching up the Berlin punters for a night with the gentile American guitar legend ...

  4. Guitarist Bill Frisell’s new double LP Orchestras documents two inspired concert-hall engagements arranged by Michael Gibbs for Frisell’s long-standing trio with bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Rudy Royston: one featuring the nearly 60-piece Brussels Philharmonic, conducted by Alexander Hanson; and one with the 11-piece Umbria Jazz Orchestra, under the musical direction of Manuele Morbidini.

  5. July 13, 1996 Den Haag, NetherlandsEyving Kang - violin, Ron Miles - trumpet, Curtis Fowlkes - trombone,Bill Frisell - guitar

  6. About Rambler, Fanfaresaid: "Bill Frisell has built a little masterpiece here - not just a showcase for his own instrumental creativity (of which there is much in evidence), but a clever and poetic whole." ... The formation of the Quartet, with Ron Miles (trumpet), Eyvind Kang (violin) and Curtis Fowlkes (trombone), ...

  7. 10 de mar. de 2021 · Frisell turns 70 this month, and at this point, innovation and exploration are so fundamental to his musical identity that even a small, unflashy band where everyone sings except him still beams...