In the summer of 1948, Texas tenor saxophonist Wild Bill Moore scored a hit on the R&B charts with a kicking number called "We're Gonna Rock, We're Gonna Roll," one of the first tunes whose title ...
Reedman Larry Ochs' Sax And Drumming Core was famously once threatened by a punter calling the police because they weren't conforming to his narrow definition of jazz. Wild Red Yellow constitutes the ...
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"No wave" was a frenzied and cacophonous genre of music that emerged in late-1970s downtown New York. Drawing on the ecstatic free jazz of Sun Ra and the shaky disrhythms of Captain Beefheart, no wave ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Motoharu’s wild saxophone playing is central to what has been characterized as "death jazz," a wild, adrenaline-fueled ride careening between genres such as bebop, gypsy, Latin, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bobby Keys bathed with a French model in a tub of Dom Perignon champagne. As film cameras rolled, he and Keith Richards of the ...
WHEW! When saxophonist James Carter builds up a head of steam, he carries his audience on a wild ride that can leave them breathless. But Thursday night, his Jazz Winnipeg Festival audience just held ...