To add to the Harp discussion, I saw Davis play harp with Company Week at the Tonic last year (I think it was) and he had all manner of implements that he'd rub against the strings, tibetan bowls, what looked like a large mushroom, small hand drums, paper, etc. Very out...Very nice... that was the same concert that I actually witnessed a duet between a tap dancer and a sampler. The thought of it almost made me question my faith in new music, until it got REALLY GREAT. Matt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Waxman" <mingusaum@yahoo.ca> To: "Efrén del Valle" <efrendv@yahoo.es>; <zorn-list@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 2:27 PM Subject: Re: Harp Players Yup, Efrén took the words out of my mouth -- or away from my fingers more properly. Davies who is Welsh has played with a variety of minimalist free music types such as reddist John Butcher, cellist Mark Wastell and pianist Chris Burn etc. etc. He has just put out a solo disc called Trem on the Confront label. Cooper-Moore plays a hoe-handle harp, which is a home-made, slavery days version of the harp The only other free jazz harpist of note is Phil Cohran who played "space harp" on many of Sun Ra's Chicago recordings. He still works around Chicago BTW. Ken Waxman --- Efrén del Valle <efrendv@yahoo.es> wrote: > Hi,
Rhodri Davis is a reputed British harpist working in the free-improv field. I don't have any info available right now, but I'm sure you can find something on the European Improvisation website or maybe on that of labels like Emanem, through which he's published as both sideman and leader, if my memory serves me. The Wire has covered his stuff in several occassions and mostly with positive reviews.
Best,
Efrén del Valle n.p: Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Quintet "Flutter" (Tzadik)
--- skip Heller <velaires@earthlink.net> escribió:
Not free, but Dorothy Ashby, who made some records
in the 60s (and appeared on SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE) is great. Also, either of those two Harpo Marx albums on mercury were pretty good.
skip h
on 4/13/03 5:18 AM, Taylor McLaren at morakanabad@yahoo.ca wrote:
Are there any (free)jazz harp players anyone could mention to me? This is quite possibly enough to get me laughed off of the list, but I've always been fond of super-New-Agey harpist Kim Robertson... some of her earlier albums (with stay-away titles like "Water Spirit" and "Wind Shadows") have some fairly decent 15th- and 16th-century tunes that I love to death. Her stuff isn't even remotely jazz-ish, but... um... yeah.
-me
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