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Paul Bley and the transformation of jazz

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An edition of Stopping time (1999)

Stopping time

Paul Bley and the transformation of jazz

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"Stopping Time is the story of Paul Bley's odyssey through the most turbulent years in modern jazz. A successful bebop musician throughout the 1950s, he honed his talent in the bands of Charlie Parker, Lester Young, Charles Mingus, and Sonny Rollins. Yet, it was in a Los Angeles nightclub that Paul Bley found his true direction when two young musicians named Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry sat in with his band. As soon as they started to play, Bley knew that this was the music he had been looking for. Returning to New York with his first wife, composer and arranger Carla Bley, he became a central figure in the 1960s jazz revolution. Using one of the very first Moog synthesizers, he explored, with Annette Peacock, the areas between jazz, popular song, and sheer electronic sound. In the 1970s Bley toured North America, Europe, and Japan playing solo piano and leading trios with musicians such as Gary Peacock, Paul Motian, Dave Holland, and Barry Altschul. In 1974, Paul Bley and his wife Carol Goss formed their own record label, Improvising Artists, and recorded Sam Rivers, Sun Ra, and a young unknown guitarist named Pat Metheny."--BOOK JACKET.

"Stopping Time is the story of Paul Bley's odyssey through the most turbulent years in modern jazz. A successful bebop musician throughout the 1950s, he honed his talent in the bands of Charlie Parker, Lester Young, Charles Mingus, and Sonny Rollins. Yet, it was in a Los Angeles nightclub that Paul Bley found his true direction when two young musicians named Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry sat in with his band. As soon as they started to play, Bley knew that this was the music he had been looking for.

Returning to New York with his first wife, composer and arranger Carla Bley, he became a central figure in the 1960s jazz revolution. Using one of the very first Moog synthesizers, he explored, with Annette Peacock, the areas between jazz, popular song, and sheer electronic sound. In the 1970s Bley toured North America, Europe, and Japan playing solo piano and leading trios with musicians such as Gary Peacock, Paul Motian, Dave Holland, and Barry Altschul.

In 1974, Paul Bley and his wife Carol Goss formed their own record label, Improvising Artists, and recorded Sam Rivers, Sun Ra, and a young unknown guitarist named Pat Metheny."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
179

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Stopping time: Paul Bley and the transformation of jazz
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-158), discography (p. 159-173), and index.

Published in
[Montréal]
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
786.2/165/092, B
Library of Congress
ML417.B64 A3 1999, ML417.B64A3 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
179 p. :
Number of pages
179

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Open Library
OL6821774M
ISBN 10
1550651110
LCCN
00302238
OCLC/WorldCat
43945570
Library Thing
328465
Goodreads
1815277

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