Dudes that still rock the s***

inVrsinVrs 687 Posts
edited November 2007 in Strut Central
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Z-CnGxhntDgwhile watching the latest Doug Hammond Video on YouTube, i was thinking if there are more (spiritual jazz) out there that still release some heat. mention some great stuff from the last years.others that come into mind:-Steve Reid-Kahil El Zabar-Br??tzmann/Favre

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  • -Kahil El Zabar

    Kahil is still amazing. He's got a solid jazz output with ethnic heritage and other projects. He's got a disc coming out with pharoah, right now is touring Europe (I think), and is creating an online community for creative people called A HREF="http://www.oohlive.com/">oohlive.

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    i was thinking if there are more (spiritual jazz) out there that still release some heat.
    mention some great stuff from the last years.

    While he may not come to mind as particularly 'out', Randy Weston has been steadily doing adventurous music that is far more challenging than many peers his same age.

    These records are the proof:





    and live the man is powerful and engaging, I highly recommend catching him if you have opportunity.

  • I saw Dwight Trible at Afrofunke this thursday performing over some different stuff. It was really rather inspiring.

  • m_dejeanm_dejean Quadratisch. Praktisch. Gut. 2,946 Posts
    -Kahil El Zabar

    Kahil is still amazing. He's got a solid jazz output with ethnic heritage and other projects. He's got a disc coming out with pharoah, right now is touring Europe (I think), and is creating an online community for creative people called A HREF="http://www.oohlive.com/">oohlive.

    I've got the "Three Gentlemen From Chicago" LP by The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble on Moers which I really really like. What else is recommended?

    And hey, I see a cake up there. Happy birthday A*****w. May the coming year bring you many new $100 private wanky noodle jazz LPs

  • I've got the "Three Gentlemen From Chicago" LP by The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble on Moers which I really really like. What else is recommended?

    And hey, I see a cake up there. Happy birthday A*****w. May the coming year bring you many new $100 private wanky noodle jazz LPs

    Thanks man! 29 years and counting... the last year since moving to CA has been wild, big things in the future.

    I haven't kept up with kahil as much as some, but I enjoyed his "freedom jazz dance" release. I actually need "three gentlemen from chicago." Seems like those moers albums have gotten a little more pricey lately, is it me?
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