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  1. yeah NO. From Slought.org. Yeah NO, the brainchild of saxaphonist Chris Speed, was founded in 1996, after the improvisations the band made in their early rehearsals were developed into an unusual book of music. ÊUsing their love of free jazz, modern rock, eastern folk and minimalism as their pallet they have since created a unique sound that folds their strong individual improvisational ...

  2. Chris Speed's yeahNO Born in the Air from Swell Henry 2004 Squealer 040Chris Speed clarinetCuong Vu trumpetSkuli Sverrisson bassJim Black drums+ Rob Burger a...

  3. Chris Speed's Yeah NOPerformed by Yeah NO at LittlefieldNYCApril 17, 2011Chris Speed - tenor saxJim Black - drumsShane Endsley - trumpetSkuli Sverrisson - bass

  4. Yeah NO, Speed's band with Black/Sverrisson and Cuong Vu (trumpet) initially convened in the mid 90s as an experiment in decoding and scoring out group improvisations, which inspired an unusual book of music that also fused elements of jazz, rock, eastern folk and weird minimalism.

  5. 12 de feb. de 2007 · Chris Speed's yeah NO: Swell Henry (2004) Four years have passed since the last release by Chris Speed's yeah NO quartet, Emit (Songlines, 2000). Speed has been busy in those years as a key player in the ensembles of Uri Caine, Dave Douglas, Myra Melford, Matt Moran and John Hollenbeck.

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  6. Explore Chris Speed's Yeah No's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chris Speed's Yeah No on AllMusic.

  7. songlines.com › release › yeah-noYeah No | Songlines

    Chris Speeds first CD as a leader is an extension of his work with Human Feel and Tim Berne’s Bloodcount, and reveals an alternative approach to making jazz today. The music was conceived out of improvisation: no repertoire, no hierarchy, just whatever the band created on its own.