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  1. Ave B Free Jam is a live album by drummer Laurence Cook, trumpeters Jacques Coursil and Warren Gale, clarinetist Perry Robinson, and bassist Steve Tintweiss. Consisting of a continuous, extended free improvisation, it was recorded on May 12, 1967, in New York City, and was issued on CD in 2021 by Inky Dot Media.

  2. Ave B Free Jam Laurence Cook-Jacques Coursil-Warren Gale-Perry Robinson-Steve Tintweiss Collective extended improvisation recorded May 12. 1967 in New York City.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › perry-robinsonPerry Robinson _ AcademiaLab

    2021: Ave B Free Jam (Inky Dot Media) grabado en 1967; como sideman . La llamada – Henry Grimes (ESP-Disk, 1965) Movimiento – Patrick Favre y Perry Robinson (Bleu Regard, 1966) Mamá también – Archie Shepp (Impulse!, 1966) Bunky – Bunky y Jake (Mercury, 1968) Se arrastró en mi mano, honesto – Los Fugs (Reprise, 1968)

  4. 3 de ene. de 2022 · Laurence Cook/Jacques Coursil/Warren Gale/Perry Robinson/Steve Tintweiss: Ave B Free Jams. by George W. Harris • January 3, 2022 • 0 Comments. Captured (and that is the right word for a wild animal) by bassist Steve Tintweiss, this free jam from 1967 in NYC gives an aural history of what the free jazz movement of the time was all about.

  5. The band is Steve Tintweiss (b), Warren Gale (t), Jacques Coursil (t), Laurence Cook(d) and the senior statesman of the group Perry Robinson (b-cl). It is aggressive free jazz going in multiple directions simultaneously, 21 tracks blending together seamlessly. Free Jam is a work of art for lovers of the genre.

  6. Ave B Free Jam by Laurence Cook, Jacques Coursil, Warren Gale, Perry Robinson, Steve Tintweiss. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at All

  7. 8 de ene. de 2024 · News. Has Influenced. Perry Morris Robinson (born September 17, 1938) is an American free jazz and klezmer clarinettist, an author, and the son of composer and folk singer Earl Robinson. Robinson was born in New York City. After college he went to the Lenox School of Music in 1959.