Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART With eremite records Blue Winter by Fred Anderson, Hamid Drake, William Parker
blue winter is a milestone achievement in the career of tenor saxophone stalwart fred anderson. an exponent of the illustrious chicago heavyweight tenor tradition that includes his contemporaries gene ammons, johnny griffin, john gilmore & von freeman, anderson spent decades as a family man & bar owner before starting to seriously tour & record in the nineties. born 1929 in monroe, louisiana, anderson migrated to chicago in 1940, devoting many years of study to the music of lester young, coleman hawkins, & charlie parker. in 1964 anderson co-founded the seminal chicago musicians' organization the association for the advancement of creative musicians (AACM). the strength & individuality of his playing in early AACM ensembles with muhal richard abrams, joseph jarman, & henry threadgill earned anderson the nickname "the lone prophet of the prairie." joining anderson on blue winter is one of the premier rhythm sections in any music genre, william parker & hamid drake. the two-cd set features an impeccably recorded complete concert performance from the trio's 2004 northeast tour.
howard reich, chicago tribune, #2 jazz record of 2005
Chicago tenor saxophonist Fred Anderson has recorded with some regularity in recent years, but the two-CD "Blue Winter"... more
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released October 8, 2018
Anderson: tenor saxophone
Drake: drums
Parker: bass, nagaswaram
12 December 2004, Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College, Johnson VT
producer: Michael Ehlers
engineer: Amos Scattergood
photography: Nancy J. Parisi
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