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Fwd: FW: [dc-improv-announce] 6/11 - Henry Kaiser



Hey druggies and non-druggies....if you need something to do tommorrow
night, I'll see you there...

patrick


>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:        Vincent Kargatis [SMTP:lartis@pressroom.com]
>> Sent:        Monday, June 07, 1999 17:09
>> To:  dc-improv-announce@wnur.org
>> Subject:     [dc-improv-announce] 6/11 - Henry Kaiser
>>
>> Press release for Henry Kaiser concert this Friday:
>> --
>>                  "A rare appearance by one of the
>>                   great American free improvisers"
>>
>>
>>                   Jackaldog Uncorporated presents
>>
>>                          FRI, 11 JUN 1999
>>
>>
>>                        HENRY KAISER - guitar
>>
>>
>>                                with
>>                           JEAN COOK - violin
>>                         JOHN MCCAIN - guitar
>>
>>                                  @
>>                 Music Program Recital Hal, Bldg 46-W
>>                  University of District of Columbia
>>                  4200 Conn. Ave NW (@ Van Ness), DC
>>                      Metro: Van Ness/UDC (red)
>>
>>
>>                               8 pm  $5
>>
>>
>> Widely recognized as one of the most creative and innovative guitarists,
>> improvisers, and producers in the fields of rock, jazz and experimental
>> music, California-based musician Henry Kaiser is one of the most
>> extensively recorded as well, having appeared on more than 140 different
>> albums.  A restless collaborator who constantly seeks the most diverse
>> and personally challenging contexts for his music, Mr. Kaiser not only
>> produces and contributes to a staggering number of recorded projects, he
>> performs frequently throughout the USA, Europe and Japan, with several
>> regular groupings as well as solo guitar concerts and concerts of freely
>> improvised music with a host of diverse instrumentalists.  Evidence of
>> his exceptional musical breadth and versatility can be found in a (very)
>> abbreviated list of the extraordinary artists he's collaborated with:
>> David Lindley, Rova, Elliot Sharp, John "Drumbo" French, Bill Laswell,
>> Steve Lacy, Fred Frith, John Abercrombie, Leo Smith, Negativland,
>> Michael Stipe, Terry Riley, Jim O'Rourke, Diamanda Galas, Sonny
>> Sharrock, Hans Reichel, Chris Cutler, Henry Cow, John Zorn, David Torn,
>> Bill Frisell, Joey Baron, George Lewis, Peter Brotzmann, Greg Allman,
>> Jerry Garcia, Miya Masaoka, Cecil Taylor, and many, many more.
>>
>> As one of the "first generation" of American free improvisers, born in
>> Oakland CA in 1952, Mr. Kaiser has helped unfetter the guitar from the
>> conventions of genre-bound techniques, but his instrumental virtuosity
>> and technological breakthroughs are always deployed in the service of
>> deep and immediate personal expression.  Likewise, he has developed a
>> highly individual, inimitable style from an uncommonly varied range of
>> influences.  Some of his musical sources include traditional blues, East
>> Asian, Classical North Indian and Hawaiian music, free jazz, free
>> improvisation, American steel-string concert guitar, and 20th century
>> classical, but like any probing artist he also draws creatively from
>> other abiding interests, which for Mr. Kaiser include Information
>> Theory, experimental cinema, mathematics, experimental literature and
>> SCUBA diving.
>>
>> He will be performing in DC with local improvisors John McCain on guitar
>> and Jean Cook on violin in an all-acoustic, unrehearsed free-improvised
>> concert, the first meeting for this trio.  All proceeds go directly to
>> the artists.  Mr. Kaiser is *rarely* in this area, so don't miss this
>> opportunity to see and hear him live!
>>
>> The concert is held in the music building at the far end of the campus
>> (away from the corner of Conn./Van Ness).  Go as far as you can into the
>> campus and you'll find it.
>>
>> Audio sample available at
>> http://www.pressroom.com/~lartis/transparent/AllSched.html
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