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| Desert Island Discs with Steve Coleman ![]() "Of all the musicians who followed Coltrane, Ornette and the AACM, " Vijay Iyer said several years ago, "Steve Coleman has done the most work, and sustained the highest level of innovation and creativity, of output and impact." A 2014 MacArthur "Genius Grant" recipient, the 59-year-old alto saxophonist-composer, a disciple of Charlie Parker and the great Chicago-based saxophonists Von Freeman and Bunky Green, has spent the last quarter-century investigating and dissecting the musical systems of various non-Western and ancient Mediterranean cultures. He's refracted them into a cohesive weave that reflects his own experience and cultural roots, as documented on a discography numbering more than 30 recordings and elaborated upon in numerous workshops and residencies. An extraordinarily effective communicator, his influence can be discerned in the musical production of a host of post-Boomers, among them Iyer, Miguel Zenon, Ravi Coltrane, Yosvany Terry and Rudresh Mahanthappa. Tuesday, March 22 7:00pm Listening Party $10.00 Suggested Donation Presenter: Ted Panken NEW LOCATION: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem 58 W. 129th Street 2/3 Train to 125th and walk north to 129th then east (right) on 129th write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Jazz News :: home page |