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		<title>Forever Ornette</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2015 06:22:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My first instrument was the saxophone. That instrument introduced me to performing music and if I hadn&#8217;t started playing my horn at the age of 11 I probably would have never started writing my own songs. I still love my saxophone. Even though my singer/songwriter output is balanced on my lyrics, playing the saxophone offers [...]]]></description>
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<p>My first instrument was the saxophone. That instrument introduced me to performing music and if I hadn&#8217;t started playing my horn at the age of 11 I probably would have never started writing my own songs. I still love my saxophone. Even though my singer/songwriter output is balanced on my lyrics, playing the saxophone offers a respite from words in music &mdash; more than any other instrument the sax replicates the tonality and intricacy of the human voice, unencumbered by the ballast of language. Playing the saxophone is pure singing in a way that song-singing can never be. </p>
<p>Ornette Coleman died yesterday, but his legacy of pure musicality continues to affect me and any musician concerned with personal expression. Coleman&#8217;s radical improvisational experiments created a bridge that took Be Bop to its logical conclusion, and his pioneering music is the aural equivalent of Jackson Pollock&#8217;s revolutionary canvases. Like Pollock, Coleman&#8217;s music has been hailed and reviled, lauded and laughed at, but his indelible influences at jazz&#8217;s most daring edges will forever define his legacy as one of the most important of American music-makers. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s Coleman and his trio in 1966&#8230;</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Ornette Coleman Trio,&#8221; presents Ornette Coleman&#8217;s famous trio during their visit to Paris in 1966 in order to record the soundtrack of a very nutty-looking Belgium film called &#8220;Who&#8217;s Crazy?&#8221;.<br />
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<em>Realized by Richard &#8220;Dick&#8221; Fontaine&#8211;who is considered to be one of the founding fathers of erotic gay cinema (with such famous titles as &#8220;The Days of Greek Gods&#8221;) and that years later realized the full length film &#8220;Art Blakey: The Jazz Messenger&#8221;-. the film was made in three days and offers a portrait of the trio that becomes an &#8220;ironic essay in dignity in the face of insanity&#8221;. Ornette, who in this era was one of the leaders of the Jazz Avant-garde movement, faced the challenge with his two fellow musicians by responding with passionate improvisations to the stimuli that reached him from the screen where the images are projected. A priceless testimony to the innovations which revolutionized the world of jazz in the sixties.</em></p>
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