Tag: The Shape of Jazz to Come
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Billy Higgins: The Rhythmic Pulse of Modern Jazz
Introduction: Billy Higgins, one of the most influential drummers in jazz history, has been celebrated for his extraordinary ability to bring a sense of joy, sensitivity, and creativity to every performance. Over the course of his prolific career, Higgins became a key figure in the development of several jazz movements, particularly hard bop, free jazz,…
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“Change of the Century:” Ornette Coleman’s Breakthrough into the Free Jazz Revolution
Introduction: The album “Change of the Century,” released in May 1960, marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of jazz. It serves as a bridge between the conventions of bebop and the avant-garde realm of free jazz. With Ornette Coleman leading the charge, the album is a daring exploration of musical freedom, where structure is…
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The Revolutionary Sound of Ornette Coleman: A Jazz Iconoclast
Introduction: Ornette Coleman is regarded as one of jazz’s most inventive and influential figures. Coleman, who was born ninety-four years ago today, March 9, 1930, in Fort Worth, Texas, transformed the genre with his distinctive approach to improvisation, harmony, and melody. His contributions to jazz have had a long-lasting impact, inspiring future generations of musicians…
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The Shape of Jazz to Come: Ornette Coleman’s Revolutionary Musical Manifesto
Introduction: Certain albums stand as crucial milestones that alter the boundaries of the genre in the expansive and constantly changing jazz music environment. One such album is “The Shape of Jazz to Come,” which was released in 1959. This ground-breaking recording, which was made by the visionary saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman, questioned established norms…

