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Frank Foster was playing a street concert from the Jazzmobile in Harlem. He called for a blues in B-flat. A young tenor player began to play "out" from the first chorus, playing sounds that had no relationship to the harmonic progression or rhythmic setting. Foster stopped him. "What are you doing?" "Just playing what I feel. "Well, feel something in B-flat, mother****er"

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Chris Strachwitz Interview with Joseph Falcon
« on: January 06, 2017, 01:39:47 PM »
Hi all,
Through the wonder of the internet I just stumbled upon the below link which contains an interview Chris Strachwitz conducted with Joseph Falcon in 1962. It's interesting to see Chris uncovering details that today are easy to find but which at the time weren't yet known and were most likely uncovered by Chris through this interview and others. I love everything Chris has done for so many genres but I really appreciate his work uncovering and re-releasing early Cajun music.

http://arhoolie.org/joe-falcon-interview/

 


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