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August 6, 2023: Abbey and Charlie, Charlie and Abbey
Another Sunday to celebrate my musical heroes! Abbey Lincoln - Chicago-born, Michigan-raised. She transformed herself from a glamorous torch singer and film star in the beginning to a glamorous artist of the highest order, reigning for over 50 years as one of the most innovative singers of all time, and retaining her remarkable voice until the end; and bassist Charlie Haden from Shenendoah, whose musical contributions are out of all compass, and upon whose personal bravery in life Miles Davis admiringly told him: "Haden, you are one crazy motherfucker."
We celebrate them together and separately today, going back and forth between them for four glorious hours.
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Artist | Track | Album | Comments | Images | Approx. start time |
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Abbey Lincoln & Hank Jones | First Came Woman | When There Is Love | Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - - released 1993 | ||
Charlie Haden & Quartet West | First Song (For Ruth) | In Angel City | Dedicated to Ruth Cameron, Charlie's wife and occasional collaborator. Charlie Haden – bass • Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone, shaker, synthesizer • Alan Broadbent - piano • Larance Marable - drums • Recorded May 30-June 1, 1988 | 0:06:06 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | You Made Me Funny | You Gotta Pay The Band | > >Bass – Charlie Haden > >Vocals- – Abbey Lincoln - - Recorded on 25 & 26 February 1991 in New York City | 0:13:04 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Birthday Clown | 0:16:04 (Pop-up) | ||||
Abbey Lincoln | Warm Valley | Abbey Lincoln's Affair... A Story Of A Girl In Love | Vocals – Abbey Lincoln; Arranged By – Jack Montrose; Orchestra [Direction] – Benny Carter, Marty Paich - - Recorded in Hollywood, July, 1956 - -previously unreleased | 0:20:36 (Pop-up) | |
Ornette Coleman & Charlie Haden | Some Day | Soapsuds, Soapsuds | Ornette Coleman - Tenor Saxophone, Alto on Mary Hartman?, Trumpet • Charlie Haden - Bass Recorded January 30, 1977 The Hit Factory, New York City, NY | 0:23:53 (Pop-up) | |
Old and New Dreams | Street Woman | A Tribute to Blackwell | Don Cherry – pocket trumpet • Dewey Redman – tenor saxophone • Charlie Haden – bass • Ed Blackwell – drums • Recorded November 7, 1987 - Atlanta, Georgia | 0:31:27 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Natas (Playmate) | Naturally (People in Me) | Bass – Kunimitsu Inaba Directed By – Yasohachi Itoh; Drums – Al Foster; Piano – Hiromasa Suzuki; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Dave Liebman; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - - - - Recorded at Aoyama Victor Studio, Tokyo, June 23, 1973 | 0:40:57 (Pop-up) | |
Ginger Baker, Charlie Haden, Bill Frisell | Straight No Chaser | Going Back Home | Acoustic Bass – Charlie Haden; Drums, Vocals – Ginger Baker; Electric Guitar – Bill Frisell - - | 0:43:24 (Pop-up) | |
Max Roach | Freedom Day | We Insist! Freedom Now Suite | Max Roach – drums • Abbey Lincoln – vocals • Booker Little – trumpet • Julian Priester – trombone • Walter Benton – tenor saxophone • James Schenk – bass - -Recorded: Nola Penthouse Sound Studio, New York, August 31rd and September 6, 1960 | 0:48:56 (Pop-up) | |
Charlie Haden / Paul Motian Feat. Geri Allen | Blues in Motian | Etudes | Charlie Haden – bass • Geri Allen - piano • Paul Motian - percussion - - ◦ Recorded at Sound Ideas Studios in New York City on September 14 & 15, 1987 | 0:55:02 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Painted Lady On The Stage (Live (Remastered)) | Sophisticated Lady | Bass – James Leary; Drums – Doug Sides; Piano – Phil Wright; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - - - Recorded at The Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, March 1980 | 1:02:00 (Pop-up) | |
Wynton Marsalis, Wayne Shorter, Charlie Haden, Tony Williams | Silence | Conrad Silvert Presents Jazz at the Opera House | Composed By, Bass – Charlie Haden; Drums – Tony Williams; Piano – Herbie Hancock; Soprano Saxophone – Wayne Shorter; Trumpet – Wynton Marsalis - -Recorded live at The San Francisco War Memorial Opera House on February 22, 1982 | 1:07:02 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Karambolage | 1:16:26 (Pop-up) | ||||
Abbey Lincoln | Should've Been | Abbey sings Abbey | Accordion – Gil Goldstein; Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, – Larry Campbell; Bass – Scott Colley; Cello – Dave Eggar; Drums – Shawn Pelton Performer, Lyrics By – Abbey Lincoln; Arranged By, Cello, Accordion – Gil Goldstein - - Recorded on September 25-27 and November 17, 2006 at Avatar Studios, New York City Mastered at Sony Music Studios, New York City | 1:22:54 (Pop-up) | |
Keith Jarrett | Yahllah (take 2) | Byablue | Keith Jarrett - piano, soprano saxophone, percussion • Dewey Redman - Chinese musette • Charlie Haden - bass • Paul Motian - drums, percussion Recorded October 14–16, 1976 at Generation Sound Studios, New York City (USA) | 1:28:17 (Pop-up) | |
Frank Morgan | Ten Cents A Dance | A Lovesome Thing | Frank Morgan – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone • George Cables – piano • David Williams – bass • Lewis Nash – drums • Abbey Lincoln – vocals • Recorded • September 5 & 6, 1990 BMG Studios, NYC | 1:36:47 (Pop-up) | |
Charlie Haden And The Liberation Music Orchestra | Sandino | Dream Keeper | Tom Harrell – trumpet, flugelhorn • Earl Gardner – trumpet • Dewey Redman – tenor saxophone • Joe Lovano – tenor saxophone, flute • Branford Marsalis – tenor saxophone, flute • Ken McIntyre – alto saxophone • Ray Anderson – trombone • Sharon Freeman – French horn • Joseph Daley – tuba • Juan Lazaro Mendolas – wood flute, pan flute • Amina Claudine Myers – piano • Mick Goodrick – guitar • Charlie Haden – double bass • Paul Motian – drums • Don Alias – percussion • Carla Bley – arranger, conductor • The Oakland Youth Chorus, Elizabeth Min, director • Recorded April 4–5, 1990 Clinton Studios, New York City | 1:42:10 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | I Am In Love | It's Magic! | Abbey Lincoln – vocals • Art Farmer– trumpet • Curtis Fuller – trombone • Benny Golson – tenor saxophone • Sahib Shihab – baritone saxophone, flute • Wynton Kelly – piano • Sam Jones – bass • Philly Joe Jones – drums • Recorded July 24 and August 15, 1958 New York City | 1:48:49 (Pop-up) | |
Denny Zeitlin | Hotline | Tidal Wave | CHARLIE HADEN bass DENNY ZEITLIN piano JOHN ABERCROMBIE electric guitar PETER DONALD drums Recorded January and March, 1983 at Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles | 1:51:35 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Blackberry Blossoms | Over The Years | Bass – John Ormond; Drums – Jaz Sawyer;; Guitar – Kendra Shank ; Piano – Brandon McCune; Tenor Saxophone – Joe Lovano; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - - Recorded on February 18-21, 2000 at Right Track Studio, NYC | 1:55:33 (Pop-up) | |
Charlie Haden, Liberation Music Orchestra | Song For The Whales | Time / Life | Charlie Haden – bass • Carla Bley – piano, arranger, conductor • Seneca Black, Michael Rodriguez – trumpet & flugelhorn • Vincent Chancey – French horn • Curtis Fowlkes – trombone • Joseph Daley – tuba • Loren Stillman – alto saxophone • Chris Cheek, Tony Malaby – tenor saxophone • Steve Cardenas – guitar • Matt Wilson – drums • Recorded • August 15, 2011 and • January 14–15, 2015 Jazz Middelheim, Antwerp, Belgium and Avatar Studios, NYC | 1:59:34 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Retribution | Straight Ahead | Abbey Lincoln vocal §§§Booker Little trumpet §§§Julian Priester trombone §§§Eric Dolphy alto saxophone §§§Coleman Hawkins tenor saxophone §§§Mal Waldron arranger, arranger, piano §§§Art Davis bass §§§Max Roach drums | 2:10:08 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Mein Arsch | 2:13:56 (Pop-up) | ||||
Charlie Haden | Circus '68 '69 | Liberation Music Orchestra | Perry Robinson — clarinet • Gato Barbieri — tenor saxophone, clarinet • Dewey Redman — alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Don Cherry — cornet, flute, Indian wood & bamboo flutes (3,5) • Michael Mantler — trumpet • Roswell Rudd — trombone • Bob Northern — French horn, hand wood blocks, crow call, bells, military whistle • Howard Johnson — tuba • Sam Brown — guitar, Tanganyikan guitar, thumb piano • Carla Bley — piano, tambourine • Charlie Haden — bass • Paul Motian — drums, percussion • Andrew Cyrille — drums, percussion (8) • Recorded at Judson Hall, New York City, 27 April–29 April 1969 | 2:19:05 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Let Up | Abbey Is Blue | Abbey Lincoln - vocals; Tommy Turrentine - trumpet • Julian Priester - trombone; • Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone; • Cedar Walton - piano • Bobby Boswell - bass • Max Roach - drums - - Recorded in New York; Spring and Fall, 1959 | 2:25:16 (Pop-up) | |
Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny | Cinema Paradiso (love theme) | Beyond The Missouri Sky (Short Stories) | Charlie Haden – double bass • Pat Metheny – acoustic guitars and all other instruments • Recorded circa April 15, 1996 Right Track Studio, New York City | 2:30:44 (Pop-up) | |
Archie Shepp & Abbey Lincoln | What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life | Painted Lady | Artwork – Peter Kowald Bass – Jack Gregg; Drums – Freddie Waits; Piano – Hilton Ruiz; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Archie Shepp; Trumpet – Roy Burrowes; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - - Recorded at Star's Music Studio, Paris on May 30, 1987 | 2:34:18 (Pop-up) | |
Charlie Haden | For A Free Portugal | 'Closeness' Duets | Charlie Haden — bass • Ornette Coleman — alto saxophone • - -Recorded January 26 and March 18 & 21, 1976 | 2:43:50 (Pop-up) | |
Jazz Artists Guild | T'ain't Nobody's Bizness if I Do | Newport Rebels | Benny Bailey- trumpet • Eric Dolphy - alto saxophone • Kenny Dorham - piano • Peck Morrison – bass • Jo Jones- drums • Abbey Lincoln - vocals • All selections recorded at Nola's Penthouse Studio, New York City, 1960 November 11 | 2:51:42 (Pop-up) | |
Ornette Coleman | Monk And The Nun | Twins | Alto Saxophone – Ornette Coleman; Bass – Charlie Haden; Cornet – Don Cherry; Drums – Billy Higgins. - - recorded on May 22, 1959, at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California | 2:58:53 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Who Used To Dance | Who Used To Dance | Bass – ´ Michael Bowie; Drums – Alvester Garnett; Drums, Percussion – Aaron Walker ; Piano – Marc Cary ; Tap Dance – Savion Glover; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln . - - - - Recorded on April & May 1996 at Clinton Recording Studios, New York City | 3:04:43 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Tippy-Tappy-Toe | 3:14:17 (Pop-up) | ||||
Charlie Haden Family & Friends | Old Haden Family Show (Featuring Little Cowboy Charlie) | Rambling Boy | 3:19:54 (Pop-up) | ||
Charlie Haden Family & Friends | A Voice From On High (Featuring Petra Haden, Tanya Haden, & Rachel Haden) | Rambling Boy | (Featuring Petra Haden, Tanya Haden, & Rachel Haden) Dobro – Jerry Douglas; Fiddle – Stuart Duncan; Guitar – Bryan Sutton; Mandolin – Sam Bush; - - Recorded Jan 5-12, 2008 at Skaggs Place Studios, RS/Entertainement, Nashville, TN Recorded Apr 12 & 14, 2008 at NY Noise, New York, NY | 3:21:37 (Pop-up) | |
Old And New Dreams | Chairman Mao | Old And New Dreams | Don Cherry – pocket trumpet • Dewey Redman – tenor saxophone • Charlie Haden – bass • Ed Blackwell – drums • Recorded November 7, 1987 - Atlanta, Georgia | 3:25:50 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Jungle Queen | Devil's Got Your Tongue | Ashiko [Ashiko Drum] – Kehinde O'Uhuru Bass – Marcus McLaurine Djembe [Djembe Drum], Agogô [Agogo Bells] – Sule O'Uhuru Drums – Grady Tate, Yoron Israel Drums [Ngoma, Djembe, Ashiko, Sekere] – Babatunde Olatunji Piano – Rodney Kendrick Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - -1992 | 3:33:22 (Pop-up) | |
Ornette Coleman | All My Life | Science Fiction | Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax], Composed By – Ornette Coleman; Bass – Charlie Haden; Drums – Ed Blackwell; Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Dewey Redman; Timpani [Tympani] – Billy Higgins; Trumpet – Carmine Fornarotto, Gerard Schwarz; Vocals [Vocal] – Asha Puthli; — 1971-72 | 3:39:26 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Tender as a Rose | That's Him! | Abbey Lincoln – vocals • Kenny Dorham – trumpet • Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone • Wynton Kelly – piano • Paul Chambers – bass • Max Roach – drums • Recorded October 28, 1957 Reeves Sound Studios, New York City | 3:43:21 (Pop-up) | |
Charlie Haden & Quartet West | Wayfaring Stranger | The Art of the Song | Charlie Haden Quartet West • Charlie Haden – bass, lead vocal on "Wayfaring Stranger" • Alan Broadbent – piano, arranger, conductor, orchestration • Larance Marable – drums • Ernie Watts – tenor saxophone - -plus a whole boatload of other people Recorded at Capitol Studio A on February 19-22, 1999 | 3:46:19 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | Throw It Away | A Turtle's Dream | Bass – Charlie Haden; Drums – Victor Lewis; Guitar – Pat Metheny; Piano – Rodney Kendrick; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln . - - - Recorded on May, August and November, 1994 at Clinton Recording Studios, New York City | 3:50:40 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Over | 3:56:20 (Pop-up) |
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' Anna Marie Wooldridge (August 6, 1930 – August 14, 2010), known professionally as Abbey Lincoln, was an American jazz vocalist and songwriter. She was a civil rights activist beginning in the 1960s. Lincoln made a career out of delivering deeply felt presentations of standards as well as writing and singing her own material. '
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' Charles Edward Haden (August 6, 1937 – July 11, 2014) was an American jazz double bass player, bandleader, composer and educator whose career spanned more than 50 years. Building on the work of his predecessor bassists Jimmy Blanton and Charles Mingus, Haden revolutionized the harmonic concept of bass playing in jazz, evolving a way of playing that sometimes complemented the soloist, and sometimes moved independently, to help liberate bass players from a strictly accompanying role, to becoming more direct participants in group improvisation.
In the late 1950s, he was an original member of the ground-breaking Ornette Coleman Quartet. In 1969, he formed his first band, the Liberation Music Orchestra, featuring arrangements by pianist Carla Bley. In the late 1960s, he became a member of pianist Keith Jarrett's trio, quartet and quintet. In the 1980s, he formed his band, Quartet West. Haden also often recorded and performed in a duo setting, with musicians including guitarist Pat Metheny and pianists Hank Jones and Kenny Barron.
German musicologist Joachim-Ernst Berendt wrote that Haden's "ability to create serendipitous harmonies by improvising melodic responses to Coleman's free-form solos (rather than sticking to predetermined harmonies) was both radical and mesmerizing. His virtuosity lies (…) in an incredible ability to make the double bass 'sound out'. Haden cultivated the instrument's gravity as no one else in jazz. He is a master of simplicity which is one of the most difficult things to achieve." '
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Anyhow, one shop, my Assistant Manager turned out to be very kewl - a Straight Ahead Jazz fanatic - & he schooled me in many things & I rode his coattails to shows. I never didn't love the Jazzes - but this was the biggest ascension to the next level of appreciation ever... Well he happened to be a major Charlie Haden lover. So in my own little way I have this connection...
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All good here: pruning the bush by the front door.
As you can see, I know how to live it up too!
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The Little Boy is simple enough in concept: a Glen Passaic Depth Charge mixed a la minute by launching the shot into the pint of ale from across the bar, to catastrophic effect. It was hatched up as an expedient late in the Perfect Manhattan Project, when the best minds should have been more heedful of consequences. It's an inefficient drink, in that most of the contents end up on the floor, the walls, and other patrons. It's also impolite, in that the ejected portion tends to melt whomever or whatever it touches. It's better to threaten to send someone a Little Boy than actually to do so, and best to order some canapés instead. The Little Boy has only been mixed once at the Stork. If you look closely, you can see the shadow of its splash marks on the mirror behind the bar. Ever since, anyone asking for it is given a Col. Tibbets: they are dressed in a flight suit, and forced to drink 2oz shots of Glen Passaic, after each of which the drinker is doused in a bucket of blood, until they pass out and are given the bum's rush. This is equally messy, but more just.
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Fill shotglass with Glen Passaic, nock into slingshot, and aim at belligerent drunk across the bar. Let fly, sink shot in Ferebee's of neighboring patron instead, and sail from the bar with head held high as anyone within splash radius writhes in unendurable agony. Known to cause birth defects and restaurant closures, the Little Boy was formally banned at the Stork in 1963, and almost certainly should never have been mixed at all.
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An amazing video of one of his Art Center critiques is currently making the rounds on social media – and stimulating much discussion with my students and colleagues.
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...' While on tour with the Ornette Coleman Quartet in Portugal in 1971, Haden dedicated a performance of his "Song for Ché" to the anticolonialist revolutionaries in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Angola, and Guinea. The song was written in memory of revolutionary Ché Guevara. In 1971, Portugal was ruled by the authoritarian Estado Novo regime. The following day, he was detained at Lisbon Airport, jailed, and interrogated by the DGS, the Portuguese secret police. He was released only after Ornette Coleman and others complained to the American cultural attaché, and he was later interviewed in the United States by the FBI about his choice of dedication. A mono recording of Haden's dedication, and the audience's applause, is included at the beginning of "For A Free Portugal" on his 1976 album Closeness.
Haden decided to form the LMO at the height of the Vietnam War, out of his frustration that so much of the government's energy was spent on the war (in which there were many fatalities), while so many internal problems in the United States (such as poverty, civil rights, mental illness, drug addiction, and unemployment), were neglected. Haden's goal was to use the LMO to amplify unheard voices of oppressed people. He wanted to express his solidarity with progressive political movements from around the world by performing music that made a statement about how to initiate and celebrate liberating change. The LMO's 1982 album The Ballad of the Fallen on ECM commented again on the Spanish Civil War as well as the United States involvement in Latin America. The LMO toured extensively throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 1990, the orchestra returned with Dream Keeper, inspired by a poem of Langston Hughes, and which also drew on American gospel music and South African music to comment on racism in the US and apartheid in South Africa. The album featured choral contributions from the Oakland Youth Chorus. In 2005, Haden released the fourth Liberation Music Orchestra album Not in Our Name, a protest against the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. '...
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SMCDAA was (when I went) located in a warehouse in Santa Monica. It was like an offshoot of the Mentor program at SMC.
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(it's a different day for me, after going to bed for the night after wishing you a Happy birthday 6-7 hours ago)
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