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Edward 'Kidd' Jordan, Joel Futterman, William Parker, Hamid Drake: A Tribute to Alvin Fielder - Live at Vision Festival XXIV
ByAlvin Fielder
drumsb.1935

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940
One of Fielder's partners in that endeavor, saxophonist Edward 'Kidd' Jordan, has himself been a near-constant presence in the New Orleans jazz scene since the 1950s, even after losing his home in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2006. Here he teams up with another frequent partner of Fielder's, pianist

Joel Futterman
piano
William Parker
bassb.1952

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955
From the opening seconds, Futterman's crashing fusillades and Jordan's upper-register squeals indicate a take-no-prisoners approach, and there are enough moments of fiery fury here to satisfy even the most ardent aficionados of energy music. But just as important are the more restrained passages: for instance, at a moment of early calm, Jordan's sensitive evocation of "Nature Boy" (a theme he returns to at various places in the piece), and Futterman's reference to

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Parker and Drake do not disappoint either, with their typically sympathetic camaraderie evident throughout. Their deep grooves come and go, as well as more flexible pulses, but the pair maintain steady contact with Futterman and Jordan, keeping the music moving forward with nary a dull moment to be found. On a night that clearly enraptured the Vision Festival's devoted throng, this band gave a most memorable send-off to their dear friend and fellow free-jazz warrior. ">
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Tribute to Alvin Fielder.
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Title: A Tribute to Alvin Fielder - Live at Vision Festival XXIV | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Mahakala Music
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