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Billy Bang: Da Bang!
ByBilly Bang
violin1947 - 2011

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Amiri Baraka
vocals1934 - 2014

Steve Dalachinsky
poet / spoken word1946 - 2019
Bang was already in the latter phase of the lung cancer illness at the time of the recording but his playing is assured and joyful, as if stressing the healing power of music, even if this power lasts for short, fleeting periods. He is accompanied by a tight, hard swinging ensembletrombonist

Dick Griffin
tromboneb.1939

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Andrew Bemkey
pianob.1974

Hilliard Greene
bassb.1958
Bang's imaginative introduction for Cherry's "Guinea," written for the debut recording of the Old And New Dreams quartet is an arresting testimony to his gifts as an improviser. Bang, in this introduction and later through his solo, sings soulfully with his violin. He frets, strums and bows the strings as if he was possessed by a powerful spell, turning at times the violin to a kind of shamanic string-percussion instrument. Bang's "Daydreams," originally performed solo by Bang on Commandment (for the sculpture of Alain Kirilli) (No More Records, 1997), is another vehicle for a dramatic and masterful solo of Bang, along impressive solos of Griffin and Greene. The following covers of Coleman "Law Years," Davis' "All Blues" and Rollins "St. Thomas," are performed in a relaxed, spirited mode. The quintet shines throughout these highly enjoyable versions of these inspiring standards.
A beautiful reminder of Bang the master musician, composer, improviser and a great human being. ">
Track Listing
Da Bang; Guinea; Daydreams; Law Years; All Blues; St Thomas.
Personnel
Billy Bang
violinBilly Bang: violin; Dick Griffin: trombone; Andrew Bemkey: piano; Hilliard Greene: bass; Newman Taylor-Baker: drums.
Album information
Title: Da Bang! | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: TUM Records
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