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Other Minds 25, Day 2

Courtesy David Magnusson
Taube Atrium Theater
Other Minds Festival
San Francisco, CA
October 15, 2021
There are festivals for which centering the social aspect of music is the point of the exercise. Conceived, as founder Charles Amirkhanian put it in Thursday's pre-concert talk, a vehicle "to support artists who don't... have commercial potential," San Francisco's Other Minds is not Bonnaroo. Yet each of the three sets presented on the second day of the festival, titled Moment's Notice, made strong connections with social music, intentionally or otherwise.
Porch Concert Material, the name of the trio convened by clarinetist

Ben Goldberg
clarinet
Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963

Liberty Ellman
guitar
Lightnin' Hopkins
guitar1912 - 1982

Jimmy Giuffre
clarinet1921 - 2008
For bassist

William Parker
bassb.1952


Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955

Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980

Dennis Chambers
drumsb.1959

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
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