Home » Search Center » Results: Gerry Hemingway
Results for "Gerry Hemingway"
Results for pages tagged "Gerry Hemingway"...
Gerry Hemingway

Born:
Gerry Hemingway, Composer, Percussionist, Singer-Songwriter, Visual Artist, Educator, has been a widely acknowledged contributor to the continuum of creative music for the past five decades. He was born in 1955 in New Haven, Connecticut to a family with musical interests (his grandmother had been a concert pianist and his father studied composition with Paul Hindemith). He became interested in drums around the age of ten and by the age of seventeen was supporting himself as a professional musician primarily in the jazz and bebop traditions. In the 1970's, New Haven was home for a number of interesting musicians. This was where Gerry first met and played with Anthony Davis, Wadada Leo Smith, George Lewis and Anthony Braxton. In the late 1970's, Hemingway, trombonist Ray Anderson, and bassist Mark Helias formed a collective trio which they eventually named BassDrumBone. In celebration of their 40th anniversary in 2017, the group released “The Long Road” with special guests Joe Lovano and Jason Moran.
Quartet (England) 1985

Label: Burning Ambulance Music
Released: 2025
Track listing: Sheffield, Set 1: Composition 69B Composition 60 (+108C); Composition 110A (+108B); Composition
34; Sheffield, Set 2: Composition 105A; Composition 69N; Composition 40M; Bass solo (from
Composition 96); Leicester, Set 1: Composition 85 (+108D); Composition 69F; Composition 122
(+108A); Leicester, Set 2: Composition 69C; Composition 69O; Composition 116; Composition 40N;
Bristol, Set 1: Composition 69H; Composition 88 (+108C); Piano solo (from Compositions 1, 30-33)
Composition 23J; Bristol, Set 2: Composition 6A; Percussion solo (from Composition 96); Composition
115; Bass solo (from Composition 96) Composition 69J;
Bristol, Set 2: Composition 6A/Percussion Solo (from Composition 96); Composition 115/Bass Solo
(from Composition 96); Composition 69J; Southampton, Set 1: Composition 105B; Composition 40(O);
Composition 124; Composition 86; Southampton, Set 2: Composition 52; Collage Form Structure;
Composition 40F; Composition 108A;. All the Things You Are (Birmingham soundcheck); On Green
Dolphin Street (Birmingham soundcheck); Four (Bristol soundcheck); After the Rain (Huddersfield
soundcheck); All the Things You Are (Coventry soundcheck).
How The Dust Falls

By Izumi Kimura
Label: Auricle Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Waterspear; Third Story; Corners; Dock Driftings; Starbook; Entertainments I; Stillness; Perimeter; Entertainments II;
This Waiting Place; Chimneys; Shadowshift; Arrivals; Wishing Well.
Barry Guy, Jaleel Shaw, Linda May Han Oh & Zoh Amba

by Maurice Hogue
English avant-garde bassist Barry Guy is considered one of the finest in any musical genre and his compositional work is equally regarded. One of his signature pieces is Harmos," and you will hear that as performed by the London Jazz Composers Orchestra recorded live in Krakow Poland. Saxophonist Jaleel Shaw's new Painter Of The Invisible provides ...
Fabian Dudek, Dan Weiss, Jasper Hoiby & Mazam

by Maurice Hogue
German alto player Fabian Dudek's new This Every Place is an indication that Dudek's forming his own improvisational language, and his album is graced with the presence of Ingrid Laubrock. A definite must listen. There's a similar path followed by the Portuguese quartet, Mazam, on their new Pilgrimage Vol. 2. Drummer Dan Weiss' latest features a ...
Izumi Kimura: Butterfly Effect

by Ian Patterson
Japanese pianist Izumi Kimura has earned plaudits through her various improvisation-based projects with double bassist Barry Guy, percussionist Gerry Hemingway, and guitarists Christy Doran and Tommy Halferty, to cite just a few of her principal collaborators. But Kimura, a long-term resident in Ireland, is equally compelling when going it alone. Over the years, she has clocked ...
Darrifourcq/Hermia/Ceccaldi, Evans/Eldh & Irène Schweizer

by Maurice Hogue
There are two mini themes running through this edition of One Man's Jazz: one is musical partners, as in the trio of Sylvain Darrifourcq, saxophonist Manuel Hermia and cellist Valentin Ceccaldi who have released but three recordings in their 13 years of trio-hood yet believe their time spent together has let them develop into one of ...
New Releases From Corti?as, Mu?eses, Wexler And More

by Bob Osborne
On this show we have a variety of new releases including latin jazz, classical crossover, and, live cuts. In addition a re-release of a classic album from Keith Jarrett and a dip in the archive for music from John Abercrombie and Julius Hemphill. I also continue my deep dive into the recent re-releases of Ivo Perelman's ...
Music from Favourite Recordings played on One Man’s Jazz in 2024

by Maurice Hogue
Adding to the countless lists of best-of"s for 2024, here are almost three hours of music from my favourite recordings of 2024. (See the One Man's Jazz web site for the full list.) The only album not among the favourites is the very recently received Landloper by famed bassist Arild Andersen; it's solo deliciousness.
The Attic & Eve Risser: La Grande Crue

by Troy Dostert
While it is always challenging to keep up with the prolific output of saxophonist Rodrigo Amado, one consistently sure bet is his Attic trio, which has been a working ensemble since at least 2017, with a series of stellar recordings that have helped stake Amado's claim as one of the premier free improvisers of his generation. ...