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The Bill Frisell Trio+1 at Roulette in Brooklyn
ByBill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Immanuel Wilkins
saxophone, altob.1997

Kermit Driscoll
bassb.1956

Viktor Krauss
bass
Tony Scherr
bass
Joey Baron
drumsb.1955

Kenny Wollesen
drumsThe current trio includes bassist

Thomas Morgan
bass, acoustic
Rudy Royston
drumsThe spare ruminative folk-jazz music played during the set was different in emphasis from earlier versions of the Trio (e.g., Tony Scherr and Joey Baron) when they played these very lengthy and incredibly raucous versions of "Masters of War" and "Heard it Through the Grapevine." But the process remains largely the same. The set is based on an organically evolving musical conversation with minimal planning. The 90-minute set was largely developed around the lengthy performance of two songs: "Baba Drame" and "Strange Meeting," which have been staples in Frisell's live performance for some years. The first of those songs, "Baba Drame," is a lovely Malian blues penned by

Boubacar Traore
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In Pictures
Dave Kaufman
United States
Bill Frisell
Roulette
Brooklyn
Immanuel Wilkins
Kermit Driscoll
Viktor Krauss
Tony Scherr
Joey Baron
Kenny Wollesen
Thomas Morgan
Rudy Royston
Ian Patterson
Boubacar Traore
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