WNUR Jazz Show (Special All AACM Edition), 5 May 2005

Last week WNUR’s jazz show dedicated the entire week of programming (more or less) to the music of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). The organization was founded in May, 1965 and celebrated its fortieth anniversary with a number of performances and other events.
I had a blast with this show, playing a lot of my personal favorites, and of course, there was plenty more I could have played.

Artist: “Track” – Album (Label)

The Art Ensemble of Chicago: “Odwalla/Theme” – Bap-tizum (Collectables)
Anthony Braxton/Muhal Richard Abrams: “Maple Leaf Rag” – Duets 1976 (Arista)
Joseph Jarman: “Non-cognitive Aspects of the City” – Song For (Delmark)
Roscoe Mitchell: “The Little Suite” – Sound (Delmark)
Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre: “Humility in the Light of the Creator” – Humility in the Light of the Creator (Delmark)
Joseph Jarman/Don Moye/Johnny Dyani: “Humility in the Light of the Creator” – Black Paladins (Black Saint)
Air: “Keep Right On Playing Through the Mirror Over the Water” – Air Time (Nessa)
Henry Threadgill Sextet: “Just B” – When Was That? (About Time)
Flute Force Four (Threadgill/Newton/Estache/Magdaluyo): “T.B.A.” – Flutistry (Black Saint)
Ethnic Heritage Ensemble: “Afro Slick” – Hang Tuff (Open Minds)
Wadada Leo Smith: “Who Killed David Walker?” – Procession of the Great Ancestry (Chief)
Diedre Murray/Fred Hopkins: “Calypso” – Stringology (Black Saint)
Barry Altschul/Sam Rivers/George Lewis/Muhal Richard Abrams: “You Can’t Name Your Own Tune” – You Can’t Name Your Own Tune (32 Jazz)
Famoudou Don Moye: “Kamsar” – Jam For Your Life (AECO Records)
Samana: “Real Blue” – Samana (Storywiz)
Eight Bold Souls: “Light on the Path” – Sideshow (Arabesque)
Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble: “Unity” – Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble (Aestuarium)
Roscoe Mitchell: “You Wastin’ My Tyme” – Roscoe Mitchell and the Sound and Space Ensembles (Black Saint)
Art Ensemble of Chicago: “Theme de Yoyo” – Les Stances a Sophie (Universal Sound)

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