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Monday, October 20th

Why not start the week with a parade?

Divine Ladies Social Aid and Pleasure Club Parade (with Stooges Brass Band), New Orleans, 2009


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Second Liners, New Orleans, 1961

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Saturday, October 4th

more Miles

Miles Davis Septet,* “Yesternow,” live, Norway (Oslo), 1971


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Japan (Hiroshima), 1984

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*MD (trumpet), Gary Bartz (alto saxophone), Keith Jarrett (keyboards), Michael Henderson (bass), Leon Chandler (drums), Don Alias (percussion), James “Mtume” Forman (percussion).

Tuesday, September 30th

never enough

Miles Davis Septet,* “What I Say,” live, Norway (Oslo), 1971


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Japan (Kyoto), 1981

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*MD (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone), Keith Jarrett (keyboards), Michael Henderson (bass), Leon Chandler (drums), Don Alias (percussion), James “Mtume” Forman (percussion).

Sunday, August 31st

sounds of Chicago

Victory Travelers, live, Chicago, 2013


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Chicago, 1968

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Wednesday, August 13th

sounds of Chicago

Trio WAZ (Edward Wilkerson Jr., tenor saxophone; Tatsu Aoki, bass; Michael Zerang, percussion), live, Chicago, 2009


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Lee Friedlander (1980-), Detroit, 1963

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Sunday, June 1st

sounds of New Orleans

Treme Brass Band, “Just a Closer Walk with Thee,” Treme, 2010

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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Young Tuxedo Bass Band, New Orleans, 1966

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Saturday, May 17th

beyond category

John Zorn, Book of Angels (excerpts); Uri Caine, piano; Masada String Trio (Mark Feldman, violin; Erik Friedlander, cello;* Greg Cohen, bass); live, France (Marciac), 2008

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There’s a line in Tarkovsky’s Solaris: we never know when we’re going to die and because of that we are, at any given moment, immortal.

—Geoff Dyer, “Diary,” London Review of Books, 4/3/14

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*It’s all related: Erik’s the son of photographer Lee Friedlander, whose work is often featured here.

Friday, May 16th

two takes

“You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” (B. Dylan)

Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rosanne Cash, Shawn Colvin (with G. E. Smith, guitar), live, New York, 1992


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Bob Dylan, live, England (Bournemouth), 1997


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky, 1994

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Sunday, March 2nd

Gospel?

Blues?

Rock ‘n’ roll?

Trying to keep them separate is like trying to draw lines in water.

Leo Welch, “Praise His Name,” live, Mississippi (Gravel Springs), 2013

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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Mississippi, 2008

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Saturday, January 4th

Lucid, supple, propulsive: This stuff I could listen to all day.

Steve Lehman Octet (SL, alto saxophone; Jonathan Finlayson, trumpet; Tim Albright, trombone; Jeremy Viner, tenor saxophone; Jose Avila, tuba; Chris Dingman, vibraphone; Drew Gress, bass; Tyshawn Sorey, drums)

Live, Germany (Moers Festival), 2010

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Live, 2011

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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Japan (Tokyo), 1981

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