 In last week's poster (#85) we see a superb photo of T.S. Monk, his piano's keyboard reflecting in his sunglasses.  Very symbolic of the complexity of his music.
In last week's poster (#85) we see a superb photo of T.S. Monk, his piano's keyboard reflecting in his sunglasses.  Very symbolic of the complexity of his music.  
Bogus Slogan Poster #86 shows Free Jazz pianist, Cecil Taylor, blazing in action.  Sweat soaked stress lines across his shirt's back...  Blurred hands spread to the ends of his instrument...  A temporary instant of silence before his hands will reconnect.
Getting the concepts of Free Jazz into the rock idiom is quite a challenge.  It is pretty easy to bang and make noise.  Any one picking up an instrument for the first time qualifies.  Getting a group of musicians outside their comfort zone and into new music worlds, well...  Bringing an audience along, well...
But that is what Bogus Slogan and friends did over a long weekend in September at New York's Five Spot Jazz club.  
Only took ...a lot of coffee and a lot of sweat.
Bogus Slogan Poster #86 - Inside View
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