"Nala Sinephro is a Caribbean-Belgian experimental jazz musician, currently based in London. She is best known for her ambient jazz compositions, where she predominantly plays the pedal harp, modular synthesizer, keyboards and piano. - wiki" Click link for more
aka Melanie Anne Safka-Schekeryk who had her breakthrough at Woodstock is now 76 years old and living in Nashville. This is her 10th (of 27) studio release. Both her daughters are singer/songwriters.
ARP aka Alexis Georgeopolis worked with Moore to create this series that brings artists together with their predecessors “by way of remix, reinterpretation, and collaboration” as stated in their press release. Wiki describes Wyatt as a founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft Machine and Matching Mole. He was initially a kit drummer and singer before becoming paraplegic following an accidental fall from a window in 1973, which led him to abandon band work, explore other instruments, and begin a forty-year solo career. One of his drinking buddies was Keith Moon who taught him the practice of alternating shots of tequila and Southern Comfort.
Sudler-Honesty (1942-2022) was an important figure in Philadelphia’s jazz and experimental music scene. She began her career in the early 70s as founder of Sounds of Liberation, carrying on for five decades as a bandleader and backing musician for acts including Grover Washington Jr., David Murray, and Archie Shepp. She studied at Berklee & Temple. Brandt is a Philly poet. She collaborated with Sudler-Honesty to set her texts for a live performance music to capture relationships before the Internet. .
"Ono is described by wiki as a Japanese voice actress. She credited on many films, visual novels, and games For this recording, and with few exceptions, Ono is playing all instruments on the album: Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Voice, Keyboards "
"Born in Nashville, lived in Oakland in the late 60's, teaching poetry at Merritt College, then considered a center of Black activist activity during the Civil Rights era. Students at the time included Maulana Karenga, Bobby Seale and Huey Newton. She later taught at Oberlin, U of Iowa, and U of Wisconsin. Folkways released four albums of her work. "
"Born in 1962, he started to learn Yueqin (moon guitar) at the age of 12. His practice is rooted in both Chinese & Western traditions. He is now, apparently, working as a freelance musician in his native Shanghai. According to FondSound.com (see link)his goal with this album was to transform, and abstract, traditional Chinese monocultural music into the vibrant, multi-ethnic, forward-thinking form. Click link for more
Album is comprised of interpretations of R&B and soul hits originally released between 1992 and 2004. The song is a cover of Atlanta R&B group 112…they won the 2012 grammy for Best Rap Performance.
"Ono is described by wiki as a Japanese voice actress. She credited on many films, visual novels, and games For this recording, and with few exceptions, Ono is playing all instruments on the album: Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Voice, Keyboards "
Graham is a celebrated American poet who took over Seamus Heaney's professorship at Harvard (the first to be appointed to the position). This compilation of music & poetry benefits the Audubon Society.
"Cosmo Christopher Sheldrake is an English musician, composer, and producer. He is the son of parapsychologist Rupert Sheldrake and voice teacher Jill Purce, and the brother of biologist Merlin Sheldrake whose expertise is mushrooms. Cosmo is one of the artist featured on this compilation to benefit the Audubon Society. "
"After an active performance career in the 60s, Driscoll has concentrated on experimental vocal music. She married jazz musician Keith Tippett and collaborated with him and now uses the name Julie Tippetts, adopting the original spelling of her husband's surname. She took part in Keith Tippett's big band Centipede, and sang in Robert Wyatt's Theatre Royal Drury Lane concert in 1974. Since 2009, she started collaborating with Martin Archer. The duo released six albums between 2009 and 2022. - wiki"
"The poem: In mystic blue dream she enjoys alone , and she plays on the life strings and runs with joy down the land and hills she pranks and splash water on a gray stone, And in its quiet beauty and stillness where she flows she is reborn with beauty and joy. She makes the art of life from an antique fire. I hear the soft noise from my hear. Einar George is an Icelandic poet & school principal. "
Why The Butterflies is the ninth and final track on Prince’s (1958-2016) posthumous album Piano & A Microphone 1983. It is from a solo piano rehearsal at Prince’s Kiowa Trail Home Studio, Chanhassen, MN, USA. No studio version of the track is known to exist, and the track was not intended for release on a studio album at any point. Indeed the track may simply be an improvisation, with no further work done following this performance. -princevault.com
"Ono is described by wiki as a Japanese voice actress. She credited on many films, visual novels, and games For this recording, and with few exceptions, Ono is playing all instruments on the album: Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Voice, Keyboards "
"From Bandcamp: In a relatively short space of time, the Swedish-Polish composer is able to transform the simplest of sonic materials into the most magical, transcendent experience. Using only vocals and some effects, she makes a handful of students from a tiny Danish town sound both alien and medieval;"
This group's debut release is the result of a unique collaboration between stars of the Scandinavian folk scene Erik Rydvall and Olav Mjelva, and British violin virtuoso Max Baillie. This is an adaptation of Bach's frequently performed set of pieces composed when he served as Kapellmeister in Köthen (1717–1723). Wiki says the title given on the cover of the...manuscript was Suites à Violoncello Solo senza Basso (Suites for cello solo without bass).
An acclaimed poet, Oliver was born in Maple Heights, OH in 1935 and died in Hobe Sound, FL in 2019. This compilation benefits the Audubon Society. (see link for Mary Oliver)
"Smith went by invitation to perform at the home of Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivero, which is now a museum. She wandered through their private residence, and was struck by a framed collection of butterflies hanging on the ceiling over Kahlo's bed. It was a gift from the Japanese architect Isamu Noguchi. Patti imagined Frieda, with her physical suffering, unable to walk, gazing at the butterflies -- Noguchi's tender gesture. A short while later, Patti became ill with a digestive problem (perhaps from Watermelon juice from earlier in the day). They laid her down in RIvero bedroom, and as she laid on her bed, this song came to her. She performed it that evening for a small public gathering in the garden. This is a recording of that performance taken by someone in the audience. The first line -- I cannot walk -- is cut off. "