I only saw Ware once, in a duo with Rashied Ali. I didn't really think they were connecting, but I was a lot younger then and may not have picked up on some things. Never saw the quartet w/ Shipp & Parker live. But I have seen Shipp a number of times (always staggering) and Parker (variable) many times as well. Yeah, these are all fantastic musician names you're bringing up, but the notion of a working band as such - like the Ware Quartet, or Miles' units - is quite different now. We see "projects" and different aggregations, not so much so-and-so group's stand at a club every night for a month or even a week (with a few exceptions). In spite of this, there ARE bands that record and play, just not with as much regularity as used to be the case/well before my time.
Pulled a boner move and missed Steve Swell last night at the Stone (mostly because these days funds are tight) but hope to catch him in a couple weeks. That's one place where I feel you can really see the music in a conducive environment, free from jabbering idiots and sexy servers.
(yes on Kris Davis - she's tremendous to watch and recordings don't do her palette justice, which is surprising I guess considering the amount of technology purportedly available to capture this music to the tiniest nuance)