ghost of miles Posted September 24, 2004 Report Posted September 24, 2004 This week on Night Lights it's "Strange City: The Secret Music of Herbie Nichols." When pianist Herbie Nichols died of leukemia at the age of 44 in 1963, he left behind dozens of unrecorded compositions. Some of them were entrusted to friend and trombonist Roswell Rudd, while others remained undiscovered for decades, until the efforts and detective work of a group known as the Herbie Nichols Project found them in the Library of Congress and elsewhere. For the past 10 years the Herbie Nichols Project has been performing and recording Nichols' music, much of it never put on vinyl by Nichols himself. (Nichols recorded only a handful of LPs for the Blue Note and Bethlehem labels in the mid-1950s.) We'll hear music from all three of their CDs--LOVE IS PROXIMITY and DR. CYCLOPS' DREAM on the Soul Note label, and STRANGE CITY, the most recent recording (2001), released by Palmetto. In addition, Project co-leader and pianist Frank Kimbrough will talk about the group and the Nichols compositions that it's recorded. The best biographical pieces on Nichols to date can be found in A.B. Spellman's 1967 book Four Jazz Lives. Roswell Rudd's liner notes for the original Mosaic box-set of Nichols' Blue Note recordings are fascinating as well, but hard to find these days. Frank Kimbrough and Ben Allison contributed a combined musical/biographical essay to the 1997 Blue Note commercial re-issue of the same recordings. The website for the Herbie Nichols Project can be found here. The show will air this Saturday at 11:10 p.m. (9:10 p.m. on the West Coast, 12:10 a.m. on the East Coast) on WFIU. I'll up the thread once the audio is posted to the Night Lights website. Quote
BruceH Posted September 24, 2004 Report Posted September 24, 2004 Too bad I don't live in Bloomington! Quote
ghost of miles Posted September 24, 2004 Author Report Posted September 24, 2004 Too bad I don't live in Bloomington! You can listen live on the webstream, Bruce. Better yet, the shows are now being archived, and this one should be up soon under the "Current Audio" tab on the Night Lights home page. Thanks, btw, to those who've sent me messages about the show. It's getting some good attention here in Bloomington, with a feature in the local paper and a spot on Indiana University's front home page next month. If you have suggestions for future programs, I'd be happy to hear them--the upcoming "Inception: McCoy Tyner on Impulse" was inspired in part by a board member's PM to me. Quote
ghost of miles Posted September 27, 2004 Author Report Posted September 27, 2004 The Herbie Nichols Project program with Frank Kimbrough is now archived. Quote
robviti Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 thanks a lot for posting this. i'm looking forward to listening to the archived show, especially after having enjoyed spending some time talking with frank kimbrough this past weekend in nyc. Quote
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