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Mary Halvorson is an avant-garde guitarist from Boston currently living in Brooklyn. She is a 2002 graduate of Wesleyan University. She has performed with many artists, including Anthony Braxton, Jessica Pavone, Taylor Ho Bynum and Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant. As of 2008, she leads a trio including John Hebert and Ches Smith. She is also associated with violist Jessica Pavone, with whom she has recorded as a duo.
AllAboutJazz.com's Troy Collins calls Halvorson "[a] singular talent... Brooklyn-based guitarist Mary Halvorson has come into her own as a composer and improviser ... light years ahead of her peers, she is the most impressive guitarist of her generation. The future of jazz guitar starts here." Jon Garelick of The Phoenix writes, "It's that search for her own thing that's made Halvorson ... one of the most celebrated young guitarists in jazz, someone who has a unique sound both as a player and a composer."
Ches Smith is an American musician whose primary instruments are drums, percussion, and vibraphone. He writes and performs music in a wide variety of contexts, including solo percussion, experimental rock bands, and small and large jazz ensembles.
Smith has performed with Good For Cows, Marc Ribot, Theory of Ruin, Mr. Bungle, Secret Chiefs 3, Xiu Xiu, Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant, Carla Bozulich, Beat Circus, Sean Hayes, Ben Goldberg, 7 Year Rabbit Cycle, Ara Anderson and Fred Frith.
He has also recorded and performed a full-length album of his own solo percussion pieces entitled Congs For Brums (2006). In 2010 he released Congs for Brums 'Noise to Men'.
Today, when you see a saxophonist and a trumpeter in front of a jazz group, it's par for the course. It's a particular combination that's defined many landmark recordings: Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry, John Coltrane andMiles Davis. Done right, it's a classic meat-and-potatoes sound: open to reinvention, comfortable with tradition. Guitarist Mary Halvorson didn't come to this standard practice just by playing standards. As a sidewoman, she's often tapped to play in open improvising situations; her mentors include the unclassifiable composer Anthony Braxton and the free-jazz guitarist/bassist Joe Morris. Among her sonic signatures are craggy distortions, bent strings and delay-pedaled blurts through a hollow-body guitar. Yet Halvorson has now recorded tw...
One of music's most unique and interesting voices, and a star student of the legendary Anthony Braxton, guitarist Mary Halvorson discusses how she reconciled her work with standards and with free improvisation in her own music. Learn more at http://academy.jalc.org Mary Halvorson - Guitar Eric Suquet - Director Bill Thomas - Director of Photography Aaron Chandler - Sound Engineer Rich Emery - Production Assistant Seton Hawkins - Producer Recorded March 6, 2014
1. Leak Over Six Five (No. 14) 2. Sequential Tears In It (No. 20) 3. Mile High Like (No. 16) 4. Moon Traps In Seven Rings (No. 17) 5. Sea Seizure (No. 19) 6. Crack In Sky (No. 11) 7. Right Size Too Little (No. 12) 8. Crescent White Singe (No. 13) 9. Cold Mirrors (No. 15) 10. Saturn Sings (No. 18)
"Thirty-five-year-old Mary Halvorson's guitar playing can be challenging and at times even confrontational, but it is never conventional. A fixture in avant-garde and improvisational music circles, the New York City-based guitarist is just as likely to pick out intricate, harmonically and melodically complex lines of stunning beauty as she is to unleash a violent spray of atonal, harshly-distorted six-string noise. And she does it all with an impressive array of musicians — over the past dozen years, Halvorson has appeared on more than 70 albums, working as a bandleader, an ensemble member and a guest artist — and in a wide range of styles.” - Rolling Stone ----- Watch all our new videos first by subscribing here: http://bit.ly/1cgP7yX Get info on your favorite gear, artists and more: http...
Susan Alcorn - pedal steel guitar Mary Halvorson - guitar Audio recorded by Scott Friedlander and Don Mount Mixed by Susan Alcorn
Jonathan Finlayson (trumpet), Jon Irabagon (alto saxophone), Ingrid Laubrock (tenor saxophone), Jacob Garchik (trombone), Mary Halvorson (guitar), Susan Alcorn (pedal steel guitar), John Hébert (bass), Ches Smith (drums)
Registrato al teatro Fabbricone di Prato il 3/10/2015 Mary Halvorson: chitarra, Ches Smith: batteria e vibrafono SOMETHING ELSE !!! The art of the Improvisers, evento dedicato a Ornette Coleman. Video Franco Chiocca
Guitarist Mary Halvorson shows you how to develop new musical ideas, as well as your technique, by turning musical phrases you discover into etudes and incorporating them into your practice routines. Learn more: http://academy.jalc.org Mary Halvorson - Guitar Eric Suquet - Director Bill Thomas - Director of Photography Aaron Chandler - Sound Engineer Rich Emery - Production Assistant Seton Hawkins - Producer Recorded March 6, 2014
Tomas Fujiwara/Ben Goldberg/Mary Halvorson - The Out Louds (Relative Pitch Records, 2016) [RPR1042] (I do not own the rights to this song) SUPPORT: http://relativepitchrecords.com/
Jonathan Finlayson (trumpet), Jon Irabagon (alto saxophone), Ingrid Laubrock (tenor saxophone), Jacob Garchik (trombone), Mary Halvorson (guitar), Susan Alcorn (pedal steel guitar), John Hébert (bass), Ches Smith (drums)
from :Live at Willisau Jazz Festival (Bootleg / 2010)
Jessica Pavone - electric bass Mary Halvorson - guitar