
Live At The Swing Club Torino Italy
Although alto saxophonist Noah Howard never quite managed to garner the reputation that several of his more well-known playing partners did, to those âin the knowâ, he was every bit as essential and extraordinary as Archie Shepp and Albert Ayler. A player and composer of direct and emotionally charged music, Howardâs career saw him bear witness to some of the most tumultuous periods in jazz, giving voice to the cry for freedom â both musical and political â that characterised the late 1960s and beyond.
It was in April 1974 that Howard cut the âLive at the Swing Clubâ in Turin, for Calumet Records. The session features Howard alongside Michael Smith on piano, Noel McGhie on drums and Bob Reid on bass. This was a very busy period for Howard, and he cut a series of albums for a variety of labels including âLive in Europeâ (featuring a epic version of Traneâs âOlĂ©â), âBerlin Concertâ, âRed Starâ (featuring bebop legend Kenny Clarke), and âSchizophrenic Bluesâ. (Tony Higgins)
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Although alto saxophonist Noah Howard never quite managed to garner the reputation that several of his more well-known playing partners did, to those âin the knowâ, he was every bit as essential and extraordinary as Archie Shepp and Albert Ayler. A player and composer of direct and emotionally charged music, Howardâs career saw him bear witness to some of the most tumultuous periods in jazz, giving voice to the cry for freedom â both musical and political â that characterised the late 1960s and beyond.
It was in April 1974 that Howard cut the âLive at the Swing Clubâ in Turin, for Calumet Records. The session features Howard alongside Michael Smith on piano, Noel McGhie on drums and Bob Reid on bass. This was a very busy period for Howard, and he cut a series of albums for a variety of labels including âLive in Europeâ (featuring a epic version of Traneâs âOlĂ©â), âBerlin Concertâ, âRed Starâ (featuring bebop legend Kenny Clarke), and âSchizophrenic Bluesâ. (Tony Higgins)
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Although alto saxophonist Noah Howard never quite managed to garner the reputation that several of his more well-known playing partners did, to those âin the knowâ, he was every bit as essential and extraordinary as Archie Shepp and Albert Ayler. A player and composer of direct and emotionally charged music, Howardâs career saw him bear witness to some of the most tumultuous periods in jazz, giving voice to the cry for freedom â both musical and political â that characterised the late 1960s and beyond.
It was in April 1974 that Howard cut the âLive at the Swing Clubâ in Turin, for Calumet Records. The session features Howard alongside Michael Smith on piano, Noel McGhie on drums and Bob Reid on bass. This was a very busy period for Howard, and he cut a series of albums for a variety of labels including âLive in Europeâ (featuring a epic version of Traneâs âOlĂ©â), âBerlin Concertâ, âRed Starâ (featuring bebop legend Kenny Clarke), and âSchizophrenic Bluesâ. (Tony Higgins)











