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  1. Joseph Jarman (September 14, 1937 – January 9, 2019) was an American jazz musician, composer, poet, and Shinshu Buddhist priest. He was one of the first members of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago.

  2. Joseph Jarman war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzsaxophonist und Multiinstrumentalist, Schlagzeuger, Sänger, Komponist. Er gehörte zu den Gründern des AACM und des Art Ensemble of Chicago.

  3. musicbrainz.org › b387f0cb-7ecb-4f3c-9ac1-7401053d3193 › worksJoseph Jarman - Works - MusicBrainz

    American jazz musician, Type: Person, Gender: Male, Born: 1937-09-14 in Pine Bluff, Died: 2019-01-09 in Englewood, Area: United States

  4. 15. Jan. 2019 · Joseph Jarman, a saxophonist, percussionist, and founding member of avant-garde jazz group the Art Ensemble of Chicago, died on Wednesday, January 9, in Englewood, New Jersey. He was eighty-one years old.

  5. This theme of exile echoes throughout the work presented in Black Case, where it entails alienation from civic participation; from the life of music; from full speech and the power of language as sound. These thematic returns are stated in multiple registers, once again binding conscience and community, art and life.

  6. 12. Jan. 2019 · By a coincidence that seems extraordinary, at least to me, Joseph Jarman's death on Wednesday, at the age of 81, took place two days after a group of London-based artists had performed his 1966 poem-with-music "Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City" to a packed audience at Cafe Oto.

  7. 24. Aug. 2020 · Many of the poems deal with this trauma and are encoded through works like People of Sorrow, Odwalla, Whats to Say, Erika, Dreaming the Master, and others –works that also found their way into AEC recordings.