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  1. Mengelberg spielte im Oktober 1998 in Chicago in verschiedenen Konstellationen mit den Tenorsaxophonisten Fred Anderson, Ken Vandermark und Ab Baars (letzterer auch Klarinette) sowie der Cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm und der Schlagzeuger Hamid Drake.

  2. Fred Anderson (March 22, 1929 – June 24, 2010) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist who was based in Chicago, Illinois. Anderson's playing was rooted in the swing music and hard bop idioms, but he also incorporated innovations from free jazz. Anderson was also noted for having mentored numerous young musicians.

  3. 1. Dez. 1999 · Misha Mengelberg: Two Days in Chicago. Like Jubilee Varia (hatOLOGY 528), this 2CD-set illustrates the dangerous, death-defying, life-enhancing pianistic and compositional talents of Misha Mengelberg, the world's challenging Dutch leader of these ever-memorable Two Days in Chicago.

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  5. Two Days in Chicago Interpreten: Mengelberg / Anderson / Baars / Drake / Vandermark / + (2019) kaufen - Noten, Tickets, CDs, Musikinstrumente, Fachwerkstätten. Filialen: Karlsruhe, Offenburg, Pforzheim und Landau.

  6. Septuagenarian tenor saxophonist Fred Anderson has recorded with drummer Hamid Drake and bassist William Parker before‹on the 1999 Eremite release Two Days in April, where they were joined by the volatile Edward "Kidd" Jordan on second tenor. But Blue Winter, which documents a December 2004 concert in Vermont, marks the CD debut of these ...

  7. In 1998 European legendary free improvising pianist Misha Mengelberg spent two days in Chicago, recording in the studio and then live at The Velvet Lounge in a variety of settings of collective free playing and covering Monk tunes, with the support of Ken Vandermark, Fred Anderson, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Kent Kessler, Hamid Drake, Ab Baars, Wilbert ...