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  1. Song for (Septet) ist ein Jazzalbum von Mario Pavone. Die am 28. Februar und 1. März 1993 in New York entstandenen Aufnahmen erschienen am 25. April 1994 auf New World Records

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  2. Weiterhin spielte er im Duo mit Borah Bergman und in anderen Konstellationen, u. a. in Mario Pavones Septett ( Song for (Septet), 1994), mit Tom Harrell, mit Sylvie Courvoisier, Kiyoto Fujiwara oder den Gruppen Machine Gun (u. a. mit Jair-Rôhm Parker Wells) und Medeski, Martin & Wood.

    • 9. März 1957
    • Chapin, Thomas
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    Chapin was born on March 9, 1957, in Manchester, Connecticut. He attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he studied classical music and jazz. In the late 1970s, he attended the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford in Connecticut, studying with saxophonist Jackie McLean. He played frequently in the Hartford and Amhe...

    As sideman

    With Machine Gun 1. Machine Gun(MU 1988) 2. Open Fire(Mu New York 1989) 3. Pass the Ammo(MuWorks, 1991) 4. WFMU(MuWorks, 2000) 5. Live at CBGB's Vol 1 06/02/87(Musso Music, 2007) 6. Live at the Gas Station 12/03/88(Musso Music, 2007) With Mario Pavone 1. Sharpeville(Alacra, 1988) 2. Toulon Days(New World/CounterCurrents, 1992) 3. Song for Septet(New World/CounterCurrents, 1994) 4. Dancers Tales(Knitting Factory, 1997) With others 1. Borah Bergman, Toronto 1997(Boxholder, 2003) 2. Michael Blak...

    Thomas Chapin. Ten Compositions(sheet music book of original compositions) (Peace Park Publishing/Akasha; US)

    Dancing Chicken Man: Thomas Chapin on YouTubedirected by Terri Castillo, 1991
    Newport Jazz Festival, 1995 on YouTubewith features of the Thomas Chapin Trio directed by Richard Buxenbaum for Festival Productions, 1995
    Jazz Man: Thomas Chapin on YouTubedirected by Stephanie J. Castillo, 2004
  3. Mario Pavone: Song For Septet – New World Records. Liner Notes Cat. No. 80452 Release Date: 1994-01-01. Mario Pavone, bass; Thomas Chapin, alto sax, flute; Bill Ware, vibes; Peter Madsen, piano; Peter McEachern, trombone; Steve Johns, drums.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mario_PavoneMario Pavone - Wikipedia

    Song for (Septet) (New World/CounterCurrents, 1994) Dancers Tales (Knitting Factory, 1997) Totem Blues (Knitting Factory, 2000) Remembering Thomas (Knitting Factory, 1999) Motion Poetry (Playscape, 2000) OpEd (Playscape, 2001) Mythos (Playscape, 2002) Orange (Playscape, 2003) Boom (Playscape, 2004) Deez to Blues (Playscape, 2006 ...

  5. released January 1, 1994. Mario Pavone, bass; Thomas Chapin, alto sax, flute; Bill Ware, vibes; Peter Madsen, piano; Peter McEachern, trombone; Steve Johns, drums. This title was part of the CounterCurrents series, with cover design by Steve Byram.

  6. nwr-site-liner-notes.s3.amazonaws.com › 80452SONG FOR (SEPTET)

    Song for (Septet) Among seldom-noted influences affecting broad developments in jazz of the 1990s is the continued growth to full maturity of musicians who survived the creative fires of the Sixties, Seventies and early Eighties. The so-called avant garde of those years was a crucible, producing a dubiously commercial