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Wilber Morris

Wilber Morris was an American jazz double bass player and bandleader. He was the brother of the cornetist, composer, and conductor Butch Morris. Wilber Morris recorded widely, and performed with such musicians as Pharoah Sanders, Sonny Simmons, Alan Silva, Joe McPhee, Horace Tapscott, Butch Morris, Arthur Blythe, Charles Gayle, William Parker, and Billy Bang, Charles Tyler, Dennis Charles, Roy Campbell, Avram Fefer, Alfred 23 Harth, Borah Bergman and Rashied Ali. Source: Wikipedia

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The Jazz Doctors: Intensive Care / Prescriptions Filled

Read "Intensive Care / Prescriptions Filled" reviewed by Chris May


Beyond its initiates, the so-called New Thing which emerged in mainly, but not exclusively, Black US jazz in the 1960s/70s, was perceived so amorphously that prairie-wide distinctions between its practitioners went unregarded. Among the general jazz audience, the musicians were lumped together as a horde of crazed zombies who lacked all technique, and who had replaced creativity with noise and anger, and beauty with ugliness. Tenor saxophonists were particularly prone to such dismissal and, given the number ...

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Vincent Chancey Trio: The Spell

Read "The Spell" reviewed by John Sharpe


It's not everyone who gets to be name-checked in the title of an album by Sun Ra, but Chicago-native Vincent Chancey inhabits a select club thanks to Taking A Chance On Chances (Saturn, 1977), (mis-)named after an improvised duet between his French horn and Ra's piano. As well as the Arkestra, Chancey's French horn has also featured in the bands of Carla Bley, Lester Bowie, David Murray and Dave Douglas among over 300 sideman dates. But in spite of such ...

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Wilber Morris & Reggie Nicholson: Drum String Thing

Read "Drum String Thing" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Strings and skins are a combination that forms the crux of countless rhythm sections. Morris and Nicholson have been filling such a role together for years, most notably of late in the trio they share with German reedman Thomas Borgmann. This setting is different, divorced of a firmly designated melodic voice, but the music these two forge together is no less challenging or immersive. Morris’ commonly covers the pair’s melodic bases whether via voice or bass, but Nicholson’s supply of ...

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Wilber Morris Memorial Concert at the Cornelia Street Cafe

Wilber Morris Memorial Concert at the Cornelia Street Cafe

Source: All About Jazz


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Rest in Peace, Beloved Wilber Morris

Rest in Peace, Beloved Wilber Morris

Source: All About Jazz

Dear friends in the music,

Here in New York, we are all very sad at our loss of the great bassist Wilber Morris, one of the gentlest, most endearing, & most beloved of all musicians, as well as one of the deepest, most creative & impassioned. Wilber Morris (born 11/27/37 in Los Angeles) left this life on Thursday, August 8th at St. Barnabas Hospital in Livingston, NJ due to a fatal recurrence of the cancer that nearly took him out ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Intensive Care /...

Cadillac Records
2023

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The Spell

NoBusiness Records
2020

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Drum String Thing

CIMP Records
2001

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Collective...

Bleu Regard
1994

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Wilber Force

Bleu Regard
1984

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