Rob Brown

events

Date Event Name description recording
November 30, 2010 The Voicing of Progression - an Evening of Tributes to Composer/Guitarist/Educator Dennis Sandole Featuring: Ian Ash - drums, percussion; Rob Brown - saxophone; Bruce Eisenbeil - guitar; David First - guitar/laptop; Brian Groder - trumpet; Denise Sandole - voice; Matthew Shipp - piano; Dylan Taylor - bass; Bobby Zankel - saxophone

In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Dennis Sandole’s passing, TVoP (a phrase from the...
February 27, 2010 Steve Swell Quintet w/Rob Brown, alto; Chris Forbes, piano; Hilliard \"Hill\" Greene, bass; Michael T.A. Thompson, drums, percussion

“One of the most adventurous and prolific members of the New York free-jazz community� according to Ed Hazell of Signal To Noise, Steve Swell’s reputation, work ethic and committment to excellence has kept...
September 17, 2004 Rob Brown New composition with Daniel Levin on cello, Satoshi Takieshi on percussion and the composer on alto sax. Brown has been actively leading groups or working as a sideman with Matthew Shipp, William Parjer, Joe Morris, and Whit Dickey since the 1980\'s. He has also performed and/or recorded with musicians including...
October 12, 1996 Rob Brown & Matthew Shipp \"\"\"Brown\'s lines are long and busy, coarsely vocal and raggedy - ended... Shipp has a percussive approach to the ivories, but keeps the fabric of his improvisations relatively lean\"\". Brown and Shipp have worked together for more than ten years, yet this will be their second appearance in the...
October 11, 1996 Assif Tsahar \"Assif Tsahara\'s Brass Reeds Ensemble is a brass band brought into the realm of modern music. Influences from twentieth century classical music, jazz, world music to free improvisation are organically interwoven to become inseparable. The group also explores the connections between improvisation and composition through the relationship...
May 10, 1990 William Parker \"\"\"Quartet Concepts\"\" by the bassist/composer with Roy Campell, trumpet; Rob Brown, alto sax; and Jackson Krall, drums. Parker\'s bowed solos are legendary.\"