From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_of_the_Birds_%28Dave_Holland_album%29 "Conference of the Birds is an album by the Dave Holland Quartet, recorded in 1972 and released in 1973. It is jazz bassist Holland's second collaboration with composer and saxophonist Anthony Braxton, as well as his second album on ECM Records. The liner notes describe how birds would congregate each morning outside Holland's London apartment and join with one another in song."
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From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_of_the_Birds_%28Dave_Holland_album%29 "Conference of the Birds is an album by the Dave … read more
From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_of_the_Birds_%28Dave_Holland_album%29 "Conference of the Birds is an album by the Dave Holland Quartet, recorded in 1972 and… read more
Dave Holland (born October 1, 1946) is a British jazzbassist and composer who is a significant representative of avant-garde jazz. Born in Wolverhampton, England, Holland learned to play bass as a child, and spent three years studying the instrument at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. By 1967 he was a regular player at Ronnie Scott's, the premier jazz club in London, backing visiting musicians. He was also involved in the London free improvisation scene around the drummer John Stevens, and performed on the Spontaneous Music Ensemble's classic 1968 album Karyobin. … read more
Dave Holland (born October 1, 1946) is a British jazzbassist and composer who is a significant representative of avant-garde jazz. Born in Wolverhampton, England, Holland learned to play b… read more
Dave Holland (born October 1, 1946) is a British jazzbassist and composer who is a significant representative of avant-garde jazz. Born in Wolverhampton, England, Holland learned to play bass as a child, and spent three years studying… read more