Moveable Feast
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Moveable Feast was formed in January of 1999 as a vehicle
to explore a more modern approach to jazz music and
improvisation. Moveable Feast's origin was firmly rooted in the
belief that the strength of music's history is only fortified by
challenging its boundaries, parameters, and traditions.
The natural developmental apprenticeship, common in jazz
music, found Moveable Feast's members creatively dialoguing with some of the world's most prominent gospel, jazz, and avant-garde musicians. Early experiences with The Steeles, Eddie Berger, Anthony Cox, Roscoe Mitchell, Nat Reeves, Fred Hopkins, and Reggie Workman encouraged Moveable's young musicians to explore the possibilities with confidence. This process also helped define the professional careers of the individual members,
leading to performances and tenures with Prince and The New
Power Generation, James Carter, Malachi Favors, Fred Wesley,
Chico Freeman, The David Murray Big Band, Nachito Herrera, and
Fred Ho, to name a few.
As a group, Moveable Feast has modeled itself after those
bands who chose to build a concept and sound together as a unit;
much in the spirit of Miles Davis' groups of the '60s: Weather
Report, The Headhunters, and The Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Moveable Feast has released two self-produced recordings. The first self-titled CD was released in 2000, with the second
recording entitled "Directions" released in 2002. Both projects
were well received by music fans and critics alike and led to a
2002 "Best of the Twin Cities" music award as well as a 2002
invitation to the North by Northeast Festival in Toronto,
Canada.
With its third recording project in the planning stage,
Moveable Feast continues to incorporate the musical territories
of jazz, funk, drum-n-bass, avant-garde, swing, Latin, and
African - acknowledging the traditions of the past while
embracing those elements which are helping to shape the sounds
of today.
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Jeff, this is wonderful.
author: Shirley Jeambey
Jeff, I have played this every day since I got it. Out of sight! Gave it to my son in law too. Terriffic.
Thanks.
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