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Joseph Jarman

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The Vision Festival was packed every night, always has been for the four years it's been happening.


— Joseph Jarman


#been #every #every night #festival #four

We were doing performance art as far back as 1965, just not calling it that.


— Joseph Jarman


#back #calling #doing #far #just

Well, actually, I don't consider myself a jazz legend or anything.


— Joseph Jarman


#anything #consider #i #jazz #legend

Well, by the end of the millennium, five, six months from now, we hope to somehow manage to move into a new location where we have the whole building, so we can devote space to all our activities.


— Joseph Jarman


#building #devote #end #five #hope

Well, dojo is a traditional Japanese word for training hall.


— Joseph Jarman


#japanese #traditional #training #well #word

Well, remember that we were all members of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.


— Joseph Jarman


#association #creative #members #musicians #remember

You know, face painting in non-Western cultures is a sign of collectivism, is a sign of one representing the community, it's not unique at all.


— Joseph Jarman


#community #cultures #face #know #painting






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The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Equal Interest
Shortly after his bandmates Clark and Gaddy died in 1969 Jarman joined Mitchell Maghostut and Lester Bowie (trumpet) in the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble in 1967; the group would be later rounded out with the addition of Don Moye on drums. This band eventually became known as the Art Ensemble of Chicago (AECO). The AACM and his solo band
After he was discharged from the army in 1958 Jarman attended Wilson Junior College where he met bassist Malachi Favors Maghostut and saxophonists Roscoe Mitchell Henry Threadgill and Anthony Braxton.

September 14 1937 in Pine Bluff Arkansas) is a jazz musician composer and Shinshu Buddhist priest. Joseph Jarman (b.

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