| WKCR-FM joins in the celebration of Ornette Coleman's birthday with a special 24-hour broadcast on Monday. Right on! |
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WKCR is pleased to announce our annual 24-hour broadcast honouring what would have been the 96th birthday of Ornette Coleman. This broadcast will preempt all regularly scheduled programming on Monday, March 9.
Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman, born in Fort Worth, Texas in 1930, was an alto saxophonist, trumpeter, violinist, and composer who would became one of the giants in jazz music as a pioneer of what critics often regard as “free jazz.” What initially earned him labels such as “disruptive” or “a fraud” would write him into history as a genius and an innovator.
Coleman’s 1959 Atlantic release “The Shape of Jazz to Come” as well as his 1960 release “Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation” is often credited with profoundly steering the future course of avant-garde jazz, making him a key figure in the history of the entire jazz idiom. However, his influence was not strictly limited to jazz music. His last performance in 2014 shared a bill with the likes of Patti Smith, Laurie Anderson, Nels Cline, and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Despite his significance in the history of free jazz, Coleman sought to evolve beyond any musical categorization. In the 70s he took to playing with electrified instruments on albums such as “Prime Time,” and in the 80s albums such as “Virgin Beauty” and “Of Human Feelings” made heavy use of rock and funk rhythms.
To commemorate Ornette Coleman’s birthday and his importance on a world of artists that came after him, WKCR’s special broadcast will present an in depth look at his long and remarkable career. Listeners can tune in to the WKCR birthday broadcast of Ornette Coleman on 89.9FM or stream it live on the WKCR website. Follow WKCR on Instagram (@wkcr) and Twitter (@WKCRFM) for updates about this special broadcast and future events. Online listening is available 24/7 at wkcr.org via our web stream.
Check out some interviews with Ornette Coleman below.
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