14/05/2020

Other two obituaries about Ron Rubin.


Two obituaries about Ron Rubin have been posted in the Web in these last few days.
A very interesting one is edited by well-known journalist Richard Williams on his blog thebluemoment at https://thebluemoment.com/2020/04/29/ron-rubin-1933-2020/
Another one, with the beautiful photo of Ron here below, was posted on jazz portal Jazz Views by Matthew Wright at https://www.jazzviews.net/obituaries.html

01/05/2020

Barbara Thompson 6CDs box out soon!


Barbara Thompson will publish a 6CDs box soon with a big amount of unreleased tracks from her personal archive. As Repertoire Records states on the press release (original page here), 

"This previously hidden treasure trove of Barbara Thompson recordings amounts to twelve CDs containing more than 20 years’ complete radio programmes recorded and broadcast by the BBC. Many come from Barbara’s own tapes, preserved by her husband Jon Hiseman in their archive at Temple Music, while other have been gathered from private collections across Britain and Europe.



The material ranges from a live concert by the New Jazz Orchestra, introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton (from February 1969) to a set by Paraphernalia, featuring Jon Hiseman, Peter Lemer, Malcolm McFarlane and Phil Mulford, dating from June 1990. Along the way are such rare items as a set of compositions by Mike Taylor, broadcast in 1969, as a tribute following his recent death; Improvisations for Octet and Strings (1970), Five Movements for Jazz Ensemble, conducted by Neil Ardley and introduced by Ian Carr (1971); several programmes from the mid-1970s by Jubiaba – and many, many sets by Paraphernalia in its various forms remastered to the highest level with extensive liner notes by celebrated jazz critic, broadcaster and saxophonist Dave Gelly.

The release will coincide with Thompson’s new autobiography published by Jazz in Britain – a must read for all fans and Jazz Aficionados!".

I hope that this important release can  lead to publication of some jams involving her playing with Jon Hiseman, Mike Taylor, Graham Bond  and Tony Reeves at Thompson's home in end 1966-beginning 1967, as documented on my book...