I've really been enjoying Andrew Cyrille's solo works of late and this took me down a bit of an internet rabbit-hole (which is always a good thing!) I find Cyrille's drumming to be very compelling and since I've been playing a lot of solo drums on my own these days (while also playing with records, play-a-longs, loops, the metronome, etc.) I've taken a lot of inspiration from Cyrille's musical approach to dealing with the drums on their own (and of course I will say the same about his playing with others as well...I was also really inspired by a recent trio set featuring Joe Lovano and Ben Street, live-streamed from the Village Vanguard).
I've shared a few of these items before but for my own sake and interest, here they are again plus some others.
Anyways, here's a few pieces that inspired me lately:
And here are a series of articles and interviews worth reading:
- Jazz Times Magazine features Andrew Cyrille: Art & Science Part 1 Part 2
- An interview with Dave Douglas from the Greenleaf Music Podcast
- A 2016 New York Times article written by Nate Chinen
- A duet between Andrew Cyrille & Victor Lewis (this is amazing!)
- Cyrille remembers Cecil Taylor
Cyrille's discography is quite extensive to say the least (!) so I asked my friend and Toronto drummer Nick Fraser for a few of his suggestions.
Nick was kind enough to take some time to consider my inquiry and here is what he had to offer via e.mail (thanks Nick!):
Carla Bley: European Tour 1977. Interesting to hear him play some large(ish) ensemble music.
Happy Birthday, Andrew Cyrille!
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