FR#308 Bill Dixon 100
FR#308 Bill Dixon 100
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Bill Dixon 100 celebrates the life and legacy of trumpeter, composer, artist, educator, and political activist, Bill Dixon, in his centenary year. Resolutely determined to stay true to his artistic philosophy, resisting standard definitions of composition, timbre, and jazz, he left an indelible mark on those who received his message, especially his students at Bennington College, Vermont. In 1964, Dixon co-organised New York’s landmark avant-garde festival, October Revolution in Jazz, with equal emphasis on political panel discussion and live music. In 1967, he released his first album as leader, Intents and Purposes, “one of the classic all-time jazz albums” (Kevin Le Gendre). Dixon continued to create and inspire until his death in 2010.
Part I will be a free improvised set featuring Sam Eastmond (trumpeter), Noam Solomons-Wise (drums), Fergus Quill (bass), and Evan Parker (saxophone), who collaborated with Dixon. Part II will be a performance of Index, a composition Dixon considered one of his most significant works, performed by the Free Range Orchestra, conducted by Sam Eastmond.
Doors for this event open at 7pm. The events begins at 8pm. There will be a short interval. The event is expected to finish by 10pm at the latest. A wide range of refreshment are available throughout the evening from the cafe. Card and cash payment are accepted at the venue. Please note any unclaimed reserved seating will be released at 8.30pm.
Access details for Fruitworks
- Disabled ramp access into the building available on request from bar staff
- Disabled toilet
- Baby changing facilities
- Everything is on one level
For any further questions regarding access please email sam@freerangecanterbury.org
Poster design - Karina Sletten
Location
Fruitworks Coworking, CT1 2NP