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Musical Groups

Cecil Taylor
Market Street Jazz
William Parker's: In order to Survive
Karen Borca Quartet
Marco Eneidi Ensemble
Steve Swell Quartet
Mark Whitecage Quartet
Chris Jonas Sextet
Associated Big Band
Secret Music Society
Mark Hennen Quartet & Duo
John Blum Quintet
Keene, Krall &     Onserud
Joe Morris-Rob Brown Quartet
City Landings


 
    
Musical Groups

Bea Licata
Empire Loisaida Escola de Samba
Albey Balgochian's Ensembles
Bill Dixon Ensemble
Chris Kelsey Quartet
Bill Cole Ensemble
Don Cherry Cuando Orchestra
Rick Altman Quartet
Re: Vision
Raphe Malik Big Band
 
Organizations:
Creative Music/Movement Cooperative - NYC 1978-1981
Improvisor's Collective - NYC 1993-1995
Improvising Composers Workshop - NYC Present

"...his nimble and sure-footed drumming has been heard consistently since the early '70's... He lives in the trenches of NYC's Lower East Side..."
Ben Young
"...matches sticks and wits...in addition to this tribal explosion of polyrhythmic beats...anchors a more melodically and harmonically inclined ensemble..."
S.F. East Bay Free Weekly
"...a sound sculptor of major significance. His multi-leveled drumming has propelled many bands in the New York music scene..."
William Parker - NYC Bassist
"...take note of someone pushing the envelope...Rob Brown and his trio... Jackson Krall on drums...William Parker on bass...
some tense and charged improvisations, with every one choosing their notes and sounds very carefully..."
The New York Post - Post Plus
"...one of the greatest unsung drummers in Jazz. He plays so hard and so powerfully,
yet he is absolutely capable of the finest subtleties at any volume or multiple tempo..."
Jazz Now - An Interview with Jackson Krall
"...the always-excellent drummer...the chops, intelligence, and intensity of a consummate musician who just happens to play the drums..."
Jazz Now - Notes from the Apple
"... cymbal laden percussion provided effective contrast to the group's overall low-pitched sound...
polymetric approach gives the soloist the widest possible array of rhythmic choices...his playing demands reaction ..."
Jazz Now - Out There
"...'In Order to Survive' played a month of Monday nights at the Knitting Factory...the fabulous Jackson Krall on drums..."
The Village Voice
"...and not to surprisingly several revelations emerged...Jackson Krall..."
Village Voice Rock & Roll Quarterly - "What is Jazz"


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