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Cecil Taylor: Free Jazz Pioneer in Birthday Concert at Blue Note Jazz Club

Blue Note Jazz Club (131 West 3rd St New York City, NY 10012)
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Widely credited as one of the principal creators of free jazz, Cecil Taylor's wildly innovative piano technique made him one of the 20th Century's most influential musicians. Still going strong, the New York native celebrates his 76th birthday with a concert at the Blue Note.

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The last date listed for Cecil Taylor Birthday Concert was Thursday May 28, 2009 / 10:30pm.

131 West 3rd St
New York City, NY 10012
212-475-8592
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    Take the subway - the club is right next to the W 4th St. stop
  • on Where to Eat
    Drinks weren't as overpriced as I thought they would be.
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    Dress nice or dress cool. Leave the sneakers and tshirts at home.
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Great performance - had the best seat in the house.
Written on May 30 2009

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I enjoyed the evening very much and even more, my experience with Goldstar. Purchasing and picking up the tickets was a breeze and everything went off without a hitch. I highly encourage others to use Goldstar and will be back for future ticket purchases.
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Written on May 29 2009

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<p>Cecil Taylor's life simply does not submit itself to the ordinary rules of program biography. Some facts: he was born in Long Island City in 1933. It is recorded that in his early years, the artists he admired included Fats Waller, Erroll Garner, and especially, Bud Powell. His mother grew up in New Jersey and was a childhood friend of Sonny Greer. Therefore, Duke Ellington's influence in the Taylor household was pervasive. As a matter of fact, Cecil Taylor's interest in music is quite cosmopolitan - and the range of his interest in things musical is matched only by his great admiration and intensity of enthusiasm.

He attended and graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music. In turn, Mr. Taylor has taught or been in residence for long periods at Antioch College, Glassboro State College in New Jersey, and the University of Wisconsin. Awards and grants have come his way. He recently revised, musicalized, and directed Adrienne Kennedy's play, A Rat's Mass, at New York's La Mama Theatre Annex. He has just completed a new piece for Diane McIntyre's dance company, Sounds in Motion. The work will premiere in New York in early May as part of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre's New York season.

The real story of Cecil Taylor may only be approached indirectly through words. It would take a poet of unusual invention to describe his musical composition and performance. In his many performances throughout the world, on the concert stage, in clubs, in colleges, and, happily, more and more frequently on records, Taylor inspires his listeners into the most ecstatic and involved response.

Cecil Taylor's music goes far beyond the astonishing combination of physical stamina and technical virtuosity needed to carry them out - it is an adventure into the most remarkable and nourishing realms of the mind and spirit.</p>