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Live Concert with William Hooker's FLOW
William Hooker, Jason Hwang
Saturday, January 17, 2004 Slought Foundation
Free Exchange Series
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This tribute to John Coltrane has been scheduled in conjunction with the Coltrane exhibition, November 15, 2003-January 15, 2004.
Drummer, poet William Hooker (b. 1946) has recorded with Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Lee Renaldo, Christian Marclay, DJ Olive and Jim O'Rourke. A product of New York's loft scene, he has recently done live scores to films of underground video artist Stan Brakhage.
Jason Hwang (violin, electronics) is a member of The Far East Side Band,
Reggie Workman Ensemble, Anthony Braxton sextet, and Dominic Duval's String
Quartet. He appears on Henry Threadgill's "Too Much Sugar for a Dime" and
"Carry the Day" and Butch Morris's "Testament."
This program was made possible in part through the generous sponsorship of ars nova workshop and Philadelphia Weekly

Organized by
Mark Christman Co-presented with ars nova workshop
MLA Style:
William Hooker, et al. "Live Concert with William Hooker's FLOW." Slought Foundation Online Content. [17 January 2004;
Accessed 12 March 2010]. <http://slought.org/content/11170/>.
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