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"Live Concert with Norton's Living Language"

Kevin Norton, John Lindberg, Tomas Ulrich, Louie Belogenis

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Event Date: Friday, May 21, 2004
Location: Slought Foundation
Free Exchange Series | Organized by Mark Christman

Kevin Norton



Composer/Percussionist Kevin Norton has recorded with Milt Hinton, Fred Frith, David Krakauer, and many of Anthony Braxton's groups.

Double bassist John Lindberg was a member of the Human Arts Ensemble with Charles Bobo Shaw and Joe Bowie. Later associations included a demanding stint in Anthony Braxton's ensemble and charter membership of the String Trio of New York. In recent years, he has become increasingly prominent as a composer.

Cellist Tomas Ulrich is a member of Ben Allison's Medicine Wheel and Dominic Duval's C.T. String Quartet.

Tenor Saxophonist Louie Belogenis has recorded extensively with drummer Rashied Ali including Prima Materia's "Peace of Earth: The Music of John Coltrane" and the duet session "Rings of Saturn" and is a member of experimental rock band God is My Co-Pilot. His discipleship to John Coltrane and Alber Ayler continues to prevail in performances, most recently with Sunny Murray, William Parker, and Mr. Bungle's Trevor Dunn.

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