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September
15, 2007
"The Connection"
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The
Connection was a groundbreaking 1959 off-Broadway play from New York
Citys Living Theater group, written by Jack Gelber, that cast jazz
musicians as heroin addicts waiting for a score. Artists that passed through
the play included pianist Freddie Redd (who composed the original score),
alto saxophonist Jackie McLean, tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks, and pianist
Cecil Taylor. The Connection was made into a 1961 movie directed
by Shirley Clarke, who would go on to film the adaptation of Warren Millers
controversial Harlem-set novel The Cool World. A West Coast production
was also staged in Los Angeles, with different music written by cast member
Dexter Gordon. The show won several Obies and ran for more than 700 performances;
eventually it was presented in London, where its raw immediacy and demolition
of the normal boundaries between audience and cast provoked a near-riot.
Well hear music from four different versions of The Connections
soundtrackthe Blue Note album released under Freddie Redds
name, the Felsted record on which Tina Brooks replaced Jackie McLean and
trumpeter Howard McGhee was added to the line-up; baritone saxophonist
Cecil Payne and pianist Kenny Drews rarely-heard 1962 score;
Dexter Gordons Blue Note recordings of two of the pieces he wrote
for the Los Angeles production; and a performance of one of Redds
compositions by a French group as well (the show was staged in Paris in
the early 1960s). Well also hear dialogue from the 1961 movie version,
which included original cast members Freddie Redd and Jackie McLean. Though
parts of The Connection may now sound dated, it remains a cultural landmark
of both early-1960s jazz and theatera moment when the jazz world
found itself in the service of avant-garde drama.
The Connection airs Saturday, September 15 at 11:05 p.m. on WFIU.
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