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This Week on Night Lights |
This week on Night Lights it's "Strange
City: The Secret Music of Herbie Nichols." When pianist Herbie Nichols
died of leukemia at the age of 44 in 1963, he left behind dozens of unrecorded
compositions. Some of them were entrusted to friend and trombonist Roswell
Rudd, while others remained undiscovered for decades, until the efforts
and detective work of a group known as the Herbie Nichols Project found
them in the Library of Congress and elsewhere. For the past 10 years the
Herbie Nichols Project has been performing and recording Nichols' music,
much of it never put on vinyl by Nichols himself. (Nichols recorded only
a handful of LPs for the Blue Note and Bethlehem labels in the mid-1950s.)
We'll hear music from all three of their CDs--LOVE IS PROXIMITY and DR.
CYCLOPS' DREAM on the Soul Note label, and STRANGE CITY, the most recent
recording (2001), released by Palmetto. In addition, Project co-leader
and pianist Fr! ank Kimbrough will talk about the group and the Nichols
compositions that it's recorded. |
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