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Charlie Haden

Charlie Haden

Charlie Haden - Quartet West & special guests:
Melody Gardot, Ruth Cameron & Liane Carroll
Charlie Haden with The Liberation Music Orchestra
@ the Barbican Centre
21 - 22 May 2011

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Biography

Born in Shenandoah, Iowa, Charlie Haden began his life in music almost immediately, singing on his parents’ country & western radio show at the tender age of 22 months. He started playing bass in his early teens and in 1957, left America’s heartland for Los Angeles, where he met and played with such legends as Art Pepper, Hampton Hawes, and Dexter Gordon.

In 1959, Haden he teamed with Ornette Coleman to form the saxophonist’s pioneering quartet (alongside trumpeter Don Cherry and drummer Billy Higgins). In addition to his still-influential work with Coleman, Haden also collaborated with a number of adventurous jazz giants, including John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, and Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny.

In 1969, Haden joined forces with pianist/composer Carla Bley, founding the Liberation Music Orchestra. The group’s self-titled debut is a true milestone of modern music, blending experimental big band jazz with the folk songs of the Spanish Civil War to create a powerfully original work of musical/political activism.

An acoustic bassist of extraordinary gifts, Haden’s talents as a musicain have been in constant demand by his fellow artists. As a result, he has collaborated with a genuinely stunning array of musicians, including Hank Jones, Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Paul Motian, Jack DeJohnette, Michael Brecker, Kenny Barron, and Pat Metheny (with whom Haden shared a 1997 “Best Jazz Instrumental Individual/Small Group” Grammy® Award for their Beyond the Missouri Sky).

Haden’s love of world music has also seen him teaming with a variety of diverse international players, including Brazilian guitarist Egberto Gismonti, Argentinean bandoneon master Dino Saluzzi, and Portuguese guitar giant Carlos Paredes. In addition, Haden has explored diverse streams of American popular music with both his acclaimed Quartet West, as well as on such recent collections as 2002’s inventive alliance with Michael Brecker, “AMERICAN DREAMS.”

Charlie Haden who was invited to establish the jazz studies program at California Institute of the Arts in 1982, has earned countless honors from around the globe, including and the Los Angeles Jazz Society prize for “Jazz Educator of the Year”, two Grammy Awards (alongside a multitude of nominations), myriad Down Beat readers and critics poll winners, a Guggenheim fellowship, four NEA grants for composition, France’s Grand Prix Du Disque (Charles Cros) Award, Japan’s SWING Journal Gold, Silver and Bronze awards. Montreal Jazz Festival’s Miles Davis Award.

Oren Marshall

Charlie Harden, Carla Bley & The Liberation Music Orchestra Rodney Green & Charlie Haden

Melody Gardot, Liane Carroll, Rodney Green & Ruth Cameron

Ruth Cameron, Liane Carroll, Charlie Haden & Melody Gardot Charlie Haden Quartet West

 

Charlie Haden Quartet West

Melody Gardot & Charlie Haden Quartet West

Melody Gardot & Charlie Haden Quartet West

Liane Carroll & Charlie Haden Quartet West

Ruth Cameron & Charlie Haden Quartet West

Ernie Watts & Charlie Haden


Recommended
Listening

 

Sophisticated Ladies Charlie Haden, Hank Jones - Stay Away Always Say Goodbye Charlie Haden with Michael Brecker - American Dreams
Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny - beyond the Missouri Sky Keith Jarrettt, Charlie Haden - Jasmine Night and The City Nocturne
Rambling Boy The Private Collection Haunted Heart

 

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Carla Bley (click to go to her page)

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