Django Bates (born Leon Bates, 2 October 1960) is a British jazz musician, composer, multi-instrumentalist, band leader and educator. He plays the piano...
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in 2017 with a band that included Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, and Django Bates. 1994: The Silences of the Palace with Sonia Laraissi 1994: Madar with...
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series Phineas and Ferb Django, a character of the 2007 film Ratatouille Django (web framework), written for Python Django Bates (born 1960), English musician...
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by British musician Django Bates comprising his students from Copenhagen's RMC, Rhythmic Music Conservatory, StoRMChaser is Bates’ most recent project...
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the Brotherhood of Breath, it features Alan Skidmore, Radu Malfatti, Django Bates, Kenny Wheeler, Elton Dean, Lol Coxhill, Evan Parker, Paul Rutherford...
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Quiet Nights is an album by English multi-instrumentalist and composer, Django Bates. It was released on the Screwgun label in 1998. Allmusic awarded the...
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compositions – including piano concertos by Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Django Bates, Hugh Wood, John Adams, Alasdair Nicolson, Jonathan Harvey and James...
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fusion band led by drummer Bill Bruford with keyboardist and trumpeter Django Bates, saxophonist Iain Ballamy, and acoustic bassist Mick Hutton. It was released...
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The Study of Touch (category Django Bates albums)
The Study of Touch is an album by the Django Bates' Belovèd recorded in Norway in June 2016 and released on ECM November the following year. The trio features...
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for the careers of many future leading British jazz players including Django Bates, Iain Ballamy, Eddie Parker, Julian and Steve Argüelles, Mark Lockheart...
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distinctive saxophone voices". One of his closest musical collaborators is Django Bates. Ballamy was born in Guildford, Surrey, and educated at George Abbot...
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band's accomplishments as a unit, Earthworks was a training ground for Django Bates, Iain Ballamy, Patrick Clahar, Mark Hodgson, Steve Hamilton and Gwilym...
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training programmes. In 2005, it appointed British musician and composer Django Bates as Professor of Rhythmic Music. Rhythmic Music Conservatory 55°40′57″N...
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minute." "Stromboli Kicks" (Iain Ballamy, Django Bates, Bill Bruford) – 5:34 "Gentle Persuasion" (Ballamy, Bates) – 4:22 "Downtown" (Tony Hatch) – 5:50 "Pilgrim's...
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mutually unsuited!" In 1986, Bruford formed his jazz group Earthworks with Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and Mick Hutton (later replaced by Tim Harries), with initial...
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called "Donald Crowhurst" on the album Ghost. British jazz musician Django Bates included a track called "The Strange Voyage of Donald Crowhurst" on his...
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Bechet – sarrusophone Collin Walcott – sitar Andy Narell – steel drums Django Bates – tenor horn Max Roach – timpani Cliff Edwards – ukulele Herbie Hancock...
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presents a studio performance of leader and saxophonist Ken Stubbs with Django Bates on piano, Mick Hutton on bass and Martin France on drums, recorded over...
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Broke Loose is the third album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks, featuring Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and Tim Harries. It was released on EG Records in 1991...
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including recordings by Steve Coleman, Cassandra Wilson, Greg Osby, Django Bates, and Paul Motian. Shand, John (21 August 2015). "Innovation and brilliance...
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features rhythm section Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette alongside pianist Django Bates. The album received wide acclaim around the world. In DownBeat, Bobby...
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singer-songwriter 1960 – Glenn Anderson, Canadian ice hockey player 1960 – Django Bates, English musician and composer 1960 – Joe Sacco, Maltese-American journalist...
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Rhythmic Music Conservatory under the guidance of Django Bates among others, and played drums on Bates' album Spring is Here (Shall We Dance?) (2008). Within...
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instrument. His whistle playing can be heard on recordings with Loose Tubes, Django Bates and his album with Chris Batchelor Life As We Know It. Les Lieber is...
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professor of oboe) Sir John Barbirolli (former professor of conducting) Django Bates (visiting professor of jazz) Joshua Bell (Violin – Visiting Professor)...
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equalled what it had sold in the preceding six years. Jazz musician Django Bates based his 1990 album Music for The Third Policeman on the novel. John...
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Amen is the second album by English saxophonist Iain Ballamy, featuring Django Bates, Steve Watts and Martin France. It was released on the B&W label in 1995...
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Russell, Carla Bley, Andrew Poppy, El Sonido de Londres, Billy Jenkins, Django Bates and Andy Sheppard. The Human Groove (1988), with Microgroove Big Lounge...
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Music for The Third Policeman (category Django Bates albums)
Music for The Third Policeman is an album by the composer and musician Django Bates and the Powder Room Collapse Orchestra. It was released by Ah Um records...
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'Vyamanikal') as well as artists such as Squarepusher, Thomas Strønen and Django Bates. He has written commissions for Cheltenham Music Festival, London Contemporary...
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