Alan Michael Braufman (performing as Alan Braufman and Alan Michael); born May 22, 1951, in
Brooklyn
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,
New York, United States), is an American jazz saxophonist, flutist and composer.
Early career
Braufman graduated from Boston's
Berklee College of Music where he met
Cooper-Moore
Cooper-Moore (born Gene Y. Ashton; August 31, 1946) is an American jazz pianist, composer and instrument builder/designer based in New York City.
Early life
At age 12, Cooper-Moore was recruited by community leaders to be the piano player for ...
(then Gene Ashton) and other musicians, including
David S. Ware
David Spencer Ware (November 7, 1949 – October 18, 2012) was an American jazz saxophone, saxophonist, composer, and bandleader.
Biography
Ware was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, and grew up in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. While in high sc ...
,
Chris Amberger, and
Marc Edwards Marc or Mark Edwards may refer to:
Marc Edwards
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, with whom he moved to New York City in 1973 and (minus Edwards) occupied a vacant building at 501 Canal Street in lower Manhattan. The building, where the total rent came to $140 for four floors, became a hub for musicians to practice and perform and its occupants played a seminal role in New York City's early-seventies
loft jazz Loft jazz (or the loft scene or loft era) was a cultural phenomenon that occurred in New York City during the mid-1970s. Gary Giddins described it as follows: " new coterie of avant-garde musicians took much of the jazz world by surprise... ey inte ...
scene. In 1974,
Village Voice
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jazz critic
Gary Giddins
Gary Giddins is an American jazz critic and author. He wrote for ''The Village Voice'' from 1973; his "Weather Bird" column ended in 2003. In 1986 Gary Giddins and John Lewis created the American Jazz Orchestra which presented concerts using a ...
wrote a review of Braufman's performance called "Taking Chances At 501 Canal," stating “The fact is, these are the musicians who are taking the chances today and their gifts and commitment ought to be attended.”
In 1975, Braufman's debut album ''Valley of Search'' was released on the
India Navigation
India Navigation was an American record company and independent record label that specialized in avant-garde jazz in the 1970s and 1980s. It was founded by Bob Cummins, a corporate lawyer who helped jazz musicians with legal matters. Its catalog ...
record label. The album was recorded live in the performance space at 501 Canal Street by Bob Cummins, the owner of India Navigation and was the label's second release. Cooper-Moore (who made his recorded debut on the album
),
Cecil McBee,
David Lee and Ralph Williams performed as Braufman's band.
Archival Releases
On June 29, 2018, a remastered version of ''Valley of Search'' was reissued on vinyl and digital formats. The reissue is a project of Braufman and his nephew,
Nabil Ayers
Nabil Ayers is an American music industry entrepreneur, author and musician.
Ayers' debut memoir, ''My Life in the Sunshine,'' was published by Viking Press on June 7, 2022. The book focuses on Ayers' relationship with his father, the jazz mus ...
. To celebrate the reissue, Braufman performed music from ''Valley of Search'' in a string of New York shows in August 2018. Valley of Search was reissued on CD in 2021.
In 2019, master tapes were unearthed of a recording with Alan Braufman and Cooper-Moore performing as a duo live on
Columbia University
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's radio station,
WKCR
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on May 22, 1972, just two years before ''Valley of Search'' was recorded. In September 2019, ''Live at WKCR May 22, 1972'' was released on digital platforms, followed by a limited-edition vinyl pressing, and as bonus material on the Valley of Search CD reissue.
In January, 2022, Braufman announced ''Live in New York City, February 8, 1975''. The 94-minute live album features
William Parker, Cooper-Moore, Ralph Williams, Jim Schapperoew, John Clark, and new liner notes from the host, Susan Mannheimer. The album will be released on triple LP, double CD, and digital formats.
''The Fire Still Burns'' and new recordings
In September 2019, Alan Braufman and Cooper-Moore performed at the Basilica Soundscape Festival in Hudson, NY, and announced plans to record a new album together with a full band. The new album, ''The Fire Still Burns'' was released on August 28, 2020, on the Valley of Search label. The Fire Still Burns includes Cooper-Moore on piano, James Brandon Lewis on tenor saxophone,
Ken Filiano
Ken Filiano (born 1952) is an American jazz and orchestral bassist based in Brooklyn, New York.
Since the 1970s, Filiano has played or recorded with Anthony Braxton, Fred Ho, Nels Cline, Bill Dixon, Fay Victor, and others. Filiano is on the tea ...
on bass, Andrew Drury on drums and Michael Wimberly on percussion. The album was recorded at
The National's Long Pond Studio in upstate New York. The release received worldwide acclaim from Pitchfork, The WIRE, DownBeat, Rolling Stone, who said "In 2020, we need the meditative focus and impassioned intensity of an artist like Alan Braufman more than ever," and BBC DJ Gilles Peterson, who called Braufman, "A legend in free music."
In January 2021, The Chicago composer and clarinetist
Angel Bat Dawid remixed the song "Sunrise," which the New York Times described as "another indication of what it means to stay engaged decades on, bringing the tradition ahead."
In the September 2021, Alan Braufman announced on Twitter that he would record a new album soon.
Alan Michael
In the 1970s and 1980s, Braufman spent his time touring as a saxophonist with
Carla Bley,
The Psychedelic Furs
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and
Philip Glass. Braufman later dropped his last name and began to record and perform as Alan Michael.
In 1988, he released the album ''Lost In Asia'' on the Passport Jazz label. The album included performances by
Bill Frisell
William Richard Frisell (born March 18, 1951) is an American jazz guitarist, composer and arranger. Frisell first came to prominence at ECM Records in the 1980s, as both a session player and a leader. He went on to work in a variety of contexts ...
and
Sid McGinnis
Sidney Foster "Sid" McGinnis (born October 6, 1949) is an American musician and guitarist, best known for his work on the CBS television show ''Late Show with David Letterman'', as part of the CBS Orchestra.
The Pittsburgh-born guitarist made h ...
as well as a cover of the Psychedelic Furs song "Sister Europe. In 1995, he released the album ''As Daylight Fades'', on which
Omar Hakim
Omar Hakim (born February 12, 1959) is an American jazz, jazz fusion and pop music drummer, producer, arranger and composer. He has worked with Weather Report, David Bowie, Foo Fighters, Sting, Madonna, Dire Straits, Bryan Ferry, Journey, Kate ...
played drums.
Personal life
He currently lives in Salt Lake City, UT where he performs regularly, and is now a teacher of many students learning to play the saxophone. In 2016, the Alan Michael Band was nominated for Best Jazz Artist by the
Salt Lake City Weekly
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.
Discography
References
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1951 births
Living people
American jazz saxophonists
American jazz flautists
American jazz composers