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David Spencer Ware (November 7, 1949 – October 18, 2012) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader.


Biography

Ware was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, and grew up in
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. While in high school he attended music camp at the
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taught by
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, Charlie Mariano, and Alan Dawson and played in his school's bands as well as in the New Jersey All-State band. He graduated from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School and briefly attended the
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in 1967–68. Ware moved from Boston to New York City in 1973, where he participated in the loft jazz scene, and later worked as a cab driver for 14 years in order to focus on his own group concept. In the early 1980s, he returned to Scotch Plains with his wife Setsuko S. Ware. Ware's debut album as a leader was recorded in 1977 – together with pianist Gene Ashton (aka
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) and drummer
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– and released by
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in 1979. He performed and recorded with the groups of pianist
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and drummer Andrew Cyrille in the mid-late 1970s. He formed his own quartet in 1989. The group was originally composed of Ware, pianist Matthew Shipp, bassist William Parker, and drummer
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. While Shipp and Parker were members for the group's entire existence, the drum chair was later occupied by
Whit Dickey Whit Dickey (born May 28, 1954) is an American drummer. He has recorded albums with David S. Ware and Matthew Shipp. Biography His first album as a leader was ''Transonic Transonic (or transsonic) flow is air flowing around an object at ...
,
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, and
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. The David S. Ware Quartet performed across the US and Europe and released a series of increasingly acclaimed albums spanning the 1990s on the independent labels Silkheart, DIW,
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, and AUM Fidelity. Saxophonist
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signed Ware to
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in 1998 for a three-album contract. In 2001, jazz critic Gary Giddins described Ware's quartet as "the best small band in jazz today".Giddins, Gary (2001). 31 July 2001, URL accessed 30 April 2012. In 2007, after 17 years together, the quartet was disbanded following the release of the album ''Renunciation'' and a final European tour that spring. Ware proceeded to perform concerts and record albums with a series of new group configurations: a new quartet featuring guitarist Joe Morris, William Parker, and drummer Warren Smith; a special trio celebrating his 50th year of playing saxophone (in 2009) with Parker and Smith; a 2-volume series of solo saxophone performances; and finally with his last quartet, Planetary Unknown, featuring
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 ...
, Parker, and drummer
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. His final concert performance was with Planetary Unknown on August 27, 2011, at Jazzfestival Saalfelden in Austria. The recording of that concert was released in July 2012 on AUM Fidelity. Ware was first diagnosed with kidney failure in 1999. He continued a decade of creative activity while on a strict regimen of peritoneal dialysis, and Ware underwent a successful
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in May 2009. The organ donor was Floridian Laura Mehr, who responded to an urgent email message sent out to nearly 1,000 of Ware's fans. He returned to the stage that October, and continued to perform and record highly acclaimed work for the next two years, even as he endured serious complications brought on by required immunosuppressant medication. He finally succumbed to an aggressive blood infection and died on October 18, 2012, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in
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, 1979) – recorded in 1977; expanded and remastered version issued in 2015 * ''
Passage to Music ''Passage to Music'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware recorded in 1988 and released on the Swedish Silkheart label. Besides tenor sax Ware plays saxello, a variant of the soprano sax played by English jazz musician Elton Dea ...
'' ( Silkheart, 1989) – recorded in 1988 * '' Great Bliss, Vol. 1'' (Silkheart, 1991) – recorded in 1990 * '' Great Bliss, Vol. 2'' (Silkheart, 1991) – recorded in 1990 * '' Flight of I'' (DIW/Columbia 1992) * '' Third Ear Recitation'' ( DIW, 1993) * '' Earthquation'' (DIW, 1994) * '' Cryptology'' (
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, 1995) * '' Oblations and Blessings'' (Silkheart, 1996) * ''
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'' (Homestead, 1996) * ''
Godspelized ''Godspelized'' is an album by the American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware, recorded in 1996 and released on the Japanese DIW label. It was the first recording by the David S. Ware Quartet with drummer Susie Ibarra replacing Whit Dickey. The album ...
'' (DIW, 1996) * ''
Wisdom of Uncertainty ''Wisdom of Uncertainty'' is the eleventh album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware which was recorded in 1996 and became the first release on the AUM Fidelity label. Reception In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "This is a rec ...
'' ( AUM Fidelity, 1997) * ''
Go See the World ''Go See the World'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware which was recorded in 1997 and became his first release on the Columbia Records, Columbia label. Background In late 1997, Ware was signed to the Columbia Records, Columbi ...
'' (Columbia, 1998) * ''
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'' (Columbia, 2000) * '' Corridors & Parallels'' (AUM Fidelity, 2001) * '' Live in the Netherlands'' ( Splasc(H), 2001) * '' Freedom Suite'' (AUM Fidelity, 2002) * '' Threads'' (Thirsty Ear, 2003) * '' Live in the World'' (Thirsty Ear, 2005) * '' BalladWare'' ( Thirsty Ear, 2006) – recorded in 1999 * '' Renunciation'' (AUM Fidelity, 2007) * '' Live in Vilnius'' (NoBusiness, 2009) * ''
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'' (AUM Fidelity, 2009) * '' Saturnian'' (AUM Fidelity, 2010) * ''
Onecept ''Onecept'' is an album by saxophonist David S. Ware which was recorded in 2009 and released on the AUM Fidelity label. Reception In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek said "Ware's development as a player is no longer reliant on his physicalit ...
'' (AUM Fidelity, 2010) * ''
Planetary Unknown ''Planetary Unknown'' is an album by saxophonist David S. Ware which was recorded in 2010 and released on the AUM Fidelity label. Reception In his review for AllMusic, arwulf arwulf said "Anyone who knows and loves modern creative improvised mu ...
'' (AUM Fidelity, 2011) * '' Organica'' (AUM Fidelity, 2011) * '' Live at Jazzfestival Saalfelden 2011'' (AUM Fidelity, 2012) * '' Live in Sant'Anna Arresi, 2004'' (AUM Fidelity, 2016) * '' Live in New York, 2010'' (AUM Fidelity, 2017)


As sideman

With
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* ''
Ahmed Abdullah and the Solomonic Quintet ''Ahmed Abdullah and the Solomonic Quintet'' is an album by trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah's featuring saxophonist David S. Ware, guitarist Masujaa, bassist Fred Hopkins, and drummer Charles Moffett which was recorded in late 1987 and released on the Sw ...
'' (Silkheart, 1988) – recorded 1987 With Abdul Hannan / The Third World * ''Awareness'' (Abdul Hannan, 1971) With Andrew Cyrille & Maono * ''
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'' (IPS, 1975) * ''
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'' (IPS, 1976) * ''
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'' ( Black Saint, 1978) * '' Special People'' (
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, 1980) With DJ Wally * ''Nothing Stays the Same'' (Thirsty Ear, 2003) – 1 track on "Out of the Blue" With
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Unit * ''
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'' (
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, 1977) – recorded 1976 With
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* ''African Drums'' ( Owl, 1978) With
Ahmed Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah (born Leroy Bland; May 10, 1946) is an American jazz trumpeter who was a prominent member of Sun Ra's band. Biography He began playing the trumpet at age 13 in his native New York City. One of the first groups he performed with wa ...
* ''
Ahmed Abdullah and the Solomonic Quintet ''Ahmed Abdullah and the Solomonic Quintet'' is an album by trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah's featuring saxophonist David S. Ware, guitarist Masujaa, bassist Fred Hopkins, and drummer Charles Moffett which was recorded in late 1987 and released on the Sw ...
'' (Silkheart, 1988) With
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 ...
* ''Outtakes 1978'' (
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, 2005) With William Parker * ''Centering: Unreleased Early Recordings 1976–1987'' (NoBusiness, 2012)


References


External links


David S. Ware official site
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Obituary by William Meyer in
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