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James Chance, also known as James White (born James Siegfried, April 20, 1953), is an American saxophonist, keyboard player, and singer. A key figure in no wave, Chance has been playing a combination of improvisational jazz-like music and punk in the New York music scene since the late 1970s, in such bands as
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks Teenage Jesus and the Jerks were an influential American no wave band, based in New York City, who formed part of the city's no wave movement. Background Lydia Lunch met saxophonist James Chance at CBGB and moved into his two-room apartment. ...
,
James Chance and the Contortions James Chance and the Contortions (initially known simply as Contortions, a spin-off group is called James White and the Blacks) was a musical group led by saxophonist and vocalist James Chance, formed in 1977. They were a central act of New York ...
, James White and the Blacks (as he appeared in the film ''
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''), The Flaming Demonics, James Chance & the Sardonic Symphonics, James Chance and Terminal City, and James Chance and Les Contortions.


Biography

Born and raised in Milwaukee and Brookfield, Wisconsin, Chance attended
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, then the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music in Milwaukee. There, Chance joined a band named Death, which performed covers of the Stooges and the Velvet Underground before moving toward original songs. At the end of 1975, Chance dropped out and moved to New York City after the dissolution of the band and the death of its singer. He quickly became active in both the free jazz and no wave punk rock scenes.Masters, Marc, 2007, pp. 83-95 His first band in New York in 1976 was an instrumental quartet with violin, drums and bass called Flaming Youth. He started
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks Teenage Jesus and the Jerks were an influential American no wave band, based in New York City, who formed part of the city's no wave movement. Background Lydia Lunch met saxophonist James Chance at CBGB and moved into his two-room apartment. ...
with Lydia Lunch the same year. In 1977, after studying for a short time under David Murray, Chance formed The Contortions, who fused jazz improvisation and funky rhythms, with live shows often ending in violence when Chance would confront audience members. The Contortions reached a wider audience with their contribution to the
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-compiled '' No New York'' collection of No Wave acts. The band appeared in Rosa von Praunheim's film ''Das Todesmagazin'' in 1979. While Chance shared an apartment with No Wave musical luminary Lydia Lunch, the duo created seminal No Wave group Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, whom Chance soon left. Chance was noted for engaging in physical confrontations, from forcing the audience out of their seats and getting in fist fights with his New York City audience, including rock critic
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. At first, this was just an attempt to engage the passive New York audience, but this practice is reported to have somewhat diminished after audiences came to expect the physical confrontations. He has discussed issues of race and working with black musicians in a number of interviews. In 1979, Chance collaborated with Arto Lindsay, Bradley Field, and George Scott on the soundtrack to Diego Cortez's film ''Grutzi Elvis''. Chance's stage and musical persona were finalized by romantic partner and agent
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, who died of cancer in 1981. Frictions between Chance and band members eventually led to a breakup of the Contortions in the fall of 1979. The Contortions released one album, ''Buy'' in late 1979, and another album, ''Off White'', under the pseudonym James White and the Blacks in 1980 (featuring Lydia Lunch under the pseudonym Stella Rico). Chance re-formed James White and the Blacks with a completely different lineup that appeared on the 1982 album ''Sax Maniac'' which was dedicated to Phillips. The group released one more album, ''Melt Yourself Down'', a very limited Japanese release. The first version of the Blacks was set up by Joseph Bowie. Shortly after,
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emerged from the Blacks. In 1982 Chance toured with the re-formed James White and the Blacks with his brother David "Tremor" Siegfried and his band David and the Happenings from
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, playing Chicago, their hometown Milwaukee, and much of the Midwest. Chance briefly relocated to Paris, returning to New York City in 1983 to record the album ''James White Presents The Flaming Demonics''. In 1987, he contributed saxophone to The False Prophets' ''Implosion'' album. In 2001, Chance reunited with original Contortions members Jody Harris (guitar), Pat Place (slide guitar) and Don Christensen (drums) for a few limited engagements. Original keyboard player
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appeared briefly, but bass player
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had died of an accidental drug overdose in 1980 and his slot was filled by Erik Sanko. The reunited group has played twice at the All Tomorrow's Parties music festival, and, in 2008, at the PS1 Warm Up series. Chance has also recorded with Blondie since coming out of his semi-retirement. Tiger Style records released the 4-CD box set retrospective ''Irresistible Impulse'' to critical acclaim in 2003. A live-DVD ''James Chance – Chance of a Lifetime: Live in Chicago 2003'' was released in 2005. In addition to limited engagements with the original Contortions, Chance has occasionally performed and recorded with the Chicago band Watchers. In Europe, he performs with James Chance & Les Contortions, French musicians who have been his backing band since 2006. They played a 15 show Europe tour in April and May 2007 and were back in Europe in October 2007. In May 2012 they released the CD ''Incorrigible!'' on the French label LADTK, comprising seven Chance originals and two covers, all of them brand new recordings. In 2009 Chance made occasional appearances playing keyboards in NYC with a trio, with the material restricted to close readings of jazz standards. In June 2012, Chance played in Portland, OR with local group Ancient Heat as his backing band. They played a number of songs from various points in his career, including a new cover of Gil Scott-Heron's "Home is Where The Hatred Is." In 2016, 19-year-old Dylan Greenberg directed James Chance in the music video for a re-recorded version of Melt Yourself Down, his first music video in nearly 20 years. The video premiered on MOJO.


Discography


Albums

;James Chance and the Contortions * ''
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'' ( ZE Records, 1979) (as Contortions) * ''Live aux Bains Douches'' (Invisible, France 1980) * ''Live in New York'' ( ROIR
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, 1981) * ''Soul Exorcism'' (ROIR cassette, 1991) * ''Lost Chance'' (ROIR 1995, recorded 1981) * ''Molotov Cocktail Lounge'' (Enemy Records, 1996) * ''Incorrigible!'' (LADTK, France 2012) (as James Chance et les Contortions) * ''The Flesh is Weak'' (True Groove, 2016) ;James White and the Blacks * ''
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'' ( ZE Records, 1979) * ''
Sax Maniac ''Sax Maniac'' is a 1982 album by New York jazz-punk band James White and the Blacks. The album was released on Chris Stein's Animal Records label and dedicated to Anya Philips. Track listing All tracks composed by James White, except where ind ...
'' (Animal, 1982) * ''Melt Yourself Down'' (Selfish Records, Japan 1986) ;James Chance and Pill Factory * ''Theme from Grutzi Elvis'' (EP) (ZE 1979) ;James White's Flaming Demonics * ''James White's Flaming Demonics'' (ZE 1983) ;James Chance and Terminal City * ''The Fix is In'' (decade 01 / Interbang Records IBR005 2010) ;Solo * ''James Chance – Chance of A Lifetime: Live in Chicago 2003'' (RUNT 2005)


Appears On

* '' No New York'' (compilation, 1978) (with The Contortions) *
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: '' Pre Teenage Jesus and the Jerks'' (EP ZE 1978) (prehistory of the band) * ''
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'' (soundtrack, 1981) *
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: ''
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'' (album, 1986) * ''Medium Cool'' (compilation, 1991),
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tribute with Alex Chilton,
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, and
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* ''Somewhere in the City'' (1998) * Blondie: '' No Exit'' (album, 1999) guest artist on alto saxophone * ''Red Hot Chili Peppers Jukebox'' Track "Contort Yourself" (compilation, Mojo Magazine, 2004) * ''TV Party'' (2005) * Watchers: ''Rabble'' (guest artist) (album, 2006) * Watchers: ''Vampire Driver'' (guest artist) (album, 2006) *
Acoustic Ladyland Acoustic Ladyland was a London-based jazz-punk band consisting of Pete Wareham on vocals and saxophone, Seb Rochford on drums, Chris Sharkey on guitar, and Ruth Goller on bass guitar. Tom Herbert of The Invisible (band), The Invisible played b ...
– ''
Skinny Grin ''Skinny Grin'' is a 2006 album by Acoustic Ladyland, featuring the singles "Salt Water" and "Cuts & Lies". It was recorded at Eastcote Studios in London, engineered by Philip Bagenal and Al O'Connell. James Chance's guest appearance was recorde ...
'' (album, 2006) *
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– Bravado (album, 2017)


See also

*
Mudd Club The Mudd Club was a nightclub located at 77 White Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It operated from 1978 to 1983 as a venue for underground music and counterculture events. It was opened by Steve Maas, Die ...
* Tier 3 * Just Another Asshole * No wave music * No Wave Cinema


References


Sources

* Masters, Marc. ''No Wave''. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2007. * Moore, Alan W., and Marc Miller (eds.). ''
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Lower East Side The Lower East Side, sometimes abbreviated as LES, is a historic neighborhood in the southeastern part of Manhattan in New York City. It is located roughly between the Bowery and the East River from Canal to Houston streets. Traditionally an im ...
Art Gallery''. New York: Collaborative Projects, 1985 * Pearlman, Alison, ''Unpackaging Art of the 1980s''. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2003. * Reynolds, Simon. "Contort Yourself: No Wave New York." In ''Rip It Up and Start Again: Post-punk 1978–84''. London: Faber and Faber, Ltd., 2005. * Reynolds, Simon. ''Totally Wired: Post-Punk Interviews and Overviews''. London: Faber and Faber, 2009. * Taylor, Marvin J. (ed.). ''The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene, 1974–1984'', foreword by Lynn Gumpert. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.


External links


Official website
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Biography of James Chance on ZE Records
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