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New York
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* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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, United States) is an American jazz pianist, singer, and composer. She is the daughter of
Carla Bley
Carla Bley (born Lovella May Borg; May 11, 1936) is an American jazz composer, pianist, organist and bandleader. An important figure in the free jazz movement of the 1960s, she is perhaps best known for her jazz opera '' Escalator over the Hill'' ...
Her musical debut consisted of contributing vocals on Carla Bley's album '' Escalator Over the Hill'' (1971) at the age of four, followed by appearing on Bley's '' Tropic Appetites'' (1974). She then continued performing and recording on glockenspiel, organ and chromatic harmonica in many of Carla Bley's ensembles and projects from 1977 on to the present.
She studied at the Berklee College of Music in Boston on a scholarship from 1985-87. She moved back to New York City in 1987 where she formed her own ensemble to record her first two albums for the XtraWATT record label (distributed by ECM Records), ''My Cat Arnold'' (1989) and ''Karen Mantler and Her Cat Arnold Get the Flu'' (1990). The band toured Europe several times and also appeared at venues in New York, on Dave Sanborn's NBC ''Night Music'' television show, and at the Montreal International Jazz Festival (1991). She recorded two more albums of her music, ''Farewell'' (XtraWATT, 1996) and ''Pet Project'' (Virgin Classics, 2000). In 2003 she collaborated with
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is a retired English musician. A founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft Machine and Matching Mole, he was initially a kit drummer and singer before becoming para ...
on his album '' Cuckooland'', playing keyboards, singing and contributing three compositions.
She has performed and recorded with a wide variety of musicians including Steve Swallow,
Motohiko Hino
Motohiko "Toko" Hino (January 3, 1946 in Tokyo – May 13, 1999) was a Japanese jazz drummer.
Hino's father, who was a dancer and musician, taught Hino and his brother, Terumasa Hino, tap dancing as children.Michael Mantler, Terry Adams,
Robbie Dupree
Robert Dupuis (born December 23, 1946), known professionally as Robbie Dupree, is an American singer best known for his hit songs "Steal Away" (No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100) and " Hot Rod Hearts" (No. 15).
Early life
Robbie Dupree was ...
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Artie Traum
Arthur Roy Traum (April 3, 1943 – July 20, 2008) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer. Traum's work appeared on more than 35 albums. He produced and recorded with The Band, Arlen Roth, Warren Bernhardt, Pat Alger, Tony Levin, J ...
John Greaves
John Greaves (1602 – 8 October 1652) was an English mathematician, astronomer and antiquarian.
Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, he was elected a Fellow of Merton College in 1624. He studied Persian and Arabic, acquired a number of old boo ...
Annie Whitehead
Lena Annie Whitehead (born 16 July 1955 in Oldham, Lancashire, England) is an English jazz trombone player.
Career
Whitehead learned the trombone in high school and participated in rock and jazz bands. When she was 16, she left school to become ...
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Anton Fier
Anton Fier (June 20, 1956 – September 14, 2022) was an American drummer, producer, composer, and bandleader.
Family
Fier, known as Tony, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Ruthe Marie Fier and Anton J. Fier Jr., a former Marine and electrician. ...
Hal Willner
Hal Willner (April 6, 1956 – April 7, 2020) was an American music producer working in recording, films, television, and live events. He was best known for assembling tribute albums and events featuring a wide variety of artists and musical sty ...
productions.
As well as creating the WATTxtraWATT web site, she has been the designer of every WATT and XtraWATT CD cover and booklet since 2003.
At the same time she has been working with her trio featuring bassist
Kato Hideki
Kato Hideki (born 1962 in Nagoya, Japan; 加藤英樹, family name Kato) is a Japanese musician and composer. He was a seminal member of the Tokyo Noise music scene of the late 80s and early 90s, collaborating with Japanese experimental musician ...
and multi-instrumentalist Doug Wieselman. Her fifth recording as a leader, entitled ''Business Is Bad'', was released in June 2014 (XtraWATT/14).
Discography
As leader
* ''My Cat Arnold'' (XtraWATT, 1989)
* ''Karen Mantler and Her Cat Arnold Get the Flu'' (XtraWATT, 1990)
* ''Farewell'' (XtraWATT, 1996)
* ''Karen Mantler's Pet Project'' (Virgin, 2000)
* ''Business Is Bad'' (XtraWATT, 2014)
* ''Go Figure'' with Peter Blegvad, Chris Cutler, John Greaves (Rer, 2017 )
With
Carla Bley
Carla Bley (born Lovella May Borg; May 11, 1936) is an American jazz composer, pianist, organist and bandleader. An important figure in the free jazz movement of the 1960s, she is perhaps best known for her jazz opera '' Escalator over the Hill'' ...
Musique Mecanique
''Musique Mecanique'' is an album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley recorded in 1978 and released on the ECM (record label), Watt/ECM label in 1979.
'' (WATT, 1979)
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Fleur Carnivore
''Fleur Carnivore'' is a live album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley recorded at the Jazzhus Montmartre in 1988 and released on the Watt/ECM label in 1989.
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The Very Big Carla Bley Band
''The Very Big Carla Bley Band'' is an album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley released on the ECM (record label), Watt/ECM label in 1991.
'' (WATT, 1991)
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Big Band Theory
''Big Band Theory'' is an album by the American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley, recorded and released on the Watt/ECM label in 1993.
'' (WATT, 1993)
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The Carla Bley Big Band Goes to Church
''The Carla Bley Big Band Goes to Church'' is a live album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley recorded in Perugia, Italy as part of the Umbria Jazz Festival and released on the Watt/ECM label in 1996.Looking for America'' (WATT, 2003)
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Appearing Nightly
''Appearing Nightly'' is a live album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley, recorded in Paris in 2006 and released on the Watt/ECM label in 2008.
Track listing
All compositions by Carla Bley.
# "Greasy Gravy" - 8:50
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'' (WATT, 2008)
With others
* ''Carried Away'',
Robbie Dupree
Robert Dupuis (born December 23, 1946), known professionally as Robbie Dupree, is an American singer best known for his hit songs "Steal Away" (No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100) and " Hot Rod Hearts" (No. 15).
Early life
Robbie Dupree was ...
(Village Green/Gold Castle, 1989)
* ''Verlaine'',
John Greaves
John Greaves (1602 – 8 October 1652) was an English mathematician, astronomer and antiquarian.
Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, he was elected a Fellow of Merton College in 1624. He studied Persian and Arabic, acquired a number of old boo ...
(Harmonia Mundi)
* ''Sailing Stone'',
Motohiko Hino
Motohiko "Toko" Hino (January 3, 1946 in Tokyo – May 13, 1999) was a Japanese jazz drummer.
Hino's father, who was a dancer and musician, taught Hino and his brother, Terumasa Hino, tap dancing as children.Folly Seeing All This
''Folly Seeing All This'' is a 1993 album by Michael Mantler.
Reception
The AllMusic review by Peter Nappi stated: "At once melodic and challenging, ''Folly Seeing All This'' is experimental chamber jazz at its most enjoyable".Nappi, PAllMusic Re ...
'', Michael Mantler (ECM, 1993)
* ''The School of Understanding'', Michael Mantler (ECM, 1997)
* '' Swallow'', Steve Swallow (XtraWATT, 1992)
* ''South of Lafayette'',
Artie Traum
Arthur Roy Traum (April 3, 1943 – July 20, 2008) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer. Traum's work appeared on more than 35 albums. He produced and recorded with The Band, Arlen Roth, Warren Bernhardt, Pat Alger, Tony Levin, J ...
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is a retired English musician. A founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft Machine and Matching Mole, he was initially a kit drummer and singer before becoming para ...