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William Parker (born January 10, 1952) is an American
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ist. Beginning in the 1980s, Parker played with Cecil Taylor for over a decade, and he has led the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra since 1981. ''
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'' named him "the most consistently brilliant free jazz bassist of all time" and ''
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'' has called him "one of the most adventurous and prolific bandleaders in jazz".


Early life and career

Parker was born in the
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, New York City, and grew up in the Melrose housing project. His first instrument was the trumpet, followed by the trombone and cello. Parker was not formally trained as a classical player, but in his youth studied with Jimmy Garrison, Richard Davis, and
Wilbur Ware Wilbur Bernard Ware (September 8, 1923 – September 9, 1979) was an American jazz double bassist.Feather, Leonard & Gitler, Ira (2007) ''The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz'', p. 674. Oxford University Press He was a regular bassist for t ...
in learning the tradition. While Parker has been active since the early 1970s, he first came to public attention playing with pianist Cecil Taylor in the 1980s. He has performed in many of
Peter Brötzmann Peter Brötzmann (born 6 March 1941) is a German saxophonist and clarinetist. Biography Early life Brötzmann was born in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He studied painting in Wuppertal and was involved with the Fluxus movement ...
's groups, and played with saxophonist
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 ...
from 1989 until his last concert performance in 2011. He is a member of the
Other Dimensions In Music Other Dimensions In Music is a free jazz group founded in the 1980s.Allmusic/ref> The group is a collective quartet composed of trumpeter Roy Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, bassist William Parker and drummer Rashid Bakr. Campb ...
cooperative. His work as leader came to greater prominence in the 1990s with groups such as the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra and In Order to Survive. Parker's "breakout" albums were released in the early 2000s, first with the William Parker Quartet (with saxophonist Rob Brown, drummer
Hamid Drake Hamid Drake (born August 3, 1955) is an American jazz drummer and percussionist. By the close of the 1990s, Hamid Drake was widely regarded as one of the best percussionists in jazz and improvised music. Incorporating Afro-Cuban, Indian, and Afr ...
, and trombonist Lewis Barnes): '' O'Neal's Porch'' was included in Best of 2001 lists in ''The New York Times'', ''DownBeat'', and the
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; in 2002, '' Raining on the Moon'', featuring guest Leena Conquest, received rave reviews in publications including ''Pitchfork''. The album '' Sound Unity'' by the William Parker Quartet was chosen as one of
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's Top 100 Editor's Picks of 2005. '' Petit Oiseau'' was chosen as one of the best jazz disks of 2008 by ''
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'', the BBC's Radio Three, ''
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'', and
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. '' Double Sunrise Over Neptune'', also released in 2008, was listed as one of the top 10 2008 (through end of August) Jazz CDs at Amazon. Increasing prominence throughout the 2000s also led to a revisiting of his back catalogue, with the release of a number of early recordings. Parker is a prominent musician in the New York City experimental jazz scene, where he leads a number of groups and is associated with the
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, organized by his wife, the dancer Patricia Nicholson; he is also frequently noted for his community dedication, mentorship, and status as "free-jazz caretaker" and "unofficial mayor of the New York improvisational scene". He has performed at music festivals around the world, including the Guelph Jazz Festival in southern Ontario. Parker frequently plays
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. Bass has been his primary instrument for the duration of his career, but he also plays trumpet, tuba, bamboo flutes, shakuhachi, flute, double reeds, the West African kora, gembri, and donso ngoni, an instrument first introduced to him by
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. In 2006, Parker was awarded the Resounding Vision Award from
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. In March 2007, his book, ''Who Owns Music?'', was published by buddy's knife jazzedition in
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, Germany. ''Who Owns Music?'' assembles his political thoughts, poems, and musicological essays. In June 2011, Parker's second book, ''Conversations'', a collection of interviews with notable free jazz musicians and forward thinkers, mainly from the African-American community, was published by
RogueArt RogueArt (also written Rogueart and Rogue Art) is a French independent record label based in Paris. It was founded by record producer Michel Dorbon in 2005 and specialises in jazz and improvised music. History RogueArt was founded by record p ...
.


Discography


As leader


As co-leader


As sideman

With Fred Anderson *'' Blue Winter'' (Eremite, 2005) With Billy Bang *'' The Fire from Within'' (Soul Note, 1981) *'' Live at Carlos 1'' (Soul Note, 1984) With
Albert Beger Albert Beger (born 1959) is a saxophonist, flutist and an academy lecturer from Israel. Beger is a composer in genres that include post-bop, hard-bop, free-jazz and avant-garde music. Biography Albert Beger was born in the city of Istanbul, Tur ...
*''Evolving Silence, Vol. 1 (2005)'' *''Evolving Silence, Vol. 2 (2006)'' With
Peter Brötzmann Peter Brötzmann (born 6 March 1941) is a German saxophonist and clarinetist. Biography Early life Brötzmann was born in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He studied painting in Wuppertal and was involved with the Fluxus movement ...
*'' Never Too Late But Always Too Early'' (Eremite, 2003) *''The Bishop's Move'' (Les Disques Victo, 2004) With Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet *''Stone/Water'' (Okka Disk, 2002) *''Short Visit To Nowhere'' (Okka Disk, 2002) *''Broken English'' (Okka Disk, 2002) With Brötzmann's Die Like A Dog Quartet * '' Die Like a Dog: Fragments of Music, Life and Death of Albert Ayler'' (FMP, 1994) * '' Little Birds Have Fast Hearts, No. 1'' (FMP, 1998) * '' Little Birds Have Fast Hearts, No. 2'' (FMP, 1999) * '' From Valley to Valley'' (Eremite, 1999) * ''
Aoyama Crows ''Aoyama Crows'' is a live album by the Die Like a Dog Quartet: saxophonist Peter Brötzmann, trumpeter Toshinori Kondo, bassist William Parker, and drummer Hamid Drake. It was recorded in November 1999 at the "Total Music Meeting" held at the Po ...
'' (FMP, 2002) * ''Close Up'' (FMP, 2011) With Rob Brown *'' Breath Rhyme'' (
Silkheart Records Silkheart Records is a Swedish record company and label dedicated to improvised music and free jazz. Lars-Olof Gustavsson and Keith Knox founded Silkheart in 1985. In 1991, Jimmy Johnson of Forced Exposure suggested that Silkheart "could easily ...
, 1990) *''
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'' (Soul Note, 1996) *''
Round the Bend ''Round the Bend!'' is a satirical British children's television series, which ran on Children's ITV for three series from January 6, 1989, to May 7, 1991. The programme was produced by Hat Trick Productions for Yorkshire Television. After its ...
'' (Bleu Regard, 2002) *'' The Big Picture'' (Marge, 2004) *'' Crown Trunk Root Funk'' (AUM Fidelity, 2008) With Roy Campbell,
Joe McPhee Joe McPhee (born November 3, 1939) is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist born in Miami, Florida, a player of tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, the trumpet, flugelhorn and valve trombone. McPhee grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York, and is ...
& Warren Smith *'' Tribute to Albert Ayler Live at the Dynamo'' ( Marge, 2009) With Daniel Carter and
Federico Ughi Federico Ughi (born 1972) is an Italian drummer and composer. He works primarily in the fields of free improvisation and jazz. Career A native of Rome, Italy, he started playing drums at the age of twelve. In 1994 he moved to England, joined a ...
*''LIVE!'' (577 Records, 2017) *''Navajo Sunrise'' (Rudi Records. 2013) *''The Dream'' (577 Records, 2006) With Bill Dixon * ''
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'' (Soul Note, 1985 987 *''
Vade Mecum A handbook is a type of reference work, or other collection of instructions, that is intended to provide ready reference. The term originally applied to a small or portable book containing information useful for its owner, but the ''Oxford Engl ...
'' (Soul Note, 1994) *'' Vade Mecum II'' (Soul Note, 1994) With
Marco Eneidi Marco Eneidi (November 1, 1956 – May 24, 2016) was an American jazz alto saxophonist. He was primarily associated with free jazz. Career Eneidi was born in Portland, Oregon. His father worked for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and ...
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Cherry Box ''Cherry Box'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Marco Eneidi, which was recorded at Mills College, Oakland in 1998 and released on the Eremite label. He leads a trio with bassist William Parker and drummer Donald Robinson.Charles Gayle Charles Gayle (born February 28, 1939) is an American free jazz musician. Initially known as a saxophonist who came to prominence in the 1990s after decades of obscurity, Gayle also performs as pianist, bass clarinetist, bassist, and percussioni ...
*'' Touchin' on Trane'' (FMP, 1991
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* ''Translations'' (Silkheart, 1993) * ''Raining Fire'' (Silkheart, 1993) *''Blue Shadows'' (Silkheart, 1993
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* ''
More Live at the Knitting Factory '' More Live at the Knitting Factory'' is a 1993 two-CD live album by Charles Gayle. It was recorded on February 1, 15, and 22, 1993 at The Knitting Factory. Reception In a review for AllMusic, Ron Wynn wrote: "Tenor saxophonist Charles Gayle pla ...
'' (Knitting Factory, 1993) *''
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'' (Black Saint, 1993) *'' Daily Bread'' (Black Saint, 1995) With
Frode Gjerstad Frode Gjerstad (born 24 March 1948) is a Norwegian jazz musician with alto saxophone as principal instrument, but he also plays other saxophones, clarinet, and flute. He has collaborated with Paal Nilssen-Love, Borah Bergman, Peter Brötzmann, ...
*''Remember To Forget'' (Circulasione Totale, 1998) *''Ultima'' (Cadence Jazz Records, 1999) *''The Other Side'' (Ayler Records, 2006) *''On Reade Street'' (FMR Records, 2008) With Alan Glover *'' Kings Of Infinite Space'' (Omolade Music 2006) *'' The Juice Quartet Archives'' (Omolade Music 2010) With
Wayne Horvitz Wayne Horvitz (born 1955) is an American composer, keyboardist and record producer. He came to prominence in the Downtown scene of 1980s and '90s New York City, where he met his future wife, the singer, songwriter and pianist Robin Holcomb. He ...
*'' Some Order, Long Understood'' (Black Saint, 1982) With
Gianni Lenoci Gianni Lenoci (6 June 1963 – 30 September 2019) was an Italian jazz pianist and composer. Life and career Lenoci studied with pianists Paul Bley Paul Bley, CM (November 10, 1932 – January 3, 2016) was a jazz pianist known for his contri ...
*''Secret Garden'' (Silta) With
Frank Lowe Frank Lowe (June 24, 1943 – September 19, 2003) was an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist and composer. Biography Born and brought up in Memphis, Tennessee, Lowe took up the tenor saxophone at the age of 12. As an adult he moved to San Fra ...
*''Black Beings'' (ESP-Disk', 1973) *''The Loweski'' (ESP-Disk', 2012) With
Jimmy Lyons Jimmy Lyons (December 1, 1931 – May 19, 1986) was an American alto saxophone player. He is best known for his long tenure in the Cecil Taylor Unit. Lyons was the only constant member of the band from the mid-1960s until his death. Taylor never ...
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Wee Sneezawee ''Wee Sneezawee'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Jimmy Lyons recorded in 1983 for the Italian Black Saint label.
'' (Black Saint, 1983) *'' The Box Set'' (Ayler Records, 2003) With
Raphe Malik Raphe Malik, born Laurence Mazel (November 1, 1948 in Cambridge, Massachusetts – March 8, 2006 in Guilford, Vermont) was an American jazz trumpeter. Career Malik studied at the University of Massachusetts (1966–70), then moved to Paris, wh ...
*'' Last Set: Live at the 1369 Jazz Club'' (Boxholder, 2004) *''
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'' (Eremite, 1999) *'' Companions'' (Eremite, 2002) With Michael Marcus *''Under The Wire'' (Enja, 1990) With Thollem McDonas &
Nels Cline Nels Courtney Cline (born January 4, 1956) is an American guitarist and composer. He has been the guitarist for the band Wilco since 2004. In the 1980s he played jazz, often in collaboration with his twin brother Alex Cline, Alex, a percussionis ...
* '' The Gowanus Session'' (
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, 2012) With the Melodic Art-Tet (
Charles Brackeen Charles Brackeen (born March 13, 1940 in Eufaula, Oklahoma, United States; died November 5, 2021, Carson, California) was an American jazz saxophonist who primarily played tenor saxophone, but also played soprano saxophone. He was previously ma ...
,
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 ...
, Parker,
Roger Blank Roger Blank (born December 19, 1938, New York City) is an American jazz drummer. Blank's grandfather played saxophone and his father William Blank was a trumpeter who had performed with Cootie Williams. Blank worked with Hank Mobley in Harlem f ...
, Tony Waters) * '' Melodic Art–Tet'' (NoBusiness, 2013) With
Roscoe Mitchell Roscoe Mitchell (born August 3, 1940) is an American composer, jazz instrumentalist, and educator, known for being "a technically superb – if idiosyncratic – saxophonist". ''The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' described him as "one of the key figures ...
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This Dance Is for Steve McCall ''This Dance Is for Steve McCall'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell which was recorded in 1992 and released on the Italian Black Saint label. Background The record marks the debut of the Note Factory, an outgrowth of the ...
'' (Black Saint, 1993) *''
Nine to Get Ready ''Nine to Get Ready'' is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer Roscoe Mitchell, recorded in 1997 and released on the ECM Records, ECM label.
'' (ECM, 1997) With
Jemeel Moondoc Jemeel Moondoc (August 5, 1946 – August 29, 2021) was a jazz saxophonist who played alto saxophone. He was a proponent of a highly improvisational style. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and studied clarinet and piano before s ...
*'' First Feeding'' (Muntu, 1977) *'' The Evening of the Blue Men'' (Muntu, 1979) *'' Konstanze's Delight'' (Soul Note, 1983) *''
Nostalgia in Times Square ''Nostalgia in Times Square'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Jemeel Moondoc, which was recorded in 1985 and released the following year on the Italian Soul Note label. He leads a quintet that features Ornette Coleman guitarist Bern Nix, ...
'' (Soul Note, 1986) *'' New World Pygmies'' (Eremite, 1999) *'' New World Pygmies vol. 2'' (Eremite, 2002) *'' Live at Glenn Miller Café Vol 1'' (Ayler, 2002) *'' Live in Paris'' (Cadence, 2003) With Joe Morris *''
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'' (Leo, 1995) *'' Elsewhere'' (Homestead, 1996) *'' Invisible Weave'' (No More, 1997) *''
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'' (AUM Fidelity, 2012) With
Other Dimensions In Music Other Dimensions In Music is a free jazz group founded in the 1980s.Allmusic/ref> The group is a collective quartet composed of trumpeter Roy Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, bassist William Parker and drummer Rashid Bakr. Campb ...
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Other Dimensions In Music Other Dimensions In Music is a free jazz group founded in the 1980s.Allmusic/ref> The group is a collective quartet composed of trumpeter Roy Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, bassist William Parker and drummer Rashid Bakr. Campb ...
'' (Silkheart, 1990) * '' Now!'' (Aum Fidelity, 1998) * ''
Time Is of the Essence Is Beyond Time ''Time Is of the Essence Is Beyond Time'' is the third album by free jazz collective quartet Other Dimensions In Music, composed of trumpeter Roy Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, bassist William Parker and drummer Rashid Bakr. For ...
'' (Aum Fidelity, 2000) * ''
Live at the Sunset ''Live at the Sunset'' is the fourth album by free jazz collective quartet Other Dimensions In Music, composed of trumpeter Roy Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, bassist William Parker and Hamid Drake replacing regular drummer Ras ...
'' (Marge, 2007) * '' Kaiso Stories'' (Silkheart, 2011) With
Ivo Perelman Ivo Perelman (born January 12, 1961) is a Brazilian free jazz saxophonist born in São Paulo. Career In his youth, Perelman learned to play guitar, cello, clarinet, trombone, and piano, concentrating on tenor sax since age 19. He attended the Be ...
*'' Cama de Terra'' (Homestead, 1996) * '' En Adir'' (Music & Arts, 1997) * '' Sound Hierarchy'' (Music & Arts, 1997) *''Serendipity'' (Leo, 2013) *''Book of Sound'' (Leo, 2014) With
Matthew Shipp Matthew Shipp (born December 7, 1960) is an American pianist, composer, and bandleader. Early life and education Shipp was raised in Wilmington, Delaware, and began playing piano at six years old. His mother was a friend of trumpeter Clifford B ...
*'' Points'' (Silkheart, 1992) *'' Circular Temple'' (Quinton, 1992) *'' Zo'' (Rise, 1994) *''
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'' (2.13.61, 1995) *''
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'' (Brinkman, 1996) *'' The Flow of X'' (2.13.61, 1997) *'' By the Law of Music'' (HatART, 1997) *'' The Multiplication Table'' (hatOLOGY, 1998) *''
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'' (hatOLOGY, 1998) *'' DNA'' (Thirsty Ear, 1999) *''
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'' (Bleu Regard, 1999) * '' Pastoral Composure'' (Thirsty Ear, 2000) *'' Expansion, Power, Release'' (hatOLOGY, 2001) *'' New Orbit'' (Thirsty Ear, 2001) *'' Equilibrium'' (Thirsty Ear, 2003) *''
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'' (RogueArt, 2015) With
Steve Swell Steve Swell (born in Newark, New Jersey, December 6, 1954) is an American free jazz trombonist, composer, and educator. Music career Swell studied at Jersey City State Teachers College before moving to New York City in 1975 where he began his m ...
* '' Swimming in a Galaxy of Goodwill and Sorrow'' (RogueArt, 2007) With Cecil Taylor *'' The Eighth'' (HatHut, 1986) *''
Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants) ''Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants)'' is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded in Milan, Italy on October 22–24, 1984 and released on the Soul Note label. The album features performances by Taylor with Jimmy Lyons, Enrico Rava, Tomasz Stanko, Fra ...
'' (Soul Note, 1987) *'' Olu Iwa'' (Soul Note, 1987) *'' Live in Bologna'' (Leo, 1987) *''
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'' (Leo, 1987) *'' Tzotzil/Mummers/Tzotzil'' (Leo, 1988) *'' Alms/Tiergarten (Spree)'' (FMP, 1988) *'' In Florescence'' (A&M, 1989) *'' Looking (Berlin Version) Corona'' (FMP, 1989) *'' Looking (Berlin Version) The Feel Trio'' (FMP, 1989) *''
Celebrated Blazons ''Celebrated Blazons'' is a live album featuring performances by Cecil Taylor with William Parker and Tony Oxley recorded at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin on June 29, 1990, and released on the FMP label. Reception Reviewer Thom Jurek wr ...
'' (FMP, 1990) *'' 2 Ts for a Lovely T'', (Codanza Records, 1990
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*'' CT: The Dance Project'' (FMP, 1990
008 008, OO8, O08, or 0O8 may refer to: * The Streetwear Brand @008us , inspired by Ian Fleming & Virgil Abloh *"030", the fictional 030 Agent of MI6 * '' 038: Operation Exterminate'', a 1965 Italian action film * '' Explosivo 030'' a 1940 Argentine c ...
With John Blum (pianist) *''Astrogeny'' (Eremite, 2005) With David S Ware *'' Passage to Music'' (Silkheart 1988) *'' Great Bliss, Vol. 1'' (Silkheart 1991) *'' Great Bliss, Vol. 2'' (Silkheart 1991) *''
Flight of I ''Flight of I'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware recorded in 1991 and released by the Japanese DIW label and through a temporary licensing arrangement in the United States by Columbia Records. This is the last recording of ...
'' (DIW 1992) *''
Third Ear Recitation ''Third Ear Recitation'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware recorded in 1992 and released on the Japanese DIW label. This is the first recording by the David S. Ware Quartet with Whit Dickey replacing former drummer Marc Edw ...
'' (DIW 1992) *''
Earthquation ''Earthquation'' is an album by the American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware, recorded in 1994 and released on the Japanese DIW label. Music As in previous DIW sessions, the quartet plays two standards, Eddie Heywood's "Canadian Sunset", which Wa ...
'' (DIW 1994) *''
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'' (Homestead 1995) *''
Oblations and Blessings ''Oblations and Blessings'' is an album by jazz saxophonist David S. Ware, recorded in 1995 and released on the Silkheart label. It features the David S. Ware Quartet with pianist Matthew Shipp, bassist William Parker and drummer Whit Dickey pl ...
'' (Silkheart, 1996) *''
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'' (Homestead 1996) *'' Godspelized'' (DIW, 1996) *'' Wisdom of Uncertainty'' (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) *'' Surrendered'' (Columbia, 2000) *'' Corridors & Parallels'' (AUM Fidelity, 2001) *'' Freedom Suite'' (AUM Fidelity, 2002) *'' Threads'' (Thirsty Ear, 2003) *''
Live in the World ''Live in the World'' is a live album by the David S. Ware Quartets. Six tracks were recorded in Switzerland in 1998, and feature Ware on saxophone, Matthew Shipp on piano, William Parker on bass, and Susie Ibarra on drums. The remaining tracks ...
'' (Thirsty Ear, 2005) *'' BalladWare'' (Thirsty Ear, 1999 006 *''
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'' (AUM Fidelity, 2007) *'' Live in Vilnius'' (NoBusiness Records 2007) *''
Shakti In Hinduism, especially Shaktism (a theological tradition of Hinduism), Shakti (Devanagari: शक्ति, IAST: Śakti; lit. "Energy, ability, strength, effort, power, capability") is the primordial cosmic energy, female in aspect, and rep ...
'' (AUM Fidelity, 2009) *'' Onecept'' (AUM Fidelity, 2009) *'' Planetary Unknown'' (AUM 2010) *'' Live at Jazzfestival Saalfelden 2011'' (AUM 2011) *''
Live in New York, 2010 ''Live in New York, 2010'' is a live album by the David S. Ware Trio, featuring Ware on Stritch (saxophone), stritch and tenor saxophone, William Parker (musician), William Parker on bass, and Warren Smith (jazz percussionist), Warren Smith on drum ...
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Books

*Who Owns Music? ( buddy's knife jazzedition, 2007) *''Conversations'' (RogueArt, 2010)


Films

*2001 – '' Inside Out in the Open'' (2001). Directed by Alan Roth. Asymmetric Pictures. Distributed by Third World Newsreel.


References


External links


A SessionographyWilliam Parker's book "who owns music?" at ''www.buddysknife.de''38 minute mp3 interviewReview of "Double Sunrise Over Neptune" (2008)
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