Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions.|JAY CLAYTON / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz| hosted by Roberta Penn. - SERIES: Jazz journal| no. 6 Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions. - CONTENT: Singer Jay Clayton uses her voice as an instrument in conjunction with experimental musicials Muhal Richard Abrams and Steve Reich, as well as popular composer Bobby McFerrin. Ms. Clayton performs on this recording with a choir of six, featuring Urszula Dudziak and Runde Eckert. BROADCAST: 1993. RESTRICTED USE.
Singer Jay Clayton uses her voice as an instrument in conjunction with experimental musicals Muhal Richard Abrams and Steve Reich, as well as popular composer Bobby McFerrin. Ms. Clayton performs on this recording with a choir of six, featuring Urszula Dudziak and Runde Eckert.