The Jazz at Atlas series keeps fighting the good fight, presenting live performances by some of the foremost figures in contemporary creative music. On July 21, the organization brings cornetist and composer Ted Daniel and his International Brass and Membrane Corps to the seriesโ home, Atlas Studios, in honor of the bandโs debut album, Zuluโs Ball: Ted Daniel Plays the Music of King Oliver.
Daniel made his own debut on disc as a sideman to his late Ossining neighbor, guitarist Sonny Sharrock, on 1969’s seminal Black Woman. A leading figure in New Yorkโs 1970s loft jazz scene, Daniel went on to record and perform with such other major artists as Sam Rivers, Archie Shepp, Dewey Redman, Andrew Cyrille, Billy Bang, Henry Threadgill, and Defunkt, as well as leading his own groups. Zuluโs Ball brings a contemporary reading to the early New Orleans jazz of Joseph โKingโ Oliver and features leader Daniel on cornet, Marvin Sewell on guitar, Joseph Daley on tuba, and Newman Taylor Baker on drums
This 2011 edition of the band features a different lineup performing โJust Goneโ:
Ted Daniel and his International Brass and Membrane Corps will appear at Atlas Studios in Newburgh, New York, on July 21 at 8pm. Tickets are $20. For more information, call (845) 391-8855 or visit https://www.atlasnewburgh.com/news/2017/4/10/introducing-jazz-at-atlas.
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This article appears in July 2018.










