Tue, Jun 3 at 6:30 PM

Joe McPhee + Tcheser Holmes

Brooklyn, New York
Free

Following their burn-the-house-down set at our 8th Anniversary Party, Joe McPhee and Tcheser Holmes return for another wide-ranging exploration into the outer limits of free jazz, this time on a Brooklyn brewery rooftop.

Joe McPhee has been a deeply emotional composer, improviser, and multi-instrumentalist since his emergence on the creative jazz and new music scenes in the late ‘60s. Inspired by the music of Albert Ayler, he taught himself the saxophone and proceeded to cut two records that remain defining monuments to the civil rights movement: the outré free jazz of Underground Railroad (Bo'Weavil Recordings, 1969) and avant-funk of Nation Time (CjRecord Productions, 1971). His odyssey since has taken McPhee through Deep Listening collaborations with Pauline Oliveros and countless left-field improv sessions both within and way outside of the jazz tradition. He’s joined by the inimitable Brooklyn-born drummer Tcheser Holmes, known for his collaborations with Aquilles Navarro, Irreversible Entanglements, and Sön.


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