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BILLY BANG

BILLY BANG - Violinist

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Billy BangThe violin is hardly the first instrument that comes to mind when you think about jazz, but that's never daunted Billy Bang, one of the instrument's most adventurous exponents.Over the past 26 years Bang's hard-edged tone, soulful sense of traditional swing and evocatively expressive style has enhanced over two dozen albums by top names in a variety of genres, from the blistering funk of Bootsy Collins and the harmolodic groove of Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society to the intergalactic uproar of Sun Ra.With more than 15 albums under his own leadership, nearly a dozen more in co-led endeavors, and five more with the String Trio of New York (which he co-founded in 1977 with guitarist James Emery and bassist John Lindberg), Billy Bang is one of the more prolific and original members of the progressive scene.Born William Vincent Walker in Mobile, Alabama in 1947, his family moved to New York City's Harlem while he was still an infant. In junior high school he was nicknamed Billy Bang after a cartoon character, and over his initial protests, it stuck. Around the same time, his primary interest turned to music, and he took up the violin, switching to percussion in the early '60s when he became captivated by Afro-Cuban rhythms.While attending a Massachusetts prep school under full scholarship, he met and began playing with fellow-student, folk-singer Arlo Guthrie. Drafted into the army following graduation, Bang was sent to Vietnam, an experience that profoundly affected his life, often quite painfully. Returning home and radicalized, Billy became active in the anti-war movement, and by the late '60s had returned to music.Heavily inspired by the exploratory fire of John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman and the liberating energy of the free-jazz movement, Bang returned to the violin as his principal means of expression. Attending New York's Queens College, and studying privately with renowned violinist Leroy Jenkins, Bang became a key member of the dynamic New York avant-garde scene of the '70s.Forming his own group, The Survival Ensemble, and working with artists like David Murray, Frank Lowe, William Parker and the legendary Sam Rivers, Billy began to reach an international audience in 1977 with the String Trio, remaining with the cooperative ensemble for nine years.During these same years he continued to tour and record with his own ensembles, as well as genre-busting ensembles like The Decoding Society and Bill Laswell's Material (alongside guitar giant Sonny Sharrock). He even briefly led his own funk-oriented band, Forbidden Planet, and in 1981 taught at the University of Nebraska.He continued to work and collaborate with notables like Murray, Don Cherry and James 'Blood ' Ulmer, and in 1982 began a ten-year association with the incomparable Sun Ra, concluding with a 1992 quartet recording for Soul Note, "A Tribute to Stuff Smith," dedicated to the father of the jazz violin.In 1990, Bang formed the Solomonic Quartet with trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah, and continued to freelance and lead his own groups.Relocating to Berlin in 1996 where he lived until 2000, Bang criss-crossed the Atlantic frequently, performing all over Europe and doing five tours through the South and Midwest with percussionist Abbey Rader, three of which included tenorman Frank Lowe.He also began a regular working relationship with percussionist Kahil El'Zabar in 1996, performing in duet, and sometimes as a trio with esteemed Art Ensemble of Chicago co-founder and bassist Malachi Favors Maghostut.Currently, Bang records for Canada's Justin Time Records, for which he recorded "Bang On" in 1997 and "The Big Bang Theory" in 1999. His latest CD (released in October 2001) entitled "Vietnam: The Aftermath" evokes and confronts the memories of his Vietnam experiences and showcases the fine compositional skills that have always marked his own recordings.Returning to New York in 2000, Bang has continued his busy schedule, touring Europe in the Fall of 2001 with David Murray, continuing a musical interaction that has lasted over 25 years with a series of concerts and a collaborative dance work in Birmingham, England.He also tours Europe in November 2001 and the U.S. in January 2002 in duet with El'Zabar; and performs in England with the fusion ensemble Sonicphonics, with whom he's worked since 1998.A dazzling improviser, excellent composer, and provocative leader, Billy Bang remains on the cutting-edge of jazz expression..
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Member Since: 1/25/2007
Band Website: justin-time.com/authors/billybang/
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Influences: Stuff Smith - Ornette Coleman - Classical Music

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BILLY BANG AlBUMS

Name/Label/Date

Above and Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids (Live) - Justin Time Records - 2007
Hip Hop Be Bop - ITM,
Vietnam: Reflections - Justin Time, 2005
Vietnam: The Aftermath - Justin Time, 2001
Big Bang Theory - Justin Time, 2000
Forbidden Planet - Masterplan, 2000
Commandment (For the Sculpture of Alain Kirili) - No More, 1997
Bang On! - Justin Time, 1997
Spirits Gathering - CIMP, 1997
Tribute to Stuff Smith - Soul Note, 1996
Valve, No. 10 - Soul Note, 1992
Live at Carlos 1 - Soul Note, 1988
The Fire From Within - Soul Note, 1986
Invitation - Soul Note, 1984
Bangception, Willisau [live] 1982 Hat Musics, 1982
Outline, No. 12 - Celluloid, 1982
Rainbow Gladiator - Soul Note, 1982
Live at Green Space - Amina, 1981
Changing Seasons - Bellows, 1981
Sweet Space Anima, 1980
Distinction without a Difference - hatHUT, 1979
New York Collage - Anima, 1979

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Record Label: http://www.justin-time.com/authors/billybang/
Type of Label: Indie

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Above and Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids by Steve Leggett

Above and Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids by Steve LeggettThis is a remarkable album on several levels. Recorded at a performance by the Billy Bang Quintet at the Urban Institute for Contemporary A...
Posted by BILLY BANG on Sun, 03 Aug 2008 03:06:00 PST

Billy Bang Quintet with Frank Lowe - Above & Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids

Music Review: Billy Bang Quintet with Frank Lowe - Above & Beyond: An Evening in Grand RapidsWritten by Michael J. WestPublished May 21, 2007Violinist Billy Bang and tenor saxophonist Frank Lowe share...
Posted by BILLY BANG on Thu, 31 May 2007 12:50:00 PST

Video: Billy Bang live with Kahil El Zabaar's band

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Billy Bang / Kahil El'Zabar tour

Billy Bang will be touring the U.S. and Europe with Kahil El'Zabar from the March to the end of April 2007 ...... Check it ......
Posted by BILLY BANG on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:52:00 PST

Unsung Recordings by Billy Bang

Unsung Recordings by Billy BangBilly Bang - Published: May 7, 2004By Robert SpencerRainbow Gladiator1981Soul NoteExpansive and warm, this is one of Billy Bang's best recordings. Tyler had a rough, app...
Posted by BILLY BANG on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 07:42:00 PST

Billy Bang Is in the House by Tom Hull

Billy Bang Is in the HouseLittle kid struggling to comprehend his past opens up new worlds for jazz fiddleby Tom HullOctober 3rd, 2005 12:28 PM He's reached a pinnacle.More young jazz violinists appea...
Posted by BILLY BANG on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 03:44:00 PST