James Newton

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Black And Tan Fantasy 05:47 Tools
Land of Enchantment 05:32 Tools
Blackbird (Thomas Penton remix) 07:16 Tools
Cottontail 06:58 Tools
Virgin Jungle 11:14 Tools
Passion Flower 05:53 Tools
Sophisticated Lady 04:09 Tools
Fleurette Africaine 04:09 Tools
Strange Feeling 04:55 Tools
Choir 04:33 Tools
The Gravel Road 04:33 Tools
The Dabtara 03:24 Tools
Coltrane Dream 07:40 Tools
Choir [Pass The Mic] 04:32 Tools
Echo Canyon 06:43 Tools
Addis Ababa 02:56 Tools
Axum 04:19 Tools
Solomon, Chief Of Wise Men 04:44 Tools
Feeling 02:35 Tools
Flying 00:00 Tools
Mälak 'Uqabe 06:53 Tools
Fleurette Africaine (The African Flower) 04:16 Tools
The Neser 08:00 Tools
To Speak of Dreams 08:00 Tools
Susenyos And Werzelya 05:21 Tools
Malak 'Uqabe 06:52 Tools
The Circus Sets Up 00:00 Tools
Healing Katniss 06:52 Tools
O'Keeffe 04:48 Tools
The Crips 07:19 Tools
Bartok Dream 07:19 Tools
Love Don't Leave 00:00 Tools
Suite for Frida Kahlo 03:55 Tools
Ise 05:39 Tools
Angels and Birds 03:55 Tools
Kamakura 07:13 Tools
Syrinx 03:55 Tools
Mr. Dolphy 07:05 Tools
One for Strayhorn 05:16 Tools
Daydream 07:05 Tools
Persephone 03:49 Tools
Venezia a l'alba 05:05 Tools
Water Mystery 08:55 Tools
The Hanging Tree 05:05 Tools
Lone Hill 10:39 Tools
Ritual Distance 06:52 Tools
Not Without You 05:47 Tools
Star Crossed Lovers 03:31 Tools
Blood Diamond 06:09 Tools
Budapest 10:05 Tools
Chiesa San Lazzaro 08:39 Tools
Firebreath 04:52 Tools
Of the Most High 04:52 Tools
Is That A Kiss? 03:31 Tools
Past Spirits 05:41 Tools
Ismene 08:39 Tools
Central Ave 05:41 Tools
Dance Steps 05:25 Tools
The Death of St. John the Baptist 04:43 Tools
Solomon Vandy 02:11 Tools
The Wake (In Memory of Dr. Howard Swanson) 05:41 Tools
Nocturne #2 04:43 Tools
The Hanging Tree (Rebel Remix) 05:41 Tools
Luella (For My Aunt) 05:41 Tools
Cotton Tail 05:41 Tools
Forever Charles 08:14 Tools
Anna Maria 05:41 Tools
James Newton / Black And Tan Fantasy 05:41 Tools
Fleurette Affricaine 04:16 Tools
Meditations on Integration 17:15 Tools
Diamonds Are For Freedom 05:41 Tools
The Price Of Everything 08:40 Tools
My Name Is Robert Neville 05:41 Tools
Moved by the Spirit 09:47 Tools
Ise (The Sea of Ise) 06:17 Tools
Tenderly 06:15 Tools
Elliptical 06:17 Tools
San Pedro Sketches 06:17 Tools
Nocturne #1 06:15 Tools
Solomon, Chief Of Wise Man 08:14 Tools
Bedroom Dreams Main Theme 06:17 Tools
Today at Midnight 00:00 Tools
Peace 17:41 Tools
Lake 05:00 Tools
Hat And Beard 04:16 Tools
Miss Fanny's New Dress 16:22 Tools
The Spiritual Suite 05:00 Tools
The Fire 04:16 Tools
fairy dance 00:00 Tools
Pinky Below 05:00 Tools
La Bamba 03:24 Tools
Ark Ascending 04:16 Tools
Nocturne No.2 04:16 Tools
The Spirtitual Suite (arr. J. Newton): Going Home - Choir - Amazing Graze 17:41 Tools
Katniss 17:41 Tools
The Evening Leans Toward You 16:22 Tools
Noah Visits 17:41 Tools
Nocturne No. 2 04:43 Tools
Black & Tan Fantasy 05:45 Tools
Heaven 16:22 Tools
As The Sound of Many Waters 13:38 Tools
Richmond In Acropolis 16:22 Tools
Susenyos And Werelya 16:22 Tools
Scan Her Again (Artem Zlobin & Stepan Misharin Dubstep Matchup Mod) 04:16 Tools
The Spiritual Suite (a: Going Home, b: Choir, c: Amazing Grace) 03:24 Tools
Scan Her Again (Artem Zlobin & Stepan Misharin Dubstep) 03:24 Tools
The Bad Color 03:24 Tools
Rue's Farewell 05:00 Tools
Rituals 05:00 Tools
Horn Of Plenty 05:00 Tools
The Verdict 05:00 Tools
Aurora & Phillip in Faeireland 05:00 Tools
Ise - The Sea of Ise 05:00 Tools
Ginette Esther 05:45 Tools
Mvt. 4 - The Love Embrace of the Universe 13:38 Tools
Mvt. 3 - Las Dos Fridas 16:22 Tools
I'm Coming Home 05:45 Tools
Race To Resting Rock 16:22 Tools
I Cannot See His Color 16:22 Tools
Crystal 16:22 Tools
Magali 16:22 Tools
Echo Canyon (Side A) 16:22 Tools
Andre 16:22 Tools
Oblong 16:22 Tools
Build a House Around Her 16:22 Tools
Mvt. 2 - The Broken Column 16:22 Tools
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James W. Newton (b. Los Angeles, California, May 1, 1953) is a prominent American jazz flautist, composer, and conductor. From his earliest years, James Newton grew up immersed in the sounds of African American music, including urban blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel. In his early teens he played electric bass guitar, alto saxophone, and clarinet. In high school he took up the flute, influenced by Eric Dolphy and Roland Kirk. In addition to taking lessons in classical music on flute, he also studied jazz with Buddy Collette. He completed his formal musical training at California State University. From 1972 to 1975, together with David Murray, Bobby Bradford, and Arthur Blythe, Newton was a member of drummer (and later critic) Stanley Crouch's band Black Music Infinity. From 1978 to 1981 he lived in New York, leading a trio with pianist and composer Anthony Davis and cellist Abdul Wadud. These three played extended chamber jazz and Third Stream compositions by Newton and Davis. With Davis, Newton founded a quartet and toured successfully in Europe in the early 1980s. Afterwards, he performed with a wide variety of musicians, including projects by John Carter and the Mingus Dynasty. Newton has released four recordings of his solo improvisations for flute. He has also worked with Herbie Hancock, Bobby Hutcherson, Lester Bowie, Leroy Jenkins, Chet Baker, Kenny Burrell, and Andrew Cyrille. Since the 1990s Newton has often worked with musicians from other cultural spheres, including Jon Jang, Gao Hong, Kadri Gopalnath, and Shubhendra Rao, and has taken part in many cross-cultural projects. Newton has performed with the New York Philharmonic, Brooklyn Philharmonic, L'Orchestre du Conservatoire de Paris, Vladimir Spivakov and the Moscow Virtuosi, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Southwest Chamber Music, California EAR Unit, New York New Music Ensemble, San Francisco Ballet, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group. He served for five years as Musical Director/Conductor of the Luckman Jazz Orchestra and has held professorships at the University of California, Irvine, the California Institute of the Arts, and California State University, Los Angeles. In 1989 he published a method book entitled The Improvising Flute. He has also composed classical works for chamber ensemble and orchestra, as well as electronic music. In 1997 he wrote an opera, The Songs of Freedom. Based on the knowledge of the deep tradition of "extended" jazz compositions and European contemporary music, Newton uses post-serial methods in composing. His compositions may be judged as specifically African American not solely because of the presence of crucial idiomatic elements such as rhythm, pronunciation, and transformation of sound, but also because of their dialoging between different cultures. In his compositional output, he specializes in chamber music and writing for unconventional instrumentations. He has also written a symphony and composed for ballet and modern dance. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.