Jason Moran

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Blue Blocks 00:00 Tools
Improvisation 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock 00:00 Tools
RFK In The Land Of Apartheid 00:00 Tools
Body And Soul 03:46 Tools
Gangsterism On A Lunchtable 00:00 Tools
Crepuscule With Nellie 00:00 Tools
Cradle Song 00:00 Tools
Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2 - Live 00:00 Tools
Gentle Shifts South 00:00 Tools
Study No. 6 04:04 Tools
Feedback Pt 2 00:00 Tools
You've Got To Be Modernistic 00:00 Tools
Time Into Space Into Time 00:00 Tools
Pas De Deux - Lines Ballet 03:31 Tools
Gangsterism Over 10 Years 00:00 Tools
Ain't Misbehavin' 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock Postscript 00:00 Tools
Big Stuff 00:00 Tools
Play To Live 00:00 Tools
Arizona Landscape 00:00 Tools
The Sun At Midnight 00:00 Tools
The Subtle One 00:00 Tools
Artists Ought to be Writing 00:00 Tools
To Bob Vatel Of Paris 00:00 Tools
Kinda Dukish 00:00 Tools
Moran Tonk Circa 1936 00:00 Tools
Break Down 00:00 Tools
Passion 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Irons 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On A River 00:00 Tools
Auf Einer Burg/ In A Fortress 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nobody's Business 00:00 Tools
I'll Play The Blues For You 00:00 Tools
Old Babies 00:00 Tools
Foot Under Foot 00:00 Tools
Refraction 2 00:00 Tools
Lulu's Back In Town 00:00 Tools
Milestone 00:00 Tools
Yacht Club Swing 00:00 Tools
Out Front 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Canvas 00:00 Tools
Another One 00:00 Tools
He puts on his coat and leaves 00:00 Tools
Refraction 1 00:00 Tools
Earth Song 00:00 Tools
Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing 00:00 Tools
Fats Elegy 00:00 Tools
Two Sleepy People 00:00 Tools
The Joint Is Jumpin’ 00:00 Tools
Honeysuckle Rose 00:00 Tools
Jump Up 00:00 Tools
Say Peace 00:00 Tools
RAIN 00:00 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz 00:00 Tools
Joga 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On The Rise 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock (Live) 00:00 Tools
Handful Of Keys 00:00 Tools
Aubade 00:00 Tools
Skitter In 00:00 Tools
Summit 00:00 Tools
Thief Without Loot 00:00 Tools
Draw The Light Out 00:00 Tools
Sound It Out 00:00 Tools
Fire Waltz 00:00 Tools
Restin' 00:00 Tools
Later 00:00 Tools
Wig Wise 00:00 Tools
G Suit Saltation 00:00 Tools
Yojimbo 00:00 Tools
The Field 00:00 Tools
Lies Are Sold 00:00 Tools
Fragment Of A Necklace 00:00 Tools
Murder Of Don Fanucci 00:00 Tools
Body & Soul 00:00 Tools
Twelve 00:00 Tools
Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2 (Live) 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Wood 00:00 Tools
Sheik Of Araby / I Found A New Baby - Medley 00:00 Tools
Snake Stance 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism on the Set 00:00 Tools
Battle Of The Cattle Acts 00:00 Tools
Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Three Of The Same 00:00 Tools
Aquanaut 00:00 Tools
Retrograde 00:00 Tools
JAMO Meets SAMO 00:00 Tools
Still Moving 00:00 Tools
Bloody Sunday Parts 1-3 00:00 Tools
Release From Suffering 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Stages 00:00 Tools
Kinesics 00:00 Tools
Infospace 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Ringing My Phone (Straight Outta Istanbul) 00:00 Tools
Field of the Dead (from Alexander Nevsky) 00:00 Tools
Ringing My Phone (Straight Outta Istanbul) - Live 00:00 Tools
Root Progression 00:00 Tools
Le Tombeau de Couperin / States Of Art 00:00 Tools
Sheik Of Araby / I Found A New Baby (Medley) 00:00 Tools
Field Of The Dead (excerpt from Alexander Nevsky) 00:00 Tools
Three of the Same From Two Different 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock - Live 00:00 Tools
Body & Soul - Live 00:00 Tools
Another One - Live 00:00 Tools
Out Front - Live 00:00 Tools
Another One (Live) 00:00 Tools
Cager Lee 01:42 Tools
Ringing My Phone 00:00 Tools
Final Speech 00:00 Tools
Gentle Shifts South - Live 00:00 Tools
Ringing My Phone (Straight Outta Istanbul) (Live) 00:00 Tools
Body & Soul (Live) 00:00 Tools
Put Your Hands On It 00:00 Tools
Le Tombeau De Couperin (States of Art) 00:00 Tools
Intermezzo, Op. 118 No. 2 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Canvas - Live 00:00 Tools
Infospace - Live 00:00 Tools
Out Front (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Joint Is Jumpin' 00:00 Tools
Thelonious 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism Oncanvas 00:00 Tools
Sheik Of Araby / I Found A New Baby 00:00 Tools
Gansterism On Canvas 00:00 Tools
Gentle Shifts South (Live) 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Canvas (Live) 00:00 Tools
Infospace (Live) 00:00 Tools
Gentle Shifts South (My Folks' Folks) 00:00 Tools
Episode 8 - Commentary 00:00 Tools
Field Of The Dead 00:00 Tools
Theif Without Loot 00:00 Tools
Crops 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism in the Wind 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Stages (Live) 00:00 Tools
Episode 28 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On Stage - Live 00:00 Tools
Pas De Deux 00:00 Tools
Red Sky Green 00:00 Tools
Cupid 00:00 Tools
Gangstersim in the Wind Again 00:00 Tools
South Side Digging 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On a Luchtable 00:00 Tools
The 13th Fugue 00:00 Tools
My Father's House 00:00 Tools
They Come to Us Theme 00:00 Tools
For Jaki 00:00 Tools
White Space 00:00 Tools
You've Got to Be Modernistic (excerpt) 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism at The Vanguard 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock [Live] 00:00 Tools
Reanimation 00:00 Tools
Creed 00:00 Tools
Conspiracy Blue 00:00 Tools
Planet Rock (excerpt) 00:00 Tools
Kinescis 00:00 Tools
Big News / More News 00:00 Tools
Study No. 6 - Slow 00:00 Tools
Blessing the boats 00:00 Tools
Winds 00:00 Tools
Study No. 6 - Medium 00:00 Tools
Wind 00:00 Tools
Band Intro 00:00 Tools
Le Trombeau De Couperin/States Of Art 00:00 Tools
Sheik Of Araby/I Found A New Baby 00:00 Tools
Introduction (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ringing My Phone (Straight Outta Istanbul) [Live] 00:00 Tools
All Hammers And Chains 00:00 Tools
Wind Finale 00:00 Tools
Field of the Dead {from Alexander Nevsky} 00:00 Tools
ボディ・アンド・ソウル 00:00 Tools
Veterans 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds 00:00 Tools
Le Tombeau De Couperin / States Of Art - Medley 00:00 Tools
Between Nothingness and Infinity 00:00 Tools
Gangersterism On Canvass 00:00 Tools
Magnet 00:00 Tools
Benediction 00:00 Tools
Sun At Midnight 00:00 Tools
Confession 00:00 Tools
More News 00:00 Tools
Field of the Dead (Excerpt from "Alexander Nevsky") 00:00 Tools
Cycle III 00:00 Tools
Bloody Sunday Walkup 00:00 Tools
Alicia 00:00 Tools
Summon 00:00 Tools
Offertory 00:00 Tools
Responsorial 00:00 Tools
Ruf Einer Burg / In a Fortress 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism On The River 00:00 Tools
07 Aquanaut 00:00 Tools
Make Noise 00:00 Tools
Big News 00:00 Tools
Wabashin' 00:00 Tools
Jóga 00:00 Tools
Invocation 00:00 Tools
You’ve Got to Be Modernistic 00:00 Tools
Big Stuff (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Auf Einer Burg 00:00 Tools
All Decks 00:00 Tools
Moran Tonk Circa 1935 00:00 Tools
Twelve [Live Classics] 00:00 Tools
Le Tombeau De Couperin/States Of Art 00:00 Tools
Le Tombeau de Couperin , State 00:00 Tools
Music Boxing More News 00:00 Tools
Wabash Stomp 00:00 Tools
Easy 00:00 Tools
Ain’t Misbehavin’ 00:00 Tools
Der Doppelgänger 00:00 Tools
Shoulder to Shoulder 00:00 Tools
Luthers Lament 00:00 Tools
LE TOMBEAU DE COUPERIN : FORLANE / STATES OF ART 00:00 Tools
Refraction - Breakin' Glass 00:00 Tools
I’ll Play the Blues for You 00:00 Tools
Intermezzo, Op.118, No.2 00:00 Tools
Too Much Sugar 00:00 Tools
bradley 1/2 00:00 Tools
Refraction 00:00 Tools
Jöga 00:00 Tools
Cradle Song - Jason Moran 00:00 Tools
Twelve Facing Left 00:00 Tools
03 - refraction 2 00:00 Tools
01 - break down 00:00 Tools
Gangsterism on Stage 00:00 Tools
The Battle on Ice 00:00 Tools
Ringing My Phone (Straight Out 00:00 Tools
Vamp 00:00 Tools
02 - milestone 00:00 Tools
Auf einer Burg / In a Fortress 00:00 Tools
I Fall in Love Too Easily 00:00 Tools
Frankfurt'06X27 - II 00:00 Tools
Face/Fade 00:00 Tools
Lulu’s Back In Town 00:00 Tools
Mood Indigo 00:00 Tools
Hyperthral 00:00 Tools
Gangeterism on Canvas 00:00 Tools
Auf Einer Burg-In a Fortress 00:00 Tools
The Joint Is Jumpin‚ 00:00 Tools
Pas de Deux -- Lines Ballet 00:00 Tools
THE JOINT IS JUMPIN 00:00 Tools
Listen 00:00 Tools
Petrograde 00:00 Tools
High Priest 00:00 Tools
Summit Conference 00:00 Tools
Kinda Dukish-Body & Soul 00:00 Tools
Gansterism on a lunchtable 00:00 Tools
Intermezzo, Op.118 No.2 00:00 Tools
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34 year-old pianist Jason Moran has proven, after seven years on the estimable Blue Note Records, more than his brilliance as a performer. He’s established himself as a risk-taker, a seeker of new directions for jazz as a whole. Looking to the wider world of art for inspiration, Moran has found it in edgy 20th century painters like Jean-Michel Basquiat (check out “JAMO Meets SAMO” from Soundtrack to Human Motion, his 1999 debut as a leader, as well as his ongoing series of “Gangsterism” compositions), Egon Schiele (from whose painting entitled “Facing Left” Moran borrowed the title of his second album for Blue Note) and Robert Rauschenberg, whose chaotic refinement inspired Moran’s third album Black Stars, featuring the legendary Sam Rivers. Jason Moran was born January 21, 1975 in Houston, Texas. He began studying the piano at age 6, but longed to quit the instrument until he first experienced the sounds of jazz legend Thelonious Monk, an experience that renewed his interest in music and established an early role model in his creative development. Moran went on to attend Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts where he became an active member of the jazz program, playing in the big band and leading a jazz quartet. His aspirations and talents eventually led him to New York City where he continued his education at the Manhattan School of Music, a school to which he was drawn by the prospect of studying with the pianist Jaki Byard, a jazz leftist who became Moran’s teacher for 4 years and a role model for life. It was during this time that Moran also took lessons from other forward-thinking pianists such as Muhal Richard Abrams and Andrew Hill, creative musicians who imparted a profound influence on Moran, and encouraged him to find his own distinct voice. In 1997, while Moran was still a senior in college, the drummer Eric Harland, a high school classmate of Moran’s, recommended him to saxophonist Greg Osby who was in the process of assembling a band for a European tour. Osby hired Moran based solely on Harland’s description of his playing, and the match proved to be auspicious. The connection between Osby and Moran was present as soon as they hit the bandstand, and Moran has become a fixture in Osby's touring and recording bands ever since. Moran made his professional recording debut on Osby’s 1997 Blue Note CD, Further Ado, which brought him to the attention of Blue Note executives who signed the pianist to his own record deal shortly thereafter. The association with Blue Note is fitting, placing Moran in the lineage of innovative pianist/composers whose career beginnings were nurtured by the veteran jazz label, musicians such as Monk, Herbie Hancock and Herbie Nichols. Moran’s debut recording as a leader, Soundtrack to Human Motion, which found him in the company of Osby, Harland, vibraphonist Stefon Harris and bassist Lonnie Plaxico, was released in 1999 to great critical praise (Ben Ratliff of The New York Times named it the best album of the year). The following year’s Facing Left found Moran stripping down to a trio with bassist Tarus Mateen and drummer Nasheet Waits, and prompted JazzTimes Magazine to declare the album "an instant classic." Moran augmented the trio for his third Blue Note release, Black Stars, adding avant-garde icon Sam Rivers, who plays saxophone, flute and piano on the recording. Gary Giddins of the Village Voice exclaimed "Black Stars is possibly a Blue Note benchmark, definitely one of the year’s outstanding discs." Moran has performed as a sideman with such artists as Cassandra Wilson, Joe Lovano, Don Byron, Steve Coleman, Lee Konitz, Von Freeman, Ravi Coltrane, and Stefon Harris. He was the youngest honoree of the New Work Commission by the San Francisco Jazz Festival. He was also awarded a grant from Chamber Music America’s "New Works: Creation and Presentation" program, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. For these two grants Moran used sampled conversations as vocal triggers. These compositions would be the foundation for many of Moran’s new compositions. Jazziz magazine wrote “Moran is blessed with the courage of his own convictions—part scavenger and part seer, fluent in the cut/paste/splice devices of hip hop production….” In 2002, Moran released his universally acclaimed solo piano disc Modernistic. The Cork Jazz Festival awarded Moran the 2002 Guiness Rising Star Award. 2003’s The Bandwagon, culled from the trio’s six-day stint at New York’s Village Vanguard, earned the team of Moran-Mateen-Waits a title as "the best new rhythm section in jazz" (The New York Times) and caused Rolling Stone to proclaim Moran "the most provocative thinker in current jazz." The Jazz Journalists Association awarded Moran with the "Up and Coming Jazz Musician" Award in 2003. He has appeared on the cover of JazzTimes (with Joe Lovano and on the cover of Down Beat with his mentor Andrew Hill. Moran topped the Down Beat Critics Poll in three categories in 2003 and 2004 – Rising Star Jazz Artist, Rising Star Pianist, Rising Star Composer. In 2002 and 2003, the First Run Film Festival awarded Moran "Best Original Score" for Pagan Harlemann’s "Two Three Time" and Chris Dillon’s "All We Know of Heaven". New York’s Nightlife Awards honored Moran with awards for "Best Jazz Combo – The Bandwagon" and "Best Performance – Solo Piano at The Jazz Standard". He has been lecturer/instructor at the Banff Center for The Arts, Denmark’s’ Vallekilde Jazz Camp, Skidmore College, Manhattan School of Music, The New School, the School for Improvised Music (SIM) and his alma-mater, High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA). In 1994, Moran’s family created HSPVA’s “Moran Scholarship Award,” which is awarded annually to one outstanding junior and one outstanding senior in jazz. Moran took over responsibility for the selection process in 2001 as a commitment to education. Jason's sixth release on Blue Note, "Same Mother," was released in February '05. This blues based recording adds guitarist, Marvin Sewell, to the Bandwagon. Same Mother is "a reconsideration of the blues that doesn't depend on clichéd dynamics and song structure' (The New York Times). His seventh (and most recent) release as a leader on Blue Note, "Artist in Residence," is a groundbreaking result of multiple successful commissioned projects for art and performing arts organizations such as the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN, the Dia Foundation in New York, and Jaz at Lincoln Center. The album features collaborations between Moran and various guests including performance/conceptual artist Joan Jonea and conceptual artist Adrian Piper as well as Abdou Mboup on African percussion, Ralph Alessi on trumpet, as well as Moran's wife, Alician Hall Moran, a clasically trained operatic soprano. Jason was named Playboy Magazine's first ever Jazz Artist of the Year (2005). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.