“Playing the Band…” - the life of Jon Hiseman |
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darkprinceofjazz
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Posted: 29 Jan 2012 at 8:18pm |
I have always felt that John Hiseman was an underrated drummer, I am biased, Because my very first Progressive rock infatuation was Colosseum, I remember being blown away by the Valentyne Suite, I still can't get enough of the instrumental.
If any you haven't, you must get that Colosseum reunion DVD from the mid 90's I believe, Hiseman is incredible, the whole band is stellar for that matter. |
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Sean Trane
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I've got three othermusic books to finish before attacking it, but Jazzis/Adam's introduction is just fine
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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portugaljazz
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wow very interesting book ... I must have a copy of it ...
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Sean Trane
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Mmmmhhh!!!... I'll be checking that intro tonight !!
(if I think about it)
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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Jazzis
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I wrote the intro to this book ;) Definitely worth reading with a lot of historic perspective! Have Fun! |
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Adam Baruch
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londonjazzer
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Oh...forgot to mention, a new DVD: "Paraphernalia Live '05" has recently been released. Details on Jon and Barbara;s website: http://www.temple-music.com/
As well as J &B, it features some incredible playing from their amazing violinist Billy Thompson (no relation), Peter Lemer (keyboards) and Dave Ball (bass) A fitting legacy to a wonderful band. Edited by londonjazzer - 21 Sep 2011 at 6:18am |
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londonjazzer
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The sad news is that her worsening Parkinson's* condition has finally caused Jon and Barbara to accept that she won't be able to play any more live gigs. She will, however, continue composing and recording, (indeed a new Paraphernalia CD is already in the pipeline).
*There's more info about this on my blog at: http://colinrichardsonjazz.typepad.com/blog/ ..with details of the upcoming BBC TV 75 minute documentary about Barbara, called "Playing Against Time". Edited by londonjazzer - 21 Sep 2011 at 6:18am |
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Sean Trane
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Got it today!!!!
Over 50% of the book is on Colosseum (200 of 400 pages) and 70 for Tempest and Col II... I teke the last 100 are for UJ&RO and Paraphernelia
Plenty of great pictures!!!
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Sean Trane
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Well you sold me the book!!!
i'll order it ASAP...
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Dick Heath
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I think all the obvious bases are covered. However, some bands get more pages of detail out of proportional to their relative longeavity. Perhaps you can put that down to the numbers of former band members prepared to speak to Martyn Hanson. Here Colesseum wins hands down, UJRE less so in part because of deaths.
Here's my takeon the biog:
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Sean Trane
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I may just buy this book someday, although I must say that Colosseum's DVD rockumentary taught me a lot about tyhe man...
Do you have an idea how much he speaks of his United Jazz & Rock Ensemble and Barbara Thompson's Paraphernelia ???
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snobb
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There are some reviews:
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of…“Playing the Band” The Musical Life of Jon Hiseman. Author: Martyn Hanson. Editor: Colin Richardson Published by
*********************************** Russell Newmark in “The
Beat”
magazine: “…the absorbing inside story of Hiseman’s professional journey…meticulously
produced… a thoroughly absorbing account of a richly varied life on the road
and in the studio.” ================================================== Dick
Heath for ProgArchives website: “….very
impressed by this entertaining and informative biography of one the greats of
British jazz and jazz fusion, Jon Hiseman.
I am pleased to report that this is one of the most comprehensive
rock/jazz/(blues) biographies I’ve read in respect of its completeness and
balance…extremely readable”. ========================================================== Ian Mann – http://www.thejazzmann.com website: “Playing the Band” features an extensive
cast of musicians and others industry figures with whom Jon Hiseman and Barbara
Thompson have been associated over the years. Some of the great characters of
British music are here, among them Graham Bond, John Mayall, Ginger Baker, Jack
Bruce and Colosseum’s original saxophonist the great Dick Heckstall-Smith.
Inevitably there are some great stories, some of them highly amusing, but at
other times the book can be surprisingly moving. If you're a fan of any phase
of Hiseman's career this book has much to offer and for its comprehensiveness
alone is highly recommended.” ==================================================== Geoff Nicholls, “Rhythm” magazine: “A thorough chronicle of one of Britain’s all-time great drummers…Martyn
Hanson’s authorised biography recounts every step of a long and amazingly
wide-ranging career…meticulously researched. ==================================================== Alex
Hutton & Kate Winter: www.thejazzshowonline.com We highly recommend Jon’s book
“Playing the Band”… ==================================================== Michael Tucker in “Jazz Journal”: “Anyone remotely interested in British blues,
jazz and rock of the past 50 years will find much to relish in the detail on
such diverse figures as Graham Bond and John Mayall…Jack Bruce and Dick
Heckstall-Smith…Neil Ardley and Gary Moore.” “…a suitably sized
tribute to an often gargantuan talent, its 400 plus pages complemented by many
a black & white or colour photograph…of keen documentary interest...an
essential read for anyone interested in Hiseman and his times.” ============================================== Brent
Keefe in “Drummer” magazine “Hiseman’s
story is one of single mindedness, tenacity, versatility, foresight and hard
work…. musically speaking, he was at the heart of the British jazz/blues boom
in the ’60s, working with the likes of Graham Bond, Mike Taylor, Georgie Fame,
John Mayall and Jack Bruce.... a well written and truly inspiring story of one
of Britain’s great musical assets.” =================================================== |
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Colin Richardson,editor of Martyn Hanson's book,dedicated to legendary British drummer Jon Hiseman, sent us book's presentation for JMA members and visitors: “Playing the Band…” - the musical life of Jon Hiseman. Author - Martyn Hanson Editor – Colin Richardson – one of detail of the forces, the personalities, the triumphs and
disappointments that make up a life spent at the centre of modern music...and
all set against the background of how, in the second half of the 20th century,
the British music industry reached dizzying heights…until the advent of new technology
brought it back to earth with a bump! There are many stories of Jon’s experiences with John Mayall, Graham
Bond, Georgie Fame, the New Jazz Orchestra, Colosseum, Tempest, Colosseum II, United
Jazz & Rock Ensemble and Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia. But this not
just a story of a life in music; it is a tale of individualism, survival,
friendships and rivalry, romance, brutal reality…and the occasional insanity.
Above all, it's the story of a man who describes himself as 'a cautious
optimist' and who considers his greatest achievement, the enduring love affair
with saxophonist and composer Barbara Thompson. The author of “Playing the Band”, Martyn Hanson, had access to Jon and Barbara’s extensive archive and after interviewing most of the
protagonists, spent about 10 months writing the first draft. Over the next fifteen
months, Jon and Martin ‘pinged’ four further drafts back and forth by email.
Jon tightened and improved the text and also added many comments and insider
stories that the original interviews hadn’t uncovered. At this point, Colin Richardson, manager of the original Colosseum and
long-time friend of Jon and Barbara, undertook the onerous ask of editing the
final draft. His many years as an agent and manager in the music business began
with The New Jazz Orchestra and continued throughout the ’60s and ’70s acting,
in one capacity or another, for many of the participants in this book. He
brought a combination of his specialist knowledge and a long-standing interest
in language to the job of polishing and further refining the narrative. However one looks at the British musical scene in the early to mid
1960s, it was a unique period — the winds of change, they were a-blowing...it was
a time of emancipation from the dominance of American music and the
establishment of its own identity, which was new, vibrant and, above all,
intellectually challenging, as well as being dramatically different. It was
truly a fantastic era while it lasted and the musicians you will meet in this
book comprised an amazing melting pot of talent! Then there is a drummer by the name of Jon Hiseman, who had by his side for
most of his musical career, a very special musician and his lifetime companion...Barbara
Thompson, who certainly deserves an honorable place in the list of great
British musical mavericks. Reading the account of these remarkable experiences
while on the road; ‘playing the bands’, unquestionably establishes Jon’s
importance as an essential piece of the jigsaw puzzle that is British music. Published by Order from the TM website or for European sales, from www.viking-music.de Publication date 20th October 2010 Edited by snobb - 16 May 2011 at 3:17pm |
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