FROM THE DANCEHALL TO THE BATTLEFIELD - Jason Moran
JASON MORAN
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Dedicated to James Reese Europe.
They walked a very long way, saw you, and tagged you forever...
then strode away, but kept you in their mind as they tagged someone else.
See, That’s how a lot of this works.
They didn’t tell you where they were going, or what it would feel like, or sound like, or the stories you’d tell about all that you’d survive. And yes, You will survive...or be survived by.
In 1881, James Reese Europe is born in Mobile, Alabama, and in the pre-dawn of the Great Migration, his parents moved up to Washington, D.C. because they knew. It is in D.C that James begins to take violin lessons from Joseph Douglas, the grandson of Frederick Douglass because Douglass innately knew that liberation not only speaks from the mind, but also from instrument. The violin, hollowed wood, with a bow strung with horse hair abrading tense steel. See, Liberation occurs in many forms, and When James then takes his violin up to New York, he is seeking a new sound to make, new folk to break bread with, and a new stage to plow... for The "stage" will always be a portal, a place to test what is real and surreal. What he realizes is that a required respect on the stage and off must be demanded, which culminated in the Black musicians union called The Clef Club.
It is the humanity that I hear in these songs and in his bands. When James tagged 125 musicians to bring his brand of syncopation to Carnegie Hall, the new beat had arrived. Because syncopation is about urgency, pushing the beat ahead to apply the anticipation of the oncoming downbeat , an outlook that is inherently futuristic. So all that futurism arrives.
But the indoor stage proved only preparation for another dangerous stage, the battlefield of WW1. With his band of Black diaspora, he brought the music across the Atlantic, to the frontline of battle, as his commitment to expansive vision was beyond.
Beyond the last row of seats in the house, or the horizon of the trenches ahead. James Reese Europe becomes one of the seminal Big Bangs in Black Music. Let us meditate on that.
From to the Dance Hall to the Battlefield,
and back home to You.
Film by Bradford Young and Stefani Saintonge.
The band
Jason Moran, Tarus Mateen, Nasheet Waits, David Adewumi, Darryl Harper, Jose Davila, Reginald Cyntje, Chris Bates, Logan Richardson and Brian Settles.
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