The musical meeting of innovative guitarists Elliott Sharp and Scott Fields came by coincidence. Both were aware of each other's work for many years, but the opportunity of playing as a duo never ...
“Sharp has released over eighty-five recordings ranging from blues, jazz, and orchestral music to noise, no wave rock, and techno music. He pioneered the use of a lap top computer in live performance ...
Long revered for his innovative approach to the electric guitar, composer Elliott Sharp's laudable but lesser known skills as a saxophonist finally come to the fore on Aggregat. Accompanied by bassist ...
There was a head-on collision in my brain on Christmas Eve involving two songs, one originally sung in Latin dating back more than 1,200 years, and the other 45 years old, so of its time and milieu, ...
Thelonious Monk’s shadow still looms large in the music world some 35 years after his death. It wasn’t until guitarist Elliott Sharp studied at Bard College in the early ’70s that he really got to ...
In the 1980s, Elliott Sharp was the height of New York City cool, a central part of that town's experimental music scene. His creations were inspired by advanced mathematical concepts. He tuned his ...
Just in from Pat Greene: Elliott Sharp is playing at Orlando’s white house October 26th. Anyone who is interested in contemporary classical, the No Wave scene etc., or just curious should come to this ...
Thelonious Monk’s shadow still looms large in the music world some 35 years after his death. It wasn’t until guitarist Elliott Sharp studied at Bard College in the early ’70s that he really got to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results