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Gerry Hemingway

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American drummer and composer

Gerry Hemingway
Gerry Hemingway, Moers Festival 2007
Gerry Hemingway,Moers Festival 2007
Background information
Born (1955-03-23)March 23, 1955 (age 69)
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.[1]
GenresAvant-garde jazz,Free jazz,Free improvisation
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, record label owner
Instrument(s)Drums, percussion, vibraphone, harmonica, voice, vocals, tape, sampler, electronics, live electronics
Years active1970s–present
LabelsAuricle
Websitegerryhemingway.com
Musical artist

Gerry Hemingway (born March 23, 1955)[1] is an American drummer and composer.[2]

Hemingway was a member of theAnthony Braxton quartet from 1983 to 1994.[3] He has also performed withErnst Reijseger,Anthony Davis,Earl Howard,Leo Smith,George E. Lewis,Ray Anderson,Mark Helias,Reggie Workman,Michael Moore,Oliver Lake,Marilyn Crispell,Christy Doran,John Wolf Brennan,Don Byron,Cecil Taylor, andCuong Vu.[1]

Hemingway received aGuggenheim Fellowship for his work in music composition in 2000,[4] and was a student ofAlan Dawson. He is a graduate ofFoote School in New Haven. He has recorded on over one hundred albums for the labelsClean Feed,Enja,hatArt,Palmetto, Random Acoustics, andTzadik. He owns his own label, Auricle.

Discography

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As leader

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  • 1979Kwambe Auricle
  • 1982Solo Works (solo) Auricle
  • 1983–94Electro-Acoustic Solo Works (solo) Random Acoustics 1996
  • 1984–95Electro-Acoustic Solo Works (solo) Random Acoustics 1996
  • 1987Outer Bridge Crossing (quintet) Sound Aspects
  • 1988Tub Works (solo) Sound Aspects
  • 1991Down to the Wire (quartet) hatArt
  • 1991View from Points West (trio w G Graewe, E Reijseger)Music & Arts
  • 1991Special Detail (quintet)hatArt
  • 1991-94Slamadam (quintet) Random Acoustics 1995
  • 1993Demon Chaser(quintet) hatArt,
  • 1994Saturn Cycle (trio w G Graewe, E Reijseger) Music & Arts
  • 1995The Marmalade King (quintet) hatArt
  • 1996 Perfect World (quintet) Random Acoustics
  • 1998Johnny's Corner Song (quartet) Auricle
  • 1999Waltzes, Two–Steps & other Matters of the Heart (quintet) GM
  • 1999Chamber WorksTzadik
  • 2002Songs Between the Lines
  • 2002Double Blues Crossing (quintet) Between the Lines
  • 2003Devil's Paradise (quartet)Clean Feed
  • 2005The Whimbler (quartet) Clean Feed
  • 2011Riptide (quintet) Clean Feed

As co-leader

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With Bass-Drum-Bone (Mark Helias, Gerry Hemingway, Ray Anderson)

  • 1978Oahspe (Auricle)
  • 1980Right Down Your Alley (Black Saint) (under Ray Anderson name)
  • 1986You Be (Minor Music)
  • 1986-96Cooked To Perfection (Auricle, 1999)
  • 1989Wooferlo (Soul Note)
  • 1997March Of Dimes (Data)
  • 1997Hence The Reason (Enja)
  • 2005The Line Up (Clean Feed Records)
  • 2009The Other Parade (Clean Feed Records, 2011)
  • 2016The Long Road (Auricle)

With WHO trio (Michel Wintsch, Gerry Hemingway, Bänz Oester)

As sideman

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WithRalph Alessi

  • It's Always Now (ECM, 2023)

WithAnthony Braxton

WithSamuel Blaser

  • A Mirror to Machaut (Blaser Music, 2013)
  • Fourth Landscape (Nuscope, 2013)
  • Oostum (NoBusiness Records, 2018)
  • Early in the Mornin (OutNote Records, 2018)
  • Moods (Blaser Music, 2021)

WithMarilyn Crispell

WithMaybe Monday

WithReggie Workman

References

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  1. ^abcColin Larkin, ed. (1992).The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.).Guinness Publishing. p. 197.ISBN 0-85112-580-8.
  2. ^Lynch, Dave."Gerry Hemingway: Biography".AllMusic. Retrieved18 January 2011.
  3. ^Harms, Ted."An Interview With Gerry Hemingway". Critical Studies in Improvisation. Retrieved10 April 2014.
  4. ^"Gerry Hemingway". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved16 June 2020.

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