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Genre:
Jazz
Release Date: 04/27/2004
Irving Stone and his wife
Stephanie were among the earliest and staunchest supporters of the burgeoning New York downtown scene, starting back in the '70s. Following
Stone's passing in June of 2003, the music community he had supported so avidly held a 12-hour memorial concert at
Tonic, and this double-disc set presents highlights from that concert. Both sets begin with a beautiful solo piano piece played by
Stephanie Stone, who had been a singer and piano player before she married
Irving. From there the listener is treated to a virtual who's who of the downtown scene, ranging from purely solo performances to
the Little Huey Big Band headed by
William Parker, but mostly solos and small groups. The performances (and sound) are uniformly excellent, to where mentioning highlights would be an arbitrary exercise. The booklet has a number of photos of
Irving and
Stephanie, and quotations and remembrances from some of the participants and other folks active in the downtown scene. There are a couple errors in the booklet:
Steve Swell plays trombone and not alto sax, and unless
Ikue Mori had her laptop filled with samples of
John Cage's
"4'33"," she did not actually appear with
John Zorn on
"From the Beginning." These minor details do nothing to detract from a wonderful and heartfelt tribute to a major music fan who probably did more than he ever realized to encourage a group of young, adventurous musicians.
~Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide