Revolutionary Ensemble | |
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Genres | Free jazz |
Years active | 1970 | –1977 , 2004
Past members |
The Revolutionary Ensemble was a free jazz trio consisting of violinist Leroy Jenkins (1932–2007), bassist Sirone (Norris Jones, 1940–2009) and percussionist/pianist Jerome Cooper (1946–2015).[1] The group was active from 1970–1977, and reunited briefly in 2004.[2] Musician George E. Lewis described the trio as "one of the signal groups of the period."[3] Writer John Fordham stated that the group "was remarkable for its concentration on texture, tone colour and the then unclaimed territory between jazz and contemporary classical music."[4] A DownBeat reviewer, writing in 1972, described them as "a unique, utterly contemporary unit of extraordinarily talented players who possess a world understanding of what 'organized sound' is all about."[5]