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Charles Mingus’ 86th Birthday
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Charles Mingus(1922-1979), the acclaimed jazz composer, would have turned 86 yesterday. Mingus is heralded as the heir apparent to Duke Ellington, a close friend and colleague of Mingus during his lifetime, and also as a precursor to the development of free jazz. Mingus broke new ground in taxing his musicians to create new perceptions and sounds with their improvisations within his compositions, a factor that led to his reputation as a demanding band leader and teacher.

You can learn more about the birth and evolution of jazz in Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns, featuring performances by Mingus, Duke Ellington, and more.

Yesterday, the Iridium Jazz Club hosted a trubute to Mingus’ music and compositions with a set by the Mingus Big Band circulating around the theme of “love”. The set included such famous numbers as “Wham, Bam, Thank You Ma’am!” and “Invisible Lady.” If you missed yesterday’s set you can always catch “Mingus’ Legacy” Tuesdays at the Iridium. Check the Iridium’s calendar for more information.

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