
Milford Graves (b. Queens, NY, August 20, 1941, died February 12, 2021) was an American-born jazz drummer and percussionist, most noteworthy for his his early avant-garde contributions in the early 1960s with Paul Bley and the New York Art Quartet. Graves has worked with a variety of established jazz musicians throughout his career, including Don Pullen, Eddie Gomez, Kaoru Abe, Andrew Cyrille, Rashied Ali, Kenny Clarke, Don Moye, Philly Joe Jones, John Zorn and Albert Ayler. Graves was a teacher at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont.
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March 11, 1976 I
Grand Unification
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Memory
Gathering
March 11, 1976 II
Response
Decisive Moments
February 2, 1976 I
Know Your Place
Optical Inversions
Together and Moving
Transcendence
Intuitive Transformations
March 11, 1976 III
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Changeable Changes
Territorial Moods
Bäbi
January 24, 1976 III
January 24, 1976 I
January 24, 1976 IV
January 24, 1976 II
Continuous Conversations
Evolving Pathways
Speaking to the Spoken
Milford Graves Interview: The New Black Music
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Milford Graves Interview: Bernard Stollman and ESP-Disk'
Milford Graves Interview: Hanging out with Albert
Babi
Inserted Space
The Stone (Back in No Time)
Looping Journeys
Milford Graves Interview: The Town Hall Concert
SpeakingTo The Spoken
Eternal Signs
Calling In Proceed
Synchronicity
Milford Graves Interview: Albert’s Sound
Deep Within
Smooth Interaction
Transmutations
Milford Graves Interview: What He Misses About Albert Ayler
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