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  1. Roscoe Mitchell And The Note Factory Members : Anders Svanoe , Ben Henderson (2) , Corey Wilkes , Craig Taborn , George Lewis , Gerald Cleaver , Harrison Bankhead , Hugh Ragin , Janse H. Vincent , Matthew Shipp , Nels Bultmann , Roscoe Mitchell , Spencer Barefield , Tani Tabbal , Vijay Iyer , Vincent Davis (3) , Wadada Leo Smith , William Parker

  2. from "Song For My Sister"Pi Recordings, US 2002Published by Art Ensemble of Chicago Publishing Co. - ASCAPPhotography By – Joseph BloughBass [Left Speaker] –...

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  3. Nov 9, 2010 · It's been over a decade since reed and woodwind multi-instrumentalist Roscoe Mitchell—a veteran of Chicago's Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), which he helped establish in the mid-1960s, in addition to co-founding the groundbreaking Art Ensemble Of Chicago, around the same time—released Nine to Get Ready (ECM, 1999), with his Note Factory group.

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  4. Roscoe Mitchell (born August 3, 1940) is an American composer, jazz instrumentalist, and educator, known for being "a technically superb – if idiosyncratic – saxophonist". The Penguin Guide to Jazz described him as "one of the key figures" in avant-garde jazz; [3] All About Jazz stated in 2004 that he had been "at the forefront of modern ...

  5. Jul 1, 2002 · Song For My Sister by Roscoe Mitchell & The Note Factory, released 01 July 2002 1. Song for My Sister 2. Sagitta 3. This 4. When The Whistle Blows 5. The Megaplexian 6. Step One, Two, Three 7. The Inside of a Star 8. Wind Change 9. Count-Off “Merely a glimpse of Mitchell’s potential with the Note Factory.”

  6. Explore Roscoe Mitchell & the Note Factory's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Roscoe Mitchell & the Note Fact...

  7. Song for My Sister is the Note Factory ‘s first release since 1999’s Nine to Get Ready. Recorded February of 2002 in Roscoe ‘s home of Madison, WI, the lineup has changed with the addition of Corey Wilkes, Vijay Iyer, Vincent Davis, and Leon Dorsey. The CD’s nine tracks, all new compositions, cover a lot of ground.