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<metadata><mediatype>audio</mediatype><identifier>Clark_Coolidge__Robert_Creeley_and_Steve_91P067</identifier><type>sound</type><publicdate>2004-11-19 01:33:42</publicdate><creator>Coolidge, Clark; Creeley, Robert; Lacy, Steve; Mackey, Nathaniel</creator><description>First half of a panel on jazz featuring Clark Coolidge, Steve Lacy, Nathaniel Mackey, and Robert Creeley. Coolidge, who worked as a jazz drummer at one time, begins by reading his piece, "A note on bop." The panelists move on to a discussion of bop as a language, rhythm, the relationship of words to music, and their own experiences with jazz.   They also touch briefly on the work of Harry Partch. (Continues on 91P066)</description><licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/</licenseurl><date>1991-07-12 00:00:00</date><collection>naropa</collection><title>Clark Coolidge, Robert Creeley and Steve Lacy panel, Poetry and jazz, July, 1991.</title><uploader>parker@archive.org</uploader><addeddate>2004-11-16 16:43:47</addeddate><adder>parker@archive.org</adder><pick>0</pick><runtime>1:31:10</runtime><taper>Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics</taper><public>1</public><publisher>Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics</publisher><naropa_identifier>91P067</naropa_identifier><event>Panel</event><updater>unix:etree</updater><collection>audio_bookspoetry</collection></metadata>
