Dennis González

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Dennis González
Background information
Born 1954
Origin Abilene, Texas, U.S.
Genre(s) Avant-garde jazz
Free jazz
Post bop
Occupation(s) Trumpeter, composer, visual artist, writer, educator
Instrument(s) Trumpet
Label(s) daagnim, Clean Feed, others
Website www.dennisgonzalez.com

Dennis González (often credited as Dennis Gonzalez; b. 1954, Abilene, Texas[1][2]) is a jazz musician, poet, visual artist and music educator based in Dallas, Texas.

González' primary musical instrument is the trumpet (including B♭, C, and pocket trumpets), though he has also played drums, flute, synthesizer, and baritone saxophone. The All Music Guide describes González' playing as falling "between advanced hard bop and free jazz."[1] As of December 2006, González has released at least 28 albums under his own name.[3] He has recorded for the Silkheart, Konnex, Gowi, Brut, Clean Feed, Music and Art, Koch Jazz, and 8th Harmonic Breakdown record labels.[4]

During the late 1970s, González started the Dallas Association for Avant-Garde and Neo Impressionistic Music, or daagnim, which he based on and named after the AACM.[2] The daagnim organization functioned both as a group of musicians and as a record label.[2]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz notes that one of González' greatest achievements is having coaxed saxophonist Charles Brackeen out of retirement during the late 1980s.[5] González has also been instrumental in double bassist Henry Grimes' return to performing and recording. Grimes' November, 2003 appearance on González' Nile River Suite was the bassist's first official recording in more than thirty-five years.[6]

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ a b Yanow, Scott. Dennis Gonzalez: Overview. All Music Guide. All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on December 30, 2006.
  2. ^ a b c Smith, Miyoshi (August 1992). Dennis Gonzalez interview, 1989, New York City. Cadence Magazine 18 (8): pp. 11–18. Redwood, NY: Cadnor Ltd.. ISSN 01626973. 
  3. ^ González, Aaron; Dennis González, Joe Milazzo. Comprehensive Discography - As Leader. Talismans: The Art, Music and Writings of Dennis González. Retrieved on December 30, 2006.
  4. ^ Biography. Talismans: The Art, Music and Writings of Dennis González. Retrieved on December 30, 2006.
  5. ^ Cook, Richard; Brian Morton [1992] (1996). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, Third edition, London: Penguin Group, pp. 513-514. ISBN 0-14-051368-X. 
  6. ^ Hreha, Scott (2004-07-16). NY Midnight Suite + Nile River Suite (review). One Final Note. Scott Hreha. Retrieved on December 30, 2006.

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