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John Zorn albums featuring Dave Lombardo

John Zorn Music Videos (13)
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| | Unknown Masada CD (2003)
$13.99 OK, by now everyone familiar with John Zorn's Masada project should realize that it's actually a songbook, and not a band per se. Unknown Masada is the third installment in the Masada 10th Anniversary series, presenting tunes from the book ...
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| Taboo And Exile CD (1999)
$12.75 Like the first volume of the series, Music Romance, Volume Two: Taboo and Exile deals with issues of lost innocence. The first of the Music Romance series had more overt references to childhood, with lengthy literary references and a title ...
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| Xu Feng CDs (2000)
$13.19 This CD provides an exceptional overview of the work of John Zorn, as it collects numerous short works which exhibit his groundbreaking methods in structured improvisation known as game pieces, which are among his most highly acclaimed achievements of the ...
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 John Zorn Songs
Popular or famous John Zorn songs: Idalah-Abal, Hadasha, Karaim, Hath-Arob, Piram, Ziphim, Ashnah, Ne'eman, Abidan, Kisofim, Tekufah, Zebdi, Mahlah, Paran. More music songs Bith Aneth, Jair, Khebar, Tahah, Mahshav, Kanah.
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 John Zorn Biography
Native New Yorker John Zorn is one of the most important, influential figures in avant-garde jazz, particularly the downtown NYC improv scene. Zorn started out in the 1970s, forging a new template for jazz-based improvisation, drawing inspiration from both '60s free jazz and experimental New Music composition. Over the years, he's led numerous groups (Naked City, Masada, Painkiller, and others) and incorporated everything from Klezmer and classical to punk and heavy metal in his genre-defying music, working with the world's finest musicians along the way. Zorn's own label, Tzadik, has become a key source of inventive unconventional music by other artists, not to mention his own voluminous discography.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | John Zorn | Painkiller, Microscopic Septet, Wadada Leo Smith, Electric Masada, Yamantaka Eye, Fred Frith, Golden Palominos, Milford Graves, Locus Solus | | Marc Ribot | Tom Waits, T-Bone Burnett, Andres Calamaro, Marianne Faithfull, Joe Henry, Lounge Lizards, Allen Toussaint, Dan Zanes | | Cyro Baptista | Trey Anastasio, Gabrielle Roth, Cassandra Wilson, Spyro Gyra, Laurie Anderson, Tim Sparks, Herbie Hancock, Janis Ian | | Joey Baron | Bill Frisell, John Abercrombie, Eliane Elias, Enrico Pieranunzi, Herb Robertson, Patricia Barber, David Johansen, John Abercrombie Quartet |
 Contemporaries
Bill Laswell, Fred Frith, Eugene Chadbourne, Marc Ribot, Arto Lindsay, Dave Douglas (Trumpet), Mark Dresser, Wayne Horvitz, The Lounge Lizards (US), Tim Berne, Erik Friedlander, Zeena Parkins, Susie Ibarra, The Klezmatics
 Followers
The Fiery Furnaces, Ken Vandermark, David S. Ware, Boredoms, Wolf Eyes, Mr. Bungle, Geri Allen, Lightning Bolt, Sex Mob, Gutbucket, Frederick Lonberg-Holm, Kayo Dot, Uz Jsme Doma, Upsilon Acrux, Yakuza, Neon Hunk
 Influences
John Coltrane, Frank Zappa, Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp, Albert Ayler, John Cage, Cecil Taylor, Ennio Morricone, Anthony Braxton, Raymond Scott (Jazz), Kurt Weill, Jimmy Giuffre, DNA, Roscoe Mitchell, Morton Feldman, Joe Maneri, Charles Ives, Misha Mengelberg, Jack Smith, Naftule Brandwein
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Psyopus, Red Rubber Band
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