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FREE Nightlife at the Kimmel

Sun Ra Arkestra led by Marshall Allen

Monday
Dec 19, 2022
8:00 PM
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Overview

Nightlife at the Kimmel (8:00 PM-10:30 PM)

From bebop to hip-hop, neo-soul to salsa, the music doesn’t stop at the Kimmel after dark! Join us for an eclectic series of performance events including partnerships with Jazz Philadelphia, Jesse MALPICA Bermudez, and AFROTAINO Productions.

Concessions provided by Garces

Eclectic, outrageous, sometimes mystifying but always imbued with a powerful jazz consciousness, the music of Sun Ra has withstood its skeptics and detractors for nearly three generations. And well it should, since Sun Ra has been both apart of and ahead of the jazz tradition during that time. Like Duke Ellington and swing-era pioneer Fletcher Henderson, Sun Ra learned early on to write music in an arranged form that showcased the specific talents of his individual Arkestra members, and he has retained the services of some of these musicians to this day: John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, and Julian Priester for example since they first joined in the 1950's. On the other hand, Sun Ra was the first jazz musician to perform on electronic keyboards (56), the first to pursue full-scale collective improvisation in a big band setting, and his preoccupation with space travel as a compositional subject predated bands like Weather Report by about 15 years.All this from someone who refuses to even cite the earth as his home planet and prefers to have arrived from Saturn. As Sun Ra once explained it, "I never wanted to be a part of planet Earth, but I am compelled to be here, so anything I do for this planet is because the Master-Creator of the Universe is making me do it. I am of another dimension. I am on this planet because people need me". 

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Philadelphia, PA 19102

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