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Artist description
HailBop has masterfully crafted a chaotic blend of jazz, noise, jam, and punk music in a duo setting. Although HailBop performs mainly improvisational pieces they also incorporate elements of aleitoric music and dadaism. |
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Music Style
Ad Lib |
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Musical Influences
Hailbop is a strange brew of John Zorn, Mingus, John Cage, Hendrix, PJ Harvey, Tortoise, Iggy Pop, Steven Bernstein, Sex Mob, Isotope 217, and the whole Knitting Factory scene |
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Similar Artists
John Zorn, Mingus, John Cage, Hendrix, PJ Harvey, Tortoise, Iggy Pop, Steven Bernstein, Sex Mob, Knitting Factory scene, Isotope 217 |
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Artist History
Josh: Hailing from Pearl River, NY, he has been playing and abusing the guitar for 13yrs. During this time he has performed with groups doing multiculturally influenced original rock, acoustic coffeehouse rock, bebop, Latin jazz, and surf music. Josh also composed and performed the soundtrack to the film The Trashy Tryst. Jason: Bopping from Akron, OH, has been offending audiences and hitting the drums for 14yrs. After moving to Cleveland, he performed with a smorgasbord of groups with styles ranging from lounge swing to post modern bubble gum pop punk rock. Recordings. Josh has been recorded on the soundtrack to the film The Trashy Tryst which has been featured at The Rhode Island School of Design Film Festival and The Ottawa Film Festival. Jason recorded and released an album with the Cleveland based band TheMe, entitled Sam. This is HailBop's debut recording on Aviod Note Records. |
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Group Members
Josh Zisman - Guitar / noiseJason Linder - Drums / balloon / noiseGuests:Matt Theis - Bass / GuitarSean Dibango - Tenor Sax Lee Ritter - Bass |
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Albums
101st Drawer in Her Mind, Chillin with Rich |
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Location
Boston, MA - USA |
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