Jothan Collins & The Sounds Of Togetherness - Winds of Change (1975/2021)
Artist: Jothan Collins, The Sounds Of Togetherness
Title: Winds of Change
Year Of Release: 1975/2021
Label: Branditmusic
Genre: Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Free Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:25
Total Size: 102 mb / 285 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Winds of Change
Year Of Release: 1975/2021
Label: Branditmusic
Genre: Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Free Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:25
Total Size: 102 mb / 285 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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“Winds of Change” is generally compared to the Strata East style of jazz
Jothan Callins had played with Olatunji in the late 1960s, he both joined The Sun Ra Arkestra and founded his own Sounds of Togetherness. The incarnation of the band featured on this 1975 New York recording includes Cecil McBee, Norman Connors, Joseph Bonner, and Roland Duval.
Released as a one and done on Triumph Records, there is a little information about Callins and almost nothing about the sessions. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Callins played with a long list of luminaries, was an educator and obtained his Masters degree at the University of Pittsburgh (where Nathan Davis directed the jazz studies program). He established the Birmingham Youth Jazz Ensemble (BYJE) in addition to becoming the first Jazz Artist in Residence in the Birmingham Public Schools. At the time this record was released, Callins was teaching in NYC.
“Winds of Change” is generally compared to the Strata East style of jazz
Jothan Callins had played with Olatunji in the late 1960s, he both joined The Sun Ra Arkestra and founded his own Sounds of Togetherness. The incarnation of the band featured on this 1975 New York recording includes Cecil McBee, Norman Connors, Joseph Bonner, and Roland Duval.
Released as a one and done on Triumph Records, there is a little information about Callins and almost nothing about the sessions. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Callins played with a long list of luminaries, was an educator and obtained his Masters degree at the University of Pittsburgh (where Nathan Davis directed the jazz studies program). He established the Birmingham Youth Jazz Ensemble (BYJE) in addition to becoming the first Jazz Artist in Residence in the Birmingham Public Schools. At the time this record was released, Callins was teaching in NYC.
:: TRACKLIST ::
1. Prayer for Love and Peace (08:23)
2. Winds of Change (15:25)
3. Sons and Daughters of the Sun (10:12)
4. Triumph: Invitation / Call to Warriors (10:24)
Composed By, Trumpet, Bells – Jothan Callins
Bass – Cecil McBee
Congas, Percussion – Roland Duval
Drums, Percussion – Norman Connors
Piano, Tambourine – Joseph Bonner
Engineer – Frank Kulaga
Illustration – Taiwo Duwal