The first-ever overview on the multimedia art of free-jazz pioneer and creative polymath Milford Graves
Milford Graves (born 1941) has been a revelatory force in music since the mid-1960s, liberating the drummer from the role of "timekeeper" to instrumental improviser and giving rise to the free-jazz movement, with groundbreaking performances alongside Lou Reed, Min Tanaka and John Zorn.
Milford Graves (August 20, 1941 – February 12, 2021) is a percussionist, acupuncturist, herbalist, martial artist, programmer, and professor born in Jamaica Queens NY. A pioneer of free Jazz, Graves was a member of the New York Art Quartet, whose iconic first recording in 1964 featured LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) reading his poem "Black Dada Nihilismus." A consummate autodidact with a syncretic approach, Graves invented a martial art form called Yara based on the movements of the Praying Mantis, African ritual dance, and Lindy Hop in 1972.
- Publisher: Inventory Press/Ars Nova Workshop (January 24, 2023)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 255 pages
- ISBN-10: 194175337X
- ISBN-13: 9781941753378
- Item Weight: 1.85 pounds
- Dimensions: 7.68 x 0.59 x 10.43 inches