Nicole Mitchell Performs “How It Was Born”
9m 59s
NICOLE MITCHELL
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About this clip:
Flutist and composer Nicole Mitchell and her Black Earth Sway ensemble perform her composition “How It Was Born” during their performance on June 13, 2022 during the 39th San Francisco Jazz Festival, broadcast on Fridays Live.
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About the concert:
Flutist and composer Nicole Mitchell returned to the Miner stage after her show-stealing performance with SFJAZZ Resident Artistic Director Terri Lyne Carrington’s 2021–22 Season tribute to the influence of Wayne Shorter, “Musing Emanon.”
The former chairperson of Chicago’s iconic Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), she brings a special edition of her long-running Black Earth Ensemble called Black Earth Sway, an ensemble devoted to liberation through folk-inspired futurism, in the celebration of open spirits and Black sisterhood. The group features keyboardist Alexis Lombre, drummer JoVia Armstrong, and Coco Elysses on diddley bow, the one-string homemade instrument derived from the West African zither and indigenous to the rural South that influenced the Delta blues sound.
PERSONNEL:
Nicole Mitchell: flute, electronics, vocals
Coco Elysses: diddley bow, percussion, vocals
Alexis Lombre: keyboards, vocals
JoVia Armstrong: percussion, electronics, vocals
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