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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2022

Gary Bartz and The NTU Troop: "Harlem Bush Music"

from CiTR -- The Jazz Show · host CiTR 101.9 Vancouver

This band was born out of the social awareness that Gary Bartz possessed. Gary of course in one of the leading voices of the alto and soprano saxophones and at 81 is still very active as a player and teacher. Bartz rose to prominence with Art Blakey's Jazz messengers, Max Roach's Quintet, McCoy Tyner's Ensembles and most significantly with Miles Davis all by the early 70's. During his time with Miles Davis , Gary Bartz formed his NTU Troop and the music of the Troop reflected the times in America, the assassinations of prominent figures, the Kennedy's, Malcolm X, Dr. M.L.King and the ongoing Viet Nam War and of course the civil rights of Black Americans. The band included Bartz on alto and soprano saxophones, the big voice of Andy Bey. electric and acoustic bassist Juini Booth, drummer Harold White and master percussionist Nat Bettis. The album entitled "Harlem Bush Music" is out Jazz Feature. It was recorded in New York in November of 1970 and as Gary Bartz states "this music is dedicated to two warriors, John Coltrane and Malcolm X".. Tonight's Jazz Feature is our final tribute to Black History Month but not ever the end of Black History!

This band was born out of the social awareness that Gary Bartz possessed. Gary of course in one of the leading voices of the alto and soprano saxophones and at 81 is still very active as a player and teacher. Bartz rose to prominence with Art Blakey's Jazz messengers, Max Roach's Quintet, McCoy Tyner's Ensembles and most significantly with Miles Davis all by the early 70's. During his time with Miles Davis , Gary Bartz formed his NTU Troop and the music of the Troop reflected the times in America, the assassinations of prominent figures, the Kennedy's, Malcolm X, Dr. M.L.King and the ongoing Viet Nam War and of course the civil rights of Black Americans. The band included Bartz on alto and soprano saxophones, the big voice of Andy Bey. electric and acoustic bassist Juini Booth, drummer Harold White and master percussionist Nat Bettis. The album entitled "Harlem Bush Music" is out Jazz Feature. It was recorded in New York in November of 1970 and as Gary Bartz states "this music is dedicated to two warriors, John Coltrane and Malcolm X".. Tonight's Jazz Feature is our final tribute to Black History Month but not ever the end of Black History!

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