James Gordon Williams
James Gordon Williams is a transdisciplinary musician and scholar in critical improvisation studies and popular music studies. He has collaborated with artists as varied as Joseph Jarman, Gregory Porter, and Fred Moten and performed at jazz festivals around the world. Williams is assistant professor at Syracuse University.
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Crossing Bar Lines
The Politics and Practices of Black Musical Space
By James Gordon Williams; Foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley
University Press of Mississippi
A sounding of positions and space in the brilliant work of African American improvisers
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