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12:00-14:00
FLICK-FLACK-BAT
18:00-19:15
FRED VAN HOVE / ELS VANDEWEYER
19:30-20:45
KRIS WANDERS OUTFIT
21:00-22:00
CHARLES GAYLE / GIOVANNI BARCELLA
a Citadelic Creation






12:00-14:00
THE SIDEWINDERS
15:00-16:00
THOMAS VAN GELDER 4TET
ism School of Arts

16:00-17:00
JIMMY COLMAN
ism School of Arts

17:00-18:00
SANNE BOSTYN TRIO
ism School of Arts

18:00-19:15
BESTIAAL
19:30-20:45
RODRlGO FUENTEALBA invite
a Citadelic Creation

21:00-22:00
OLGA'S INFINITY MACHINE






12:00-14:00
CRUZ CONTROL
14:00-15:00
A CLOWN'S SMIRK
ism School of Arts

15:00-16:00
MARGOT DE RIDDER
ism School of Arts

16:00-17:00
ELIAS DEVOLDERE 4TET
ism School of Arts

17:00-18:00
EVELIEN DE JAEGER QUINTET
ism School of Arts






11:45-13:00
CHARLES GAYLE solo
13:00-14:30
GHENT YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA
ism Muziekmozaiek

14:00-15:30
SANDER DE WINNE invites
ism Jazzlab

15:30-17:00
YAZZTUVO latin classics
17:00-18:30
ANTI DUO
18:30-21:00
DJELI MOUSSA CONDE - JOUNI ISOHERANNEN + guests
 

Sunday, 26 may, 11:45-13:00, Amfitheater
CHARLES GAYLE solo
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Charles Gayle was born in Buffalo, New York. Some of Gayle's history is unclear. He was apparently homeless for approximately twenty years, playing saxophone on street corners and subway platforms around New York City. In 1988, he gained fame through a trio of albums recorded by a Swedish label, Silkheart Records. Since then he has become a major figure in free jazz, recording for labels including Black Saint, Knitting Factory Records, FMP, and Clean Feed. He has also taught music at Bennington College.

Gayle's music is spiritual, and heavily inspired by the Old and New Testaments. He has explicitly dedicated several albums to God. His childhood was influenced by religion, and his musical roots trace to black gospel music. After his church experiences, Gayle credits among his influences Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Albert Ayler, Thelonious Monk, and Art Tatum. He has performed and recorded with Cecil Taylor, William Parker, and Rashied Ali.

Gayle's most celebrated work to date remains the album Touchin' on Trane (FMP) with Parker and Ali. Though he established his reputation primarily as a tenor saxophonist, he has increasingly turned to other instruments, notably the piano (which was, in fact, his original instrument) and alto saxophone. More controversially, he has sometimes included lengthy spoken-word addresses to the audience in his concerts touching on his political and religious beliefs; for a period he was even largely performing as a mime, "Streets the Clown". In 2001, Gayle recorded an album titled Jazz Solo Piano. This disc consisted mostly of straightforward jazz standards, and is a response to critics who charge that free jazz musicians cannot play bebop. In 2006, Gayle followed up with a second album of solo piano, this time featuring original material, titled Time Zones. He has also recently released several albums on Clean Feed and Ayler Records that include traditional jazz standards.

info from wikipedia

The line-up:

CHARLES GAYLE piano

 

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