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"Live Concert with William Hooker's FLOW"

William Hooker, Jason Hwang

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Event Date: Saturday, January 17, 2004
Location: Slought Foundation
Free Exchange Series | Organized by Mark Christman

Wiliam Hooker

This tribute to John Coltrane has been scheduled in conjunction with the Coltrane exhibition, November 15, 2003-January 15, 2004.


Drummer, poet William Hooker (b. 1946) has recorded with Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Lee Renaldo, Christian Marclay, DJ Olive and Jim O'Rourke. A product of New York's loft scene, he has recently done live scores to films of underground video artist Stan Brakhage.

Jason Hwang (violin, electronics) is a member of The Far East Side Band, Reggie Workman Ensemble, Anthony Braxton sextet, and Dominic Duval's String Quartet. He appears on Henry Threadgill's "Too Much Sugar for a Dime" and "Carry the Day" and Butch Morris's "Testament."

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