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New York-based multi-instrumentalist /composer Brandon Evans was born in San Francisco in 1972. He began playing music as a teenager while a student at the San Francisco Art Institute, and later began studying and performing with jazz saxophonist Sonny Simmons. Eventually, Evans relocated to Connecticut to study composition with Anthony Braxton at Wesleyan University. Even after moving to New York in 1994, Evans continued to work closely with Braxton: he has appeared on over twenty of Braxton's recordings, was featured as a solo instrumentalist both on Anthony Braxton's Composition No. 173, and Braxton's opera, Trillium 'R'. Throughout the 90's, Evans' often performed with Braxton as a member of his Ghost Trance Ensemble. After arriving in New York, Evans and Andre Vida also founded the Creative Trans-Informational Alliance (CTIA), which organized concerts featuring prominent avant-garde jazz musicians.
Evans' own music, often issued on his own Parallactic label, explores a combination of improvisation and composition, for which he has developed a new system of notation, called the "'Ellipsis & Elliptical Axis Notation System." In addition to a number of solo recordings, Evans has also appeared on disc with Simmons, Seth Misterka, Jackson Moore, Martin Vanduynhoven, Andre Vida, Kevin Norton. Evans also works as a filmmaker, and he created a feature-length documentary about Simmons entitled "Multiple Rated-X Truth". – Charlie Wilmoth

ThoughtAuthority.us (http://www.thoughtauthority.us (record label) is currently re-releasing many previously out-of-print Brandon Evans albums. Listen / purchase here: http://brandonevans.bandcamp.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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