Clarion Fracture Zone
Clarion Fracture Zone | |
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Origin | Sydney |
Years active | 1988 - |
Clarion Fracture Zone is an Australian contemporary jazz ensemble.[1] Their debut album Blue Shift, released through ABC Records,[2] won the 1990 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.[3] They were also nominated for the same award in 1997 with their album Less Stable Elements.
Members
- Sandy Evans : tenor and soprano saxophone
- Tony Gorman : alto and tenor saxophone, clarinet
- Alister Spence : piano and keyboards
- Lloyd Swanton : double bass
- Toby Hall : drums
former
- Steve Elphick : bass
- Andrew Dickeson : drums
- Louis Burdett : drums
- Tony Buck : drums
Discography
Clarion Fracture Zone
- Blue Shift (1990) - ABC Records
- Zones On Parade (1993)
- What This Love Can Do (1994) - Rufus
- Less Stable Elements (1995) - Rufus
Clarion Fracture Zone with the Martenitsa Choir
- Canticle (2001)
References
- ↑ Dubwise, Linc (29 October 1992), "Fraction too much friction", Canberra Times
- ↑ Ludski, Warren (21 June 1992), "Fracture Zone together at Tilley's", Canberra Times
- ↑ Wong, Kean (22 October 1992), "The Ugly Ducklings", Canberra Times
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