- the 1970s,
Rivers and his wife, Beatrice, ran a jazz loft
called "Studio
Rivbea" in New York City's NoHo district. It was
located on Bond
Street in Lower...
- Jones/Mel
Lewis Orchestra,
Slide Hampton's big band, Sam Rivers'
Studio Rivbea Orchestra, and
briefly in
Cecil Taylor's big band.
Shortly thereafter, Coleman...
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Sessions is a
series of five
albums recorded May 14–23, 1976 at
Studio Rivbea, a loft jazz
space in New York City, run by Sam
Rivers and his wife Bea...
-
Trilogy is a three-disc box set
album by
saxophonist Sam
Rivers and his
Rivbea Orchestra.
Discs one and
three were
recorded live at the
Plaza Theatre in...
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locations in Florida,
United States, and was
released in 1997 by Rivers'
Rivbea label. The
authors of The
Penguin Guide to Jazz
Recordings called the album...
- and lofts. One of the most
influential lofts during this time was
Studio Rivbea, run by Sam
Rivers and his wife Bea.
Other lofts included Rashied Ali's...
-
performing at
venues such as
Rashied Ali's "Ali's Alley" and Sam Rivers' "Studio
Rivbea". He was a
member of
Ensemble Muntu with
Jemeel Moondoc,
among others. In...
- Scofield,
Roscoe Mitc****,
Randy Sandke's
Inside Out Band, Sam Rivers'
Rivbea Orchestra,
Bobby Previte,
George Russell and others.
Anderson is a member...
- the FMP label. In 2015, it was
reissued as a
digital download by Rivers's
RivBea Music. In a
review for AllMusic, Thom
Jurek wrote: "This set transcends...
- in 1999 by BMG France. On the album,
Rivers is
joined by
members of the
Rivbea All-star Orchestra:
saxophonists Greg Osby,
Steve Coleman,
Chico Freeman...