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Christy Doran

Christy Doran

Jazz guitarist


Christy Doran (born 1949) is a jazz guitarist born in Dublin, Ireland, and raised in Lucerne, Switzerland.

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Doran founded OM with Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgruber, and Bobby Burri in the 1970s; this ensemble recorded for ECM. He and Studer also worked on a Jimi Hendrix tribute project in the 1990s. Doran has worked with free jazz and avant-garde jazz musicians such as Marty Ehrlich, Robert Dick, Ray Anderson, Han Bennink, Albert Mangelsdorff, Louis Sclavis, Marilyn Mazur, Herb Robertson, John Wolf Brennan, Patrice Héral [de], Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Phil Minton, Joe McPhee[1] and Carla Bley.[2] Doran founded New Bag in 1997 and toured the world from 1998 to 2000 with the ensemble. Doran has taught at the Musikhochschule Luzern[2][1] since 1990.[3]

Discography

As leader

  • Harsh Romantics (Synton, 1984)
  • Christy Doran's May 84 (1985)
  • The Returning Dream of the Leaving Ship (1986)
  • Red Twist & Tuned Arrow (ECM, 1987)
  • Henceforward (Line Music/Core, 1989)
  • Christy Doran's Phoenix (hatArt, 1990)
  • Corporate Art (JMT, 1991)
  • Musik für zwei Kontrabässe, elektrische Gitarre und Schlagzeug (ECM, 1991)
  • What a Band (Hathut, 1992)
  • Play the Music of Jimi Hendrix (Call It Anything/Intuition, 1995)
  • Race the Time (1997)
  • Shaman (M.E.L.T., 2000)
  • Black Box (2002)
  • Heaven Is Back in the Streets (Double Moon, 2003)
  • Triangulation (Leo, 2004)
  • Confusing the Spirits (2004)
  • Perspectives (Between the Lines, 2005)
  • Jimi (Challenge, 2005)
  • La Fourmi (2005)
  • Now's the Time (2006)
  • The Competence of the Irregular (Between the Lines, 2009)
  • Triangulation: Whirligigs (Leo, 2010)

Collaborations

As sideman

With Ray Anderson and Han Bennink

With Joe McPhee


References

  1. Jan Granlie (October 4, 2016). "Kontaktchemie – Christy Doran / Alfred Vogel". salt peanuts*. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  2. "Christy Doran Bio". Christy Doran. Archived from the original on April 12, 2021. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  3. "Number 9". yangjingmusic.com. Retrieved October 13, 2019.

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