HORACE TAPSCOTT CONDUCTING THE PAN-AFRIKAN PEOPLE ARKESTRA : The Call – OTR009 LP

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Available on vinyl for the first time in 40 years, Outernational Sounds presents Horace Tapscott‘s burning, spiritualized 1978 set, The Call. One of the unsung giants of jazz music, the composer, bandleader, arranger, pianist and community activist Tapscott was the undisputed keystone of the grassroots Los Angeles jazz scene. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, his radical community arts and music formations the UGMA(Underground Musicians Association) and his protean big band, the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, were at the epicenter of music, culture, and politics in the Los Angeles area. Hundreds of musicians passed through these groups and played their part. Major figures such as Arthur BlytheAzar LawrenceJimmy WoodsJohn CarterBobby BradfordSonny CrissNdugu Chancler, and dozens of others all paid dues or just got down with Tapscott, not to mention the core Arkestra regulars who have since become celebrated names