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Four Bars Up Front From Dave...

I'm Dave Wild, owner/operator of this small snag in the World Wide Web, with a number of items of interest.

wildsides_cover.jpg (23769 bytes) There's information about my recent CD, Wild Sides,
and the latest Temple Jazz Orchestra CD,
Temple Jazz Orchestra featuring Gordon Goodwin.
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You can follow the links to pages on the music of John Coltrane, a towering figure in the jazz artform,
including an abridged Coltrane Discography (still under construction, of course, with a little more than eight years on line).   Some details on recent Coltrane releases and other trivia can be found on the Coltrane News page. You can share some recollections of Coltrane in performance on the Coltrane FirstHand page. And there's information about The John Coltrane Reference, a massive work of scholarship by Lewis Porter, Yasuhiro Fujioka, Chris DeVito, Wolf Schmaler and David Wild (your tour guide),released December '07 by Routledge and now available.

There's also a page for saxophonist Ornette Coleman, rather limited so far, although it does have some details on recent appearances and reissues.  

We also have pages about my brother Ken Wild, an exceptional bassist and long-time first-call member of the Los Angeles music scene; about the Temple Jazz Orchestra, a remarkable ensemble based in Temple TX; and about yours truly Dave Wild, author, pianist and friend to man and beast.

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Music in these here parts is officially divided into "country" and "other", but the "other" includes some jazz--with performances by Dave Wild Trio, the S J Q (Swann Jazz Quartet), and the Temple Jazz Orchestra, with info on CD's with Bill Watrous, with Gordon Goodwin, and with originals by band members, among others. There's a separate site for the wildly eclectic ten-piece group Elephants . There's a page on my CD, Wild Sides . And there's a page with some performance listings for jazz in the central Texas area (including DW3, SJQ and a number of others). Finally, of course, we have the usual boring personal trivia.  

 

The old 25Mb Homestead has been open for some ten years now, and we keep making minor repairs when there's time after the chores.  Most recently we tweaked the prose, repainted the logo, and brought back some updated jazz listings, more information, and other fresh produce from the grocery store. We've also added a bunch of new pages, updated the navigation bar, and generally straightened up the mess. We're not too fancy around these parts, but most visitors aren't into bells and whistles anyway (reeds and percussion, that's another story).

You can of course send me email . The guest book was disabled a while back; I hope to put it back out there for those of you who feel the urge to scribble. Aside from that minor issue, please, go ahead, feel free to wander around the place (just keep the refrigerator door closed).

You are tourist number to visit the Wild Place since we opened for business on 8/24/97.  This page was last updated on 10/08/08.

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Dave Wild's WildPlace and its contents are protected by copyright and are published for non-commercial use only. Some of the contents of this site are based on The Recordings of John Coltrane: A Discography, (c) 1977, 1978, 1979 by David Wild and disc’ribe, Issues # 1, # 2, and # 3, (c) 1980, 1981 and 1983 by Angelyn and David Wild. All the usual legal protections apply. Click here to send mail to Dave Wild.