Milford Graves's 2018 Concert History

Milford Graves (b. Queens, NY, August 20, 1941, died February 12, 2021) was an American-born jazz drummer and percussionist, most noteworthy for his his early avant-garde contributions in the early 1960s with Paul Bley and the New York Art Quartet.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 22, 2018 –
Mar 25, 2018
Big Ears Festival 2018
Godspeed You! Black Emperor / Anoushka Shankar / Lucius / Lightning Bolt / Béla Fleck / Abigail Washburn / Laurel Halo / Sam Amidon / Suuns / Four Tet / Jenny Hval / Steve Gunn / Medeski, Martin & Wood / Jaga Jazzist / Algiers / Tal National / Arto Lindsay / Jerry Douglas Band / ROSTAM / Nels Cline / Jason Moran / Jenny Scheinman / Julie Byrne / Cyro Baptista / The Thing / Diamanda Galás / Anna & Elizabeth / Gas (Wolfgang Voigt) / Kelly Lee Owens / Innov Gnawa / Peter Evans / Mary Halvorson / Brooklyn Rider / Susanna / Bang On A Can All-Stars / David Behrman / Evan Parker / Craig Taborn / Cheyenne Mize / Black Twig Pickers / Scott Amendola / International Contemporary Ensemble / Ron Miles / Stian Westerhus / Jon Balke / Anna Thorvaldsdottir / Áine O'Dwyer / Milford Graves / Eli Keszler / Frode Haltli / Wu Fei / Evan Parker Electro-acoustic Ensemble / Giovanna Pessi / Rova / the Banquet of the Spirits / Coupler / Stale Storlokken / Nief-Norf / Tyshawn Sorey Trio / Roscoe Mitchell Trio / Sam Pluta / Kid Koala (DJ Set) / Knoxville Symphony Orchestra / Lap Steel / Laurel Halo (DJ Set) / Craig Taborn Quartet / Theremin Orchestra / Peter Evans Ensemble / Cleek Schrey Show all bands
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Unknown venue Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Jazz
Experimental
Free Jazz
Avant-Garde Jazz
Jazz Drums
Tzadik
Experimental Percussion
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2019 1 concert
2018 1 concert
2009 1 concert
1998 1 concert
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 Dave Schwentker
 Stan Holland

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