Andrew Speight

Andrew Speight is an Australian born jazz saxophonist based in the USA.[1][2][3] His band, the Andrew Speight Quartet, won the 1999 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album with their self titled album.[4] Speight had previously fronted the jazz quintet Now's the Time.[5]

Andrew Speight

Discography

Andrew Speight Quartet

  • Andrew Speight Quartet (1998) - ABC Music[6][7][8]

Now's the Time

  • Now's the Time - rooArt Jazz[9]
gollark: Whenever I try to visit a tweet on my phone, it just completely refuses to work.
gollark: Or use the I N T E R N E T, which probably has some information on it.
gollark: Simple decision trees *are* responding to/analyzing the outside world (well, game world), and I think some of the not-really-AI algorithms do an imagination-like thing of simulating various possible futures and picking the action which produces a lot of the better ones.
gollark: <@199529131224989696> I was thinking about stuff recently, and you know when you said `allow for introspection, imagination and probably also analysis of the outside world` when I asked `What does consciousness actually do, though?`Maybe you would need some form of consciousness, whatever that is, for introspection, but you don't for "imagination" and "analysis of the outside world". You can do those with simple "AI" like we use for games.
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References

  1. Hildebrand, Lee (10 July 2011), "Sax man Andrew Speight plays 'Bird With Strings'", SFGate
  2. Weir, Kenny (16 May 1999), "The art of poise", Sunday Herald Sun
  3. Shand, John (20 May 1997), "Speight Brings Home A White-hot Spate Of Bebop", Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Scatena, Dino (13 October 1999), "Rockers' four ARIA haul worth the wait.", Daily Telegraph
  5. Brennan, Gail (19 November 1988), "Now's almost the time", Sydney Morning Herald
  6. Weir, Kenny (25 October 1998), "QUARTET. Turn it up, sit back and smile.", Sunday Herald Sun
  7. Gettler, Leon (3 December 1998), "Jazz", The Age
  8. Clare, John (28 December 1998), "Jazz", Sydney Morning Herald
  9. Jackson, Adrian (28 December 1998), "Burrows. Jazz no trivial pursuit", BRW
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