Ten Part Invention
Ten Part Invention is an Australian jazz ensemble formed in 1986 by drummer John Pochée.[1][2][3] They were nominated for the 1992 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album for their selftitled album.
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Years active | 1986 - |
Members
- John Pochee
- Roger Frampton
- Bernie McGann
- Ken James
- Paul Cutlan
- Steve Elphick
- Andrew Robson
- Bob Bertles
- James Greening
- Warwick Alder
- Sandy Evans
- Paul McNamara
- Dave Goodman
- Miroslav Bukovsky
- Tom Argenikos
- John Mackey
- Peter Farrar
- Dale Barlow
- Lisa Perrot
Discography
- Ten Part Invention (1990) - ABC Records
- Tall Stories (1994) - Rufus Records
- Unidentified Spaces (2000) - Rufus Records
- Live at Wangaratta : The Music of Roger Frampton (2005) - ABC
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References
- Shand, John (13 March 2016), "Ten Part Invention review: A spark of life amid the carnage", Sydney Morning Herald
- Ford, Andrew (8 April 2017), "Ten Part Invention - jazz royalty", The Music Show, Radio National
- Hobbs, Philip (29 November 1992), "Five parts magic and five parts frustration", Canberra Times
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