New Age & Folk Jazz pioneer Beverly Glenn-Copeland gave a very rare performance on the closing day of Le Guess Who? 2018 together with five-piece ensemble Indigo Rising. The performance was curated by both Devendra Banhart and Moor Mother.
Beverly Glenn-Copeland - 'Sunset Village', live at Le Guess Who? 2018:
About:
After a twenty-year absence, Beverly Glenn-Copeland returned to the stage in 2018 with the rich path of his life in hindsight. His self-titled album from 1970 (reissued last year) is a lush folk-jazz album in the vein of peers such as Tim Buckleys and Joni Mitchell. In 1986, he wrote and self-released the synth masterpiece Keyboard Fantasies, featuring seven tracks with a curious blend of folk, electronica and new age: a sound realized far before its time.
Three decades on, a reissue of 'Keyboard Fantasies' and subsequent plays by Four Tet, Caribou and more, the music finally found its audience, gaining global recognition two generations down the line. At Le Guess Who? 2018, Glenn-Copeland performed with five-piece ensemble Indigo Rising, breathing new life into his past works.
Read our interview with Beverly Glenn-Copeland about his life story, 'Keyboard Fantasies', and his work for CBC’s children’s show Mr. Dressup: "I was making music for a generation that had yet to be born."
Beverly Glenn-Copeland - 'Evernew', live at Le Guess Who? 2018:
Beverly Glenn-Copeland - 'Deep River', live at Le Guess Who? 2018:
Recorded on Sunday, 11 November, at TivoliVredenburg's Hertz. Listen + watch more Le Guess Who? recordings via our archive.
Video produced by Nick Helderman.
Audio recorded by Philip ten Brink.
Audio mix by Marc Broer.
Video edit by Gerrit Jan van Putten.
Camera operators: Wim Adam, Milan van Dril, Roy Jamhouri, Tim van Voort.
Photography by Tim van Veen.