@inbook{10.1525/j.ctt1pnhnm.60, ISBN = {9780520265820}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt1pnhnm.60}, abstract = {Andrew Cyrille first hit with C.T.’ s (Cecil Taylor’s) fabled energy-mobile in 1958 and began to play with him regularly in 1964. He was the main C.T. drummer until 1975. C.T., always the logician, asked Andrew (according to Valerie Wilmer) what he thought rhythm was! “Dance,” was Cyrille’s answer. I think this is more to the deep of Cyrille’s playing than the usual saw that “he does not keep time” but accents the various instruments.Klook and Max (and Bu, with his terrible “shuffle”) brought that in 50 years before. Andrew, like the wave of younger drummers out of the}, bookauthor = {Amiri Baraka}, booktitle = {Digging: The Afro-American Soul of American Classical Music}, edition = {1}, pages = {318--320}, publisher = {University of California Press}, title = {Andrew Cyrille, Good to Go}, year = {2009} }