Sue Mingus has died

It is very sad to hear of the death of the record producer and band manager Sue Mingus (2 April 1930-24 September 2022). The news of the passing of the widow of Charles Mingus was published on Twitter by the official Mingus account in a thread: …

Published: 26 Sep 2022. Updated: 19 months.

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It is very sad to hear of the death of the record producer and band manager Sue Mingus (2 April 1930-24 September 2022). The news of the passing of the widow of Charles Mingus was published on Twitter by the official Mingus account in a thread:

''It is with great sadness that we relay the news of Sue Graham Ungaro Mingus’ passing. She died peacefully with all her children and grandchildren around her, on September 24, on the 15th anniversary of her brother Richard Graham’s passing. Sue made an indelible imprint on anyone she met with her passion and perseverance. Her devotion to and advocacy on behalf of other people’s art and careers was unsurpassed, whether to that of her late husband Charles Mingus or the many Mingus Legacy musicians she treated as her extended family. She was an artist, author, journalist, educator, and a doting mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. As quick with an elegantly cutting joke as she was with a laugh or encouraging shout, her uncompromising sense of justice and energy was an inspiration to everyone she met. Neither humbled by age nor infirmity, she remained in good cheer to the very end, enjoying visits and gatherings with her close friends and family. She is survived by her daughter Susanna and her son Roberto, children of her first husband sculptor Alberto Ungaro, her four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Memorial services and other details to be announced when available.''

Radio France have published this fine tribute

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Ant Law and Alex Hitchcock, Don't Wait Too Long, Outside in Music ****

Track of the day and new in the 1 luv spot drawn from Outside In Music 4 November digital/streaming release Same Moon in the Same World the work of the rocket science guitar innovator Ant Law and Dream Band sax shooting star Alex Hitchcock very …

Published: 26 Sep 2022. Updated: 19 months.

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Track of the day and new in the 1 luv spot drawn from Outside In Music 4 November digital/streaming release Same Moon in the Same World the work of the rocket science guitar innovator Ant Law and Dream Band sax shooting star Alex Hitchcock very much a pastoral vision - 'Don't Wait Too Long' has a woody textural feel as Law chooses a Methenyian path in the bedrock of the sound. The layers of production endow the track with a full, substantial depth of field. The vibist on the track Joel Ross whose delicious Blue Note album The Parable of the Poet was released in the spring plays a significant role while the great reedist Tim Garland (Lammas, Earthworks, Acoustic Triangle, Chick Corea) is also contrapuntally in the mix so piquant. The Mehldauian, ex-Chick, the very influential Jeff Ballard is on drums and Metheny Unity Group ace Ben Williams rules the roost on bass. In a word - superb. Alex Hitchcock and Ant Law photo from the cover