Heir to the great names of the American avant-garde, JJJJJJerome Ellis has developed a practice at the intersection of research, poetry, theatre, music, and the visual arts. His music uses a variety of instruments, both organic and electronic, and draws on jazz, ambient, and spoken word. A cornucopia of experimentation that celebrates African American identity, and which takes on its full meaning in concert, where improvisation and their voice work wonders.