First formed in 1974 and continuing on an irregular basis ever since,
Eastern Rebellion is a cooperative group with pianist
Cedar Walton the first among equals. The band's original lineup was
Walton, bassist
Sam Jones, drummer
Billy Higgins, and tenor saxophonist
Clifford Jordan. By 1975 and their first official recording,
George Coleman was on tenor. In future years, trombonist
Curtis Fuller would sometimes make the band a quintet,
David Williams became the bassist, and
Bob Berg (succeeded in the 1990s by
Ralph Moore) took over the tenor spot; trumpeter
Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros sat in on a 1983 recording.
Eastern Rebellion has recorded for Timeless and (in 1990) Music Masters. Their debut recording from 1975 is definitive and has the classic version of
Walton's "Bolivia." ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide