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Northern Dancer

  • Release Date: 1996
  • Genre: Classical
  • Label: Einstein

  • Artist: Jim Staley
  • Flags: Live
  • Type: Live Album
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Modern Composition, Fusion

Review

Recorded nearly a decade after the epochal Mumbo Jumbo, and using some of the same musicians, Jim Staley continues to effectively utilize the trio format, although he adds an effective duo piece with John Zorn (again on alto sax) and a deliberative solo statement on trombone. Every one of the nine tracks has its moments, but the emphasis on longer pieces and greater atmosphere mitigates the edge that made the earlier release so compelling. Still, admirers of Staley's gorgeously subversive trombone will not be disappointed, as he continues to impress with knotty runs, fat, globular splats, and riveting, muted jabs. The two tracks with electric harpist Zeena Parkins take awhile to get moving, but the attractive work of Ikue Mori on drum machines and Davey Williams on guitar adds nicely to the mix. ~ Steve Loewy, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Northern Dancer
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Jim Staley, John Zorn Jim Staley (2:44)
Roast the Bird
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Jim Staley, Elliott Sharp, Shelley Hirsch Jim Staley (8:40)
Tomy Lee
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Jim Staley, Ikue Mori, Davey Williams Jim Staley (6:16)
Middleground
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Jim Staley, Ikue Mori, Davey Williams Jim Staley (8:00)
Carry Back
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Jim Staley, Ikue Mori, Davey Williams Jim Staley (4:01)
Whirlaway
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Jim Staley, Ikue Mori Jim Staley (6:30)
Dark Star
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Jim Staley, Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins Jim Staley (16:04)
Dancer's Image
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Jim Staley, Elliott Sharp, Shelley Hirsch Jim Staley (10:21)
Decidedly
Jim Staley Jim Staley (4:37)

Credits

Jim Staley (Trombone), Jim Staley (Didjeridu), Jim Staley (Producer), Jim Staley (Main Performer), Elliott Sharp (Bass), Elliott Sharp (Clarinet), Elliott Sharp (Guitar (Double Neck)), David Avidor (Mixing), Shelley Hirsch (Vocals), Ikue Mori (Drum Machine), Ikue Mori (Design), Zeena Parkins (Harp), Zeena Parkins (Electric Harp), John Zorn (Sax (Alto)), Rex Anderson (Engineer), Davey Williams (Guitar)
 
 
Wikipedia: Northern Dancer
Northern Dancer
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Sire: Nearctic
Grandsire: Nearco
Dam: Natalma
Damsire: Native Dancer
Sex: Stallion
Foaled: 1961
Country: Canada Flag of Canada
Colour: Dark Bay
Breeder: Edward P. Taylor
Owner: Windfields Farm. Silks: Turquoise, Gold Dots on Sleeves, Gold Cap
Trainer: Horatio Luro
Record: 18:14-2-2
Earnings: $580,806
Major Racing Wins & Honours & Awards
Major Racing Wins
Coronation Futurity Stakes (1963)
Flamingo Stakes (1964)
Florida Derby (1964)
Blue Grass Stakes (1964)
Kentucky Derby (1964)
Preakness Stakes (1964)
Queen's Plate (1964)
Racing Awards
U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1964)
Canadian Horse of the Year (1964)
Leading sire in North America (1970)
Leading broodmare sire in North America (1991)
Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland
(1970, 1977, 1983, 1984)
Honours
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1965)
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1976)
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1976)
Canadian postage stamp (1999)
Northern Dancer Blvd. in Toronto, Ontario
Northern Dancer Dr. in Warwick, Maryland
Life-size statue at Woodbine Racetrack
Northern Dancer Breeders' Cup Turf at Woodbine
Northern Dancer Breeders' Cup Stakes at Churchill
Northern Dancer Plate at Hyderabad Race Club (India)
"Northern Dancer Herd" : Northern Dancer's blog

Infobox last updated on: February 5, 2007.

Northern Dancer (May 27, 1961 - November 16,1990) was a Canadian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and the most successful sire of the 20th Century. The National Thoroughbred Racing Association calls him "one of the most influential sires in Thoroughbred history."

A bay colt, Northern Dancer was by Nearctic-Natalma, by Native Dancer. In 1952, Edward P. Taylor, Canadian business magnate and owner of Windfields Farm, had attended the December sale at Newmarket, England where he purchased Lady Angela, a mare in foal to Nearco. Two years later she was bred again with Nearco, producing a colt named Nearctic who was voted the 1958 Sovereign Award for Horse of the Year. From Nearctic and the mare Natalma, a daughter of the great Native Dancer, came Northern Dancer.

Racing career

Northern Dancer was ridden by Ron Turcotte in his first victory as a two-year-old at Fort Erie Race Track. Before the running of the Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky, trainer Horatio Luro asked jockey Bill Shoemaker to make a commitment to ride either Northern Dancer or the more promising colt Hill Rise. Shoemaker went with the unbeaten Hill Rise, believing the colt represented his best chance for a win at the prestigious Kentucky Derby. As a result of Shoemaker's decision, Bill Hartack became Northern Dancer's permanent jockey, guiding him to his best season in 1964 at age 3 when he won the Flamingo Stakes, Florida Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, Kentucky Derby in record time, the Preakness Stakes, and the Queen's Plate. He was also named the Eclipse Award champion 3-year-old of 1964.

In his two years of racing, Northern Dancer won 14 of his 18 races and never finished worse than third. In The Blood-Horse ranking of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century, Northern Dancer was ranked #43.

A sire of champions

Northern Dancer stood at stud at Taylor's Windfields Farm in Oshawa, Ontario until 1969 when he was moved to Windfields Maryland farm where he remained until his death. Northern Dancer was the most successful sire in thoroughbred horse-racing in the 20th Century. His offspring have earned more money and won more major stakes races than those of any other sire up until the 1990's era of shuttle stallions, including North American, Japanese, Australian and European champions. He sired 146 stakes winners including the great Nijinsky II, winner of England's Triple Crown, as well as The Minstrel, Shareef Dancer, Secreto, El Gran Senor, Fanfreluche.

An exceptional sire, he was named the 20th century's best sire of sires, producing multiple champions in both the United States and the United Kingdom. His sons who became great sires included Nureyev, Lyphard, Danzig, Sadler's Wells, and Storm Bird. His influence extended to Japan where his son Northern Taste stood at stud at the Yoshida family's Shadai Stallion Station and was the leading sire in Japan for ten years.

In the 1983 Keeneland auction, one of Northern Dancer's colts named Snaafi Dancer became the first $10 million yearling.

Although he has been dead for more than fifteen years, there are more Northern Dancer line Breeder's Cup winners than any other horse.

Northern Dancer is also the paternal grandsire of several prominent stallions, including, Storm Cat, Deputy Minister, El Prado, and Danehill, among others.

Honors

Northern Dancer won the American Eclipse Award as Three-Year Old Male Champion of 1964 and the Sovereign Award for Horse of the Year. In 1965, he became the first horse to ever be voted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, an honour he held for thirty-one years and now shares with Canadian Equestrian Champion Big Ben (inducted 1996). On its formation he was part of the first group of inductees into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame and was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1976. He was retired from stud (breeding) on April 15, 1987 at the age of 26. He died in 1990 and is memorialized at Windfields Farm in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. In 1999, Canada Post honored the horse with his image placed on a postage stamp. A residential street was named after the horse on the former site of the Greenwood Race Track in east-end Toronto. There is also a life size bronze statue of the horse outside Woodbine Race Track in northwest Toronto.

During the past forty years, a number of books have been written about Northern Dancer with the latest two editions coming out in 2006. One, by respected pedigree authority Avalyn Hunter, author of "American Classic Pedigrees (1914-2002)," recounts how Northern Dancer and his sons have established a royal dynasty that has profoundly dominated the international bloodstock market.

Northern Dancer has given impulse to a blog dealing only with achievements of his succession herd: the Northern Dancer Herd Blog.

References

  • Lennox, Muriel Anne. Northern Dancer: The Legend and His Legacy (Hushion House Publishing Ltd: 1995) ISBN 0-9699025-0-6
  • Hunter, Avalyn. The Kingmaker : How Northern Dancer Founded a Racing Dynasty. (Eclipse Press : 2006) ISBN 1-58150-137-4
  • Gamble-Arsenault, Debbie. Great Canadian Race Horses: The Incredible Feats of Northern Dancer and other Speed Demons (Altitude Publishing : 2006) ISBN 1-55439-000-1
  • Thoroughbred Times article: Northern Dancer, the 20th century's best sire of sires


Pedigree of Northern Dancer
Sire
Nearctic
Nearco Pharos Phalaris
Scapa Flow
Nogara Havresac II
Catnip
Lady Angela Hyperion Gainsborough
Selene
Sister Sarah Abbots Trace
Sarita
Dam
Natalma
Native Dancer Polynesian Unbreakable
Black Polly
Geisha Discovery
Miyako
Almahmoud Mahmoud Blenheim II
Mah Mahal
Arbitrator Peace Chance
Mother Goose (F-No.2-d)

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