Free Together
Free Together
Chapter 6 centers on the Art Ensemble’s activities during the 1970s. Back home in America, the musicians worked to build a larger domestic audience, a task that became easier after they signed with Atlantic Records. They also formalized the cooperative practices that they first implemented in France, establishing Art Ensemble of Chicago Operations (AECO), a corporation held equally by the five members of the group. But the most significant change to their social model was a new ethic of personal autonomy. The musicians set up separate residences and launched independent side projects that could generate supplemental income when the Art Ensemble was on hiatus. This arrangement allowed them to reinvest even more of the band’s earnings, which increased throughout the 1970s as the Art Ensemble toured the United States, Europe, and Japan.
Keywords: AECO, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Art Ensemble of Chicago Operations, Atlantic Records, autonomy, cooperation, cooperative economics, side projects, social model, social practices, tours
Chicago Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. Public users can however freely search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter.
Please, subscribe or login to access full text content.
If you think you should have access to this title, please contact your librarian.
To troubleshoot, please check our FAQs, and if you can't find the answer there, please contact us.