Ars Nova was an American
progressive rock band that performed and recorded from 1967 to 1969.[1] The group included two former students from
Mannes College in New York City: Wyatt Day (guitar, keyboards, vocals), who wrote or co-wrote most of the band's songs, and Jon Pierson (trombone, vocals).[2]
They recorded two albums. The first was a 1968 self-titled album for the
Elektra label, on which the personnel comprised Day, Pierson, Maury Baker (organ, percussion), Giovanni Papalia (lead guitar), Bill Folwell (trumpet, bass, vocals), and Jonathan Raskin (bass, guitar, vocals). The band was signed to Elektra by
Paul Rothchild, who produced their self-titled album in
Los Angeles, with additional songwriting by Greg Copeland and released in April 1968.[3] However, the band split up after a performance supporting
The Doors at the
Fillmore East in mid-1968, about the same time as they were promoted with a profile in Life magazine.[1][2][4]
Day and Pierson then formed a new version of the band, with guitarist
Sam Brown, trumpeter
Jimmy Owens, bassist Art Koenig, keyboardist
Warren Bernhardt and drummer Joe Hunt. They recorded a second album, Sunshine & Shadows, which was released on
Atlantic in 1969.[5]
Former member Bill Folwell died on October 2, 2019, at the age of 80.[6]