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June 6 San Francisco, CA (SFJazz)
June 8 Healdsburg, CA (Healsburg Festival)
June 25 Saskatoon, SK (Saskatchewan Jazz Festival)
June 27 Vancouver, BC (Vancouver Jazz Festival)

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June 20 Edmonton, AB (Edmonton Jazz Festival)
June 21 Vancouver, BC (Vancouver Jazz Festival)
June 23 Saskatoon, SK (Saskatchewan Jazz Festival)
June 25 New York, NY (SubCulture)
June 26 Toronto, ON (Toronto Jazz Festival)
June 27 Ottawa, ON (Ottawa Jazz Festival)
June 28 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazz Festival)

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June 20 New York, NY (Cornelia Street Café)
June 22 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazz Festival)
June 24 Edmonton, AB (Edmonton Jazz Festival)
June 25 Medicine Hat, AB (Medicine Hat Jazz Festival)
June 26 Vancouver, BC (Vancouver Jazz Festival)

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June 21 - 22 San Francisco, CA (SFJazz)
June 24 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazz Festival)
June 25 New York, NY (SubCulture)

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June 23 – 24 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazz Festival)

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June 25 Toronto, ON (Roy Thomson Hall)
June 28 Montreal, PQ (Montreal Jazz Festival)

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Chris Potter Underground Orchestra Imaginary Cities

Chris Potter tenor & soprano saxophones, bass clarinet / Adam Rogers guitars /

Craig Taborn piano / Steve Nelson vibraphone, marimba /

Fima Ephron bass guitar / Scott Colley double bass / Nate Smith drums /

Mark Feldman violin / Joyce Hammann violin / Lois Martin viola / Dave Eggar cello

Imaginary Cities is the recording premiere of saxophonist Chris Potter’s new Underground Orchestra. At the core of this larger ensemble is the personnel of his long-established Underground quartet – with Adam Rogers, Craig Taborn and Nate Smith – now joined by two bassists, a string quartet, and Potter’s old comrade from Dave Holland Quintet days, vibes and marimba man Steve Nelson. The title composition is a suite, panoramic in its reach, with movements subtitled “Compassion”, “Dualities”, “Disintegration” and “Rebuilding”. The scope of the work, and its contrasting moods and thematic development, inspire some of Potter’s finest playing. His saxes fly high above his idealized cityscapes or launch into dialogues or group improvising with its gifted inhabitants. Four further pieces – “Lament”, “Firefly”, “Sky” and “Shadow Self” – extend the feeling of the suite, successfully combining both tightly written material and very open areas involving all members of the orchestra. References are multi-idiomatic and multicultural, and Potter, who counts Charlie Parker with Strings amongst his formative enthusiasms, had Arabic and Indian string sections in mind, as well as contemporary composition, when shaping this material. Imaginary Cities was recorded in December 2013 in New York’s Avatar Studio and produced by Manfred Eicher.

CHRIS POTTER ON TOUR

January 16-17 - West Lafayette, IN [Loeb Playhouse]

January 20 – Indianapolis, IN [Jazz Kitchen]

January 21 – Lansing, MI [The Loft]

January 22-25 – Chicago, IL [Jazz Showcase]

January 27-31- New York, NY [Jazz Standard] [With full orchestra]

February 2-3 – Minneapolis, MN at Dakota Jazz

February 6 - Philadelphia, PA [Chris's Jazz Café]

February 7 - Boston, MA [Regattabar]

March 14 - Morrow, GA [spivey Hall]

March 26 - San Francisco, CA [Miner Auditorium] [With full orchestra]

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Vijay Iyer Trio Break Stuff

Vijay Iyer piano

Stephan Crump double bass

Marcus Gilmore drums

“Break Stuff” is what happens after formal elements have been addressed. Vijay Iyer calls the break “a span of time in which to act. It’s the basis for breakdowns, breakbeats, and break dancing... it can be the moment when everything comes to life.” A number of the pieces here are breakdowns of other Iyer constructions. Some are from a suite premiered at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, some derive from Open City, a collaboration with novelist Teju Cole and large ensemble. The trio energetically recasts everything it touches. “Hood” is a tribute to Detroit techno pioneer Robert Hood. On “Work”, Vijay pays homage to his “number one hero”, Thelonious Monk. “Countdown” reconsiders the classic Coltrane tune inside a rhythmic framework inspired by West African music. “Mystery Woman” is driven by compound pulses which owe a debt to South Indian drumming. Fast moving and quick-witted, the group has developed a strong musical identity of its own, with an emphasis on what Iyer calls “co-constructing”, exploring all the dynamics of playing together. Yet the three players also get abundant solo space and, in a reflective moment at the album’s center, Iyer plays a moving version of Billy Strayhorn’s “Blood Count” alone. Break Stuff, recorded in June 2014 at New York’s Avatar Studio and produced by Manfred Eicher, is the third ECM release from Vijay Iyer. It follows the chamber music recording Mutations and the film-and-music project RADHE RADHE: Rites of Holi. Vijay Iyer will tour extensively throughout 2015 both with the Trio and in other configurations – see below for early trio appearances.

VIJAY IYER TRIO ON TOUR

February 19 Eugene, OR

February 20 Portland, OR

March 7 New York, NY

March 27 San Francisco, CA

March 28-29 Chicago, IL

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Jack DeJohnette Made In Chicago

Henry Threadgill alto saxophone, bass flute

Roscoe Mitchell sopranino, soprano and alto saxophones, bass recorder, baroque flute

Muhal Richard Abrams piano

Larry Gray double bass, cello

Jack DeJohnette drums

With Made In Chicago, an exhilarating live album, Jack DeJohnette celebrates a reunion with old friends. In 1962, DeJohnette, Roscoe Mitchell and Henry Threadgill were all classmates at Wilson Junior College on Chicago’s Southside, pooling energies and enthusiasms in jam sessions. Shortly thereafter Jack joined Muhal Richard Abrams’ Experimental Band, and Roscoe and Henry soon followed him. When Abrams cofounded the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in 1965, DeJohnette, Mitchell and Threadgill were all deeply involved from the outset, presenting concerts and contributing to each other’s work under the AACM umbrella. Jack brought them together again for a very special concert at Chicago’s Millennium Park in August 2013, completing the group with the addition of bassist/cellist Larry Gray. The concert recording – featuring compositions by Roscoe, Henry, Muhal and Jack, plus group improvising - was mixed by Manfred Eicher and Jack DeJohnette at New York’s Avatar Studio. Made In Chicago is issued as the AACM begins its 50th anniversary year.

CD RELEASE CONCERT: March 12 Minneapolis, MN

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Two new Iyer stops.

Vijay Iyer Trio on tour:

February 19 Eugene, OR The Shedd

February 20 Portland, OR Portland Jazz Festival - Winningstad Theater

March 7 New York, NY Temple of Dendur- Metropolitan Museum of Art

March 26 Albuquerque, NM The Outpost

March 27 San Francisco, CA SF Jazz – Miner Auditorium

March 28-29 Chicago, IL Constellation

April 10-11 Boston, MA Regattabar

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Tim Berne’s Snakeoil – You've Been Watching Me (April 14th)

Tim Berne: alto saxophone / Oscar Noriega: clarinet, bass clarinet / Matt Mitchell: piano / Ches Smith: drums, percussion / Ryan Ferreira: guitar

*** Tim Berne’s Snakeoil on tour –

Apr 21 - New York, NY at Jazz Standard

Apr 24 - Philadelphia, PA at Barnes Collection

Apr 25 - Baltimore, MD at An Die Musik Live!

Apr 26 – Washington DC at Bohemian Caverns

Apr 28 - Buffalo, NY at Hallwalls

Apr 29 - Toronto, ONT at The Music Gallery

May 3 – Berkeley, CA at Berkeley Arts

May 4 - Seattle, WA at The Royal Room

May 5 - Portland, OR at Jimmy Mack’s

May 6 - Phoenix, AZ at The Nash

May 7 - Albuquerque, NM at The Outpost

May 8 - St. Louis, MO at The New Music Circle

May 9 - Chicago, IL at The Constellation

May 10 - Detroit, MI at Trinosophes

May 11 - Minneapolis, MN at Icehouse

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David Torn – Open Sky (May 5th)

*** David Torn Solo Tour

May 8New York, NY at Subculture

May 14 : Philadelphia, PA at Ars Nova Workshop

May 16 Portland, OR at Conduit Dance, Inc

May 17 + 18 Seattle, WA at Storyville

June 1st Washington, DC at Bohemian Caverns

Other dates are in progress

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David Torn on Tour

May 8 New York, NY Subculture

May 11 Marlboro, NY The Falcon

May 12 Dunellen, NJ Roxy & Dukes

May 13 Cambridge, MA Regattabar

May 14 Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Art Alliance

May 16 Portland, OR Holocene

May 17-18 Seattle, WA Storyville Pike Place

May 19 Sacramento, CA Golden Lion Arts

May 20 San Francisco, CA venue tba

May 21 Los Angeles, CA Blue Whale

May 22 Denver, CO Walnut Room

May 26 Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center

May 27 Milwaukee, WI The Jazz Estate

May 29 Chicago, IL Constellation

May 30 Cincinnati, OH The Monastery

June 1 Washington, DC Bohemian Caverns

June 3 Baltimore, MD The Windup Space

June 4 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle

June 6 Asheville, NC Streamside Concerts

June 7 Atlanta, GA Red Light Café

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Giovanni Guidi Trio -This is the Day

New album on ECM releases May 26th

Giovanni Guidi Trio makes its US debut at Roulette on June 1st (details below)

One of the rising stars in Italian Jazz, Giovanni Guidi was mentored by Italian jazz legend (and ECM recording artist) Enrico Rava and so it should come as no surprise that Guidi’s Trio plays jazz of uncommon originality and reflective depth. On their second ECM album, Italian pianist Guidi, US bassist Thomas Morgan, and Portuguese drummer João Lobo continue the work begun on the 2011 recording City of Broken Dreams, with pensive, abstract ballads which shimmer with inner tension. Each of the players has a strong sense for the dialectics of sound and silence. The repertoire is mostly from Guidi’s pen, but also includes the standard “I’m Through with Love”, Cuban songwriter Osvaldo Farrés’ “Quizás, quizás, quizás” (familiar to jazz listeners through, above all, Nat King Cole’s version), and “Baiiia” by João Lobo.

Richard Williams, in his review of the Trio’s London release concert wrote: “the album is a thing of great beauty...displaying three musicians bringing new thoughts to a familiar format”. See the full review here: http://thebluemoment.com/2015/04/03/in-the-gallery/

Giovanni Guidi Trio

Roulette Theater June 1st at 7:30pm.

509 Atlantic Ave. in Brooklyn (917)267 0363

General admission: $ 15, online booking in advance, only $ 10.

Underground:

Subway: # 2, 3, 4, 5, D, M, N, R, B, Q & LIRR arrive at Atlantic Avenue-Barclay’s Center

G train to Fulton Street

A and C Trains to Hoyt-Schermerhorn. Only one block away!

http://roulette.org; roulette@roulette.org

http://roulette.org/getting-there/

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David Torn on Tour

May 21 Los Angeles, CA Blue Whale

May 22 Denver, CO Walnut Room

May 26 Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center

May 27 Milwaukee, WI The Jazz Estate

May 29 Chicago, IL Constellation

May 30 Cincinnati, OH The Monastery

June 1 Washington, DC Bohemian Caverns

June 3 Baltimore, MD The Windup Space

June 4 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle

June 6 Asheville, NC Streamside Concerts

June 7 Atlanta, GA Red Light Café

I received this today as a follow-up.

Check out David Torn’s TedX talk here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMy1pv3-tw4

David Torn solo tour itinerary:

May 21 - Los Angeles, CA at Blue Whale

May 22 - Denver, CO at Walnut Room

May 26 - Minneapolis, MN at Cedar Cultural Center

May 27 - Milwaukee, WI at The Jazz Estate

May 29 - Chicago, IL at Constellation

May 30 - Cincinnati, OH at The Monastery

May 31 - Pittsburgh, PA at Club Café

June 1 - Washington DC at Union Arts

June 3 - Baltimore, MD at The Windup Space

June 4 - Carrboro, NC at Cat’s Cradle

Clinic & Performance: http://www.catscradle.com/event/824885-david-torn-clinic-solo-carrboro/

Performance: http://www.catscradle.com/event/824887-david-torn-solo-guitar-carrboro/

June 6 - Asheville, NC at Streamside Concerts

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0844aeae2da1f49-david

June 7 - Atlanta, GA at Red Light Café

http://redlightcafe.com/events/david-torn

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