GA Russell Posted May 31, 2018 Report Share Posted May 31, 2018 (edited) Vijay Iyer June 3 Charleston, SC (Spoleto Festival) June 16 New York, NY (Le Poisson Rouge) June 22 Katonah, NY (Caramoor Center) June 25-30 New York, NY (The Kitchen) Craig Taborn June 6-9 Charleston, SC (Spoleto Festival Residency) Django Bates June 19-20 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) June 23 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazz Festival) June 25 Ottawa, ON (Ottawa Jazz Festival) Thomas Strønen June 21 San Diego, CA (The Athenaeum) June 26 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) June 28 New York, NY (Scandinavia House) June 29 Washington, DC (DuPont Underground) June 30 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazzfest) Maciej Obara Quartet June 19 New York, NY (Dizzy’s Coca-Cola Club) June 22 Edmonton, AB (Edmonton Intl Jazz Festival) June 25 Victoria, BC (Victoria Intl Jazz Festival) June 26 Vancouver, BC (Vancouver Intl Jazz Festival) June 28 Ottawa, ON (Ottawa Intl Jazz Festival) June 29 Rochester, NY (Xerox Rochester Intl Jazz Festival) Bill Frisell June 7 Burlington, VT (Discover Jazz Festival) Till Fellner June 6-7 Minneapolis, MN (Orchestra Hall playing Mozart K466 with Minn Orch and Kent Nagano) © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Edited August 22, 2018 by GA Russell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted June 15, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2018 Jack DeJohnette / Ravi Coltrane Matt Garrison June 15 Brooklyn, NY (Shapeshifter Lab) Vijay Iyer June 16 New York, NY (Le Poisson Rouge) June 22 Katonah, NY (Caramoor Center) June 25-29 New York, NY (The Kitchen) Django Bates June 19-20 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) June 23 Rochester, NY (Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival) June 25 Ottawa, ON (Ottawa Jazz Festival) Thomas Strønen June 21 San Diego, CA (The Athenaeum) June 23 Seattle, WA (Poncho Concert Hall) June 24 San Francisco, CA (Red Poppy) June 26 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) June 28 New York, NY (Scandinavia House) June 29 Washington, DC (DuPont Underground) June 30 Rochester, NY (Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival) Kuára Trygve Seim, Samuli Mikkonen, Markku Ounaskari June 24 Rochester, NY (Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival) Maciej Obara Quartet June 19 New York, NY (Dizzy’s Coca-Cola Club) June 22 Edmonton, AB (Edmonton International Jazz Festival) June 25 Victoria, BC (Victoria International Jazz Festival) June 26 Vancouver, BC (Vancouver International Jazz Festival) June 28 Ottawa, ON (Ottawa International Jazz Festival) June 29 Rochester, NY (Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival) © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjzee Posted June 15, 2018 Report Share Posted June 15, 2018 Weird that ECM ignores the flyover states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted August 22, 2018 Author Report Share Posted August 22, 2018 On 6/15/2018 at 10:21 PM, mjzee said: Weird that ECM ignores the flyover states. Michael, my contact promptly replied to your comment, and I forgot to post it. I'll try to find it. ***** Tord Gustavsen: piano / Sigurd Hole: double bass /Jarle Vespestad: drums “This is the chill-out as a state of grace, and it can go as deep as you like. Sublime,” wrote the Independent on Sunday of the Gustavsen’s trio’s Being There, released in 2007. Over the last decade Tord has explored other ensemble forms and formats, but on The Other Side - recorded at Oslo’s Rainbow Studio in January 2018 – he opens a new chapter in his piano trio story, with faithful drummer Jarle Vespestad, and excellent new bassist Sigurd Hole. Hole’s approach to his instrument, drawing on folk influences as well as modern jazz, is ideally suited to Gustavsen’s slowly-developing, deeply melodic pieces. LISTEN/BUY ON TOUR Sept 25 New York, NY (Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola) Sept 27 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa Jazz) Sept 28 Stanford, CA (Bing Concert Hall Studio) Sept 29 Vancouver, BC (BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts) Sept 30 Portland, OR (Classic Pianos) Oct 2 - Minneapolis, MN (Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church) Mark Turner: tenor saxophone / Ethan Iverson: piano This album marks the recording debut Turner and Iverson in duo. Years after their first meeting at NYC jam sessions, and following much individual success (Turner as a leader and in demand sideman, and Iverson in hit trio The Bad Plus) they re-connected as part of the exhilarating and widely-lauded Billy Hart Quartet. OnTemporary Kings, they explore aesthetic common ground that embodies the heightened intimacy of modernist chamber music in a program of predominantly original compositions. LISTEN/BUY ON TOUR September 13 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) September 15 Chicago, IL (Constellation) September 16-17 Minneapolis, MN (Crooners) September 18 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) September 20 Cambridge, MA (Regattabar) October 10 Denver, CO (Dazzle) October 11 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa) October 12 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) October 14 Portland, OR (Old Church) October 15 Seattle, WA (Earshot Jazz Festival) October 18 New Orleans, LA (Snug Harbor) Shai Maestro: piano / Jorge Roeder: double bass / Ofri Nehemya: drums The first ECM leader date for Shai Maestro features the gifted pianist fronting his superlative trio in a program predominantly of characteristically thoughtful Maestro originals. “Hearing the Shai Maestro Trio is like awakening to a new world”, All About Jazz has suggested. “Expressions of joy, introspective thoughts and heightened intensity all come to the fore.” Maestro’s differentiated touch is special; he can convey a range of fleeting emotions in a single phrase. LISTEN/BUY Jakob Bro: guitar / Thomas Morgan: double bass / Joey Baron: drums This poetically attuned group follows its ECM studio album of Streams (2016) – which The New York Times lauded as “ravishing”- with an album recorded live over two nights in New York City. Bay of Rainbows rolls on waves of contemplative emotion, with gradually enveloping lyricism the lodestar. Recast intimately and elastically for trio, the pieces are illustrative of Bro and company’s ability to push and pull the music into mesmerizing new shapes, onstage and in the moment. LISTEN/BUY ON TOUR October 14 Winnipeg, MB (The Good Will Social Club) October 15 Minneapolis, MN (Icehouse) October 17 Chicago, IL (Constellation) October 18 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) October 22 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) October 23-24 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) October 25 Denver, CO (Dazzle) October 26 Tulsa, OK (Duet) October 27 Seattle, WA (Seattle Art Museum/Earshot Festival) October 28 Portland, OR (The Old Church/Portland Jazz Festival) Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar / Ambrose Akinmusire: trumpet / Brad Mehldau: piano/ Larry Grenadier: double bass / Eric Harland: drums Many prominent admirers with Muthspiel as a “lyrical and painterly style” that has won him many admirers. Where The River Goes carries the story forward from his highly-acclaimed 2016 recording Rising Grace. Featuring a cast of heavyweight talent (Mehldau, Akinmusire, Grenadier, Harland), this is much more than an “all-star” gathering. The group plays as an ensemble with its own distinct identity, evident both in the interpretation of Muthspiel’s pieces and in the collective playing. LISTEN/BUY © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Here you go... Hi Russell, When there is no presenter who is interested and can pay reasonable fees, there is no possibility for bands to play travel, eat, sleep and play…. If any of the guys knows a presenter who wants to invite ECM bands to play, they can contact me and I will forward the info to the right place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted September 7, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 7, 2018 Tord Gustavsen: piano / Sigurd Hole: double bass /Jarle Vespestad: drums “This is the chill-out as a state of grace, and it can go as deep as you like. Sublime,” wrote the Independent on Sunday of the Gustavsen’s trio’s Being There, released in 2007. Over the last decade Tord has explored other ensemble forms and formats, but on The Other Side - recorded at Oslo’s Rainbow Studio in January 2018 – he opens a new chapter in his piano trio story, with faithful drummer Jarle Vespestad, and excellent new bassist Sigurd Hole. Hole’s approach to his instrument, drawing on folk influences as well as modern jazz, is ideally suited to Gustavsen’s slowly-developing, deeply melodic pieces. LISTEN/BUY ON TOUR Sept 25 New York, NY (Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola) Sept 27 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa Jazz) Sept 28 Stanford, CA (Bing Concert Hall Studio) Sept 29 Vancouver, BC (BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts) Sept 30 Portland, OR (Classic Pianos) Oct 2 - Minneapolis, MN (Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church) Mark Turner: tenor saxophone / Ethan Iverson: piano This album marks the recording debut Turner and Iverson in duo. Years after their first meeting at NYC jam sessions, and following much individual success (Turner as a leader and in demand sideman, and Iverson in hit trio The Bad Plus) they re-connected as part of the exhilarating and widely-lauded Billy Hart Quartet. OnTemporary Kings, they explore aesthetic common ground that embodies the heightened intimacy of modernist chamber music in a program of predominantly original compositions. LISTEN/BUY ON TOUR September 13 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) September 15 Chicago, IL (Constellation) September 16-17 Minneapolis, MN (Crooners) September 18 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) September 20 Cambridge, MA (Regattabar) October 10 Denver, CO (Dazzle) October 11 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa) October 12 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) October 14 Portland, OR (Old Church) October 15 Seattle, WA (Earshot Jazz Festival) October 18 New Orleans, LA (Snug Harbor) Shai Maestro: piano / Jorge Roeder: double bass / Ofri Nehemya: drums The first ECM leader date for Shai Maestro features the gifted pianist fronting his superlative trio in a program predominantly of characteristically thoughtful Maestro originals. “Hearing the Shai Maestro Trio is like awakening to a new world”, All About Jazz has suggested. “Expressions of joy, introspective thoughts and heightened intensity all come to the fore.” Maestro’s differentiated touch is special; he can convey a range of fleeting emotions in a single phrase. LISTEN/BUY Jakob Bro: guitar / Thomas Morgan: double bass / Joey Baron: drums This poetically attuned group follows its ECM studio album of Streams (2016) – which The New York Times lauded as “ravishing”- with an album recorded live over two nights in New York City. Bay of Rainbows rolls on waves of contemplative emotion, with gradually enveloping lyricism the lodestar. Recast intimately and elastically for trio, the pieces are illustrative of Bro and company’s ability to push and pull the music into mesmerizing new shapes, onstage and in the moment. LISTEN/BUY ON TOUR October 14 Winnipeg, MB (The Good Will Social Club) October 15 Minneapolis, MN (Icehouse) October 17 Chicago, IL (Constellation) October 18 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) October 22 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) October 23-24 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) October 25 Denver, CO (Dazzle) October 26 Tulsa, OK (Duet) October 27 Seattle, WA (Seattle Art Museum/Earshot Festival) October 28 Portland, OR (The Old Church/Portland Jazz Festival) Wolfgang Muthspiel: guitar / Ambrose Akinmusire: trumpet / Brad Mehldau: piano/ Larry Grenadier: double bass / Eric Harland: drums Many prominent admirers with Muthspiel as a “lyrical and painterly style” that has won him many admirers. Where The River Goes carries the story forward from his highly-acclaimed 2016 recording Rising Grace. Featuring a cast of heavyweight talent (Mehldau, Akinmusire, Grenadier, Harland), this is much more than an “all-star” gathering. The group plays as an ensemble with its own distinct identity, evident both in the interpretation of Muthspiel’s pieces and in the collective playing. LISTEN/BUY © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. LISTEN / PRE ORDER Mark Turner tenor saxophone Ethan Iverson piano The initial musical connection between saxophonist Mark Turner and pianist Ethan Iverson was made in 1990s jam sessions in New York City, with both going on to individual success – Iverson in hit trio The Bad Plus and Turner as a solo leader and in such groups as the trio Fly (recording in both capacities for ECM). A decade after their first meeting, the saxophonist and pianist began an association in the Billy Hart Quartet, the two players featuring sympathetically on two widely lauded ECM albums by that band. Now with Temporary Kings – their debut on record as a duo – Turner and Iverson explore aesthetic common ground that encompasses the cool-toned intricacies of the Lennie Tristano/Warne Marsh jazz school, as well as the heightened intimacy of modernist chamber music. The album presents six originals by Iverson (such as the nostalgic solo tune “Yesterday’s Bouquet) and two by Turner (including “Myron’s World,” which has acquired near-classic status among contemporary jazz players). There’s an off-kilter blues (“Unclaimed Freight”) and a strikingly melodic, almost Ravelian opening track dedicated to the Swiss town where the album was recorded (“Lugano”), plus an interpretation of Marsh’s playfully serpentine “Dixie’s Dilemma.” DUO ON TOUR September 13 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) September 15 Chicago, IL (Constellation) September 16-17 Minneapolis, MN (Crooners) September 18 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) September 20 Cambridge, MA (Regattabar) October 10 Denver, CO (Dazzle) October 11 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa) October 12 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) October 14 Portland, OR (Old Church) October 15 Seattle, WA (Earshot Jazz Festival) © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Jakob Bro guitar; Thomas Morgan double bass; Joey Baron drums This poetically attuned group follows its ECM studio album Streams (2016) – which The New York Times lauded as “ravishing”- with an album recorded live over two nights in New York City. Bay of Rainbows rolls on waves of contemplative emotion, with gradually enveloping lyricism the lodestar. Recast intimately and elastically for trio, the pieces are illustrative of Bro and company’s ability to push and pull the music into mesmerizing new shapes, onstage and in the moment. TRIO TOUR October 14 Winnipeg, Man (The Good Will Social Club) October 15 Minneapolis, MN (Icehouse) October 17 Chicago, IL (Constellation) October 18 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) October 22 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) October 23-24 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) October 25 Denver, CO (Dazzle) October 26 Tulsa, OK (Duet) October 27 Seattle, WA (Seattle Art Museum (Earshot Festival)) October 28 Portland, OR (The Old Church (Portland Jazz Festival)) © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Tord Gustavsen September 25 New York, NY (Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola) September 27 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa Jazz) September 28 Stanford, CA (Bing Concert Hall Studio Stanford University) September 29 Vancouver, BC (BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts) September 30 Portland, OR (Classic Pianos) October 2 - Minneapolis, MN (Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church) Vijay Iyer September 20 Los Angeles, CA (LACMA) with various groups) September 22 Los Angeles, CA (UCLA) (with Blind Spot) September 29 Philadelphia, PA (Annenberg Center) (performing Solo Piano) Turner/Iverson September 13 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) September 15 Chicago, IL (Constellation) September 16-17 Minneapolis, MN (Crooners) September 18 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) September 20 Cambridge, MA (Regattabar) Thomas Zehetmair September 13-15 St. Paul, MN (Ordway Concert Hall) (performing with St. Paul Chamber Orchestra) Kim Kashkashian September 25-30 Greenville, NC (Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted September 12, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 12, 2018 ECM Ches Smith, Craig Taborn and Mat Maneri on Tour Fall 2018 October 2 Brooklyn, NY (Korzo) October 3 Austin, TX (The North Door) October 4 Denver, CO (Dazzle) October 5 Vancouver, BC (The Western Front) October 6 San Diego, CA (Bread and Salt) October 7 Los Angeles, CA (The Bluewhale) The Bell released January 2016 Featuring dynamic chamber music compositions written for masterful improvisers, (Ches Smith: drums, vibraphone, timpani; Craig Taborn: piano; Mat Maneri: viola), The Bell was released in early 2016 garnering rave reviews far and wide - see a few choice quotes below. For his first album as a composer and bandleader on Germany's iconic ECM label, Smith has chosen a subtlety that seems influenced by his most recent bandmates and peers. It's a stylistic course that will be broadly familiar to fans of Manfred Eicher's jazz-and-classical imprint, and less so to fans of Women as Lovers. But The Bell isn't placid, either: In the company of pianist Craig Taborn and violist Mat Maneri-an experienced pair of collaborators-Smith forges a quiet intensity. Seth Colter Walls - pitchfork January 2016 A mad musician with a beautiful mind, Smith nearly does it all. Ken Micallef, Modern Drummer - May 2016 On first hearing, it sounds trance-like, but as it becomes more familiar, the subtlety and sophistication of the free-improv comes through. Occasionally, Smith blasts the thing wide open, like lightning striking a cloudy sky. Paul De Barros - The Seattle Times - February 12, 2016 All of the pieces here are Smith originals, with the pervasive atmosphere being one of spacious contemplation, glacial development and thoughtful attention to sonic properties. The drummer's skill with subtlety has long been a part of his arsenal, but on this album it glides into the foreground. Martin Longley - Downbeat - March 2016 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted October 2, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2018 On Tour Oct 17 Los Angeles, CA (Blue Whale) Oct 20 Portland, OR (Jack London Revue) Oct 21 Winters, CA (The Palms Playhouse) Oct 24 Denver, CO (Dazzle) Oct 27 Chicago, IL (Constellation) Oct 28 Cleveland, OH (Bop Stop) Oct 29 Minneapolis, MN (Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant) Oct 30 Boston, MA (Regattabar) Nov 1 New York, NY (Iridium) New CD “Awase”, a term from martial arts, means “moving together” in the sense of matching energies, a fitting metaphor for the dynamic precision, tessellated grooves and balletic minimalism of Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin. Over the past years Ronin has become a subtly different band and Bärtsch speaks of a new-found freedom and flexibility in the approach to the material, with “greater transparency, more interaction, more joy in every performance”. CD / LP / DOWNLOAD / STREAMING © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted October 4, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2018 Ches Smith / Craig Taborn / Mat Maneri Oct 3 Austin, TX (The North Door) Oct 4 Denver, CO (Dazzle) Oct 5 Vancouver, BC (The Western Front) Oct 6 San Diego, CA (Bread and Salt) Oct 7 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) Mark Turner / Ethan Iverson Oct 10 Brooklyn, NY (Dazzle) Oct 11 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa) Oct 12 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) Oct 14 Portland, OR (Old Church) Oct 15 Seattle, WA (Earshot Jazz Festival) Oct 18 New Orleans, LA (Snug Harbor) Timeless: John Abercrombie Tribute Concert Oct 10 Boston, MA (Berklee College of Music) Jakob Bro / Thomas Morgan / Joey Baron Oct 14 Winnipeg, MB (The Good Will Social Club) Oct 15 Minneapolis, MN (Icehouse) Oct 17 Chicago, IL (Constellation) Oct 18 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) Oct 22 Baltimore, MD (An Die Musik Live!) Oct 23-24 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) Oct 25 Denver, CO (Dazzle) Oct 26 Tulsa, OK (Duet) Oct 27 Seattle, WA (Earshot Festival) Oct 28 Portland, OR (The Old Church) Vijay Iyer Sextet Oct 14 Kansas City, MO (Starlight Theatre) Oct 20 New York, NY (Miller Theater) Meredith Monk & Cellular Songs Ensemble Oct 4-6 Minneapolis, MN (McGuire Theater, The Walker) Oct 14-16 New York, NY (Le Poisson Rouge) Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin Oct 17 Los Angeles, CA (Bluewhale) ***Solo Piano Oct 19 Phoenix, AZ (Stillwell Pianos) Oct 20 Portland, OR (Jack London Revue) Oct 21 Winters, CA (The Palms Playhouse) Oct 24 Denver , CO (Dazzle) Oct 27 Chicago, IL (Constellation) Oct 28 Cleveland, OH (Bop Stop) Oct 29 Minneapolis, MN (Dakota Jazz) Oct 30 Boston, MA (Regattabar) Nov 1 New York, NY (Iridium) Art Ensemble of Chicago Oct 20 Ann Arbor, MI (Edgefest) Kim Kashkashian Oct 21 Boston, MA (Music for Food) © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted November 19, 2018 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2018 Vijay Iyer Sextet Nov 30 - Dec 1 New Orleans, LA Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans (Sextet) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BFrank Posted November 20, 2018 Report Share Posted November 20, 2018 The Big Ears Festival is honoring ECM next March with appearances by the Art Ensemble, Meredith Monk, Carla Bley and others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted December 5, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2018 Joe Lovano Trio Tapestry Joe Lovano: tenor saxophone, tarogato, gongs Marilyn Crispell: piano Carmen Castaldi: drums, percussion Joe Lovano on tour 2019 Jan. 27th Buffalo, NY **Albright-Knox Gallery Feb. 16th St. Catharines, ON Oscar Peterson Jazz Festival Feb. 19th – 23rd New York, NY Birdland (saxophone summit) Mar. 1st Tucson, AZ Crowder Hall, U of Arizona Mar. 8th Aliso Viejo, CA Soka University Mar. 10th Albuquerque, NM ** Outpost Performance Space Mar. 11th Santa Cruz, CA Kuumbwa Jazz Center Mar. 12th – 13th Seattle, WA ** Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley Mar. 14th – 17th San Francisco, CA ** SFJAZZ Miner Auditorium Apr. 13th Austin, TX Bates Recital Hall ** indicate Trio Tapestry performances Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted January 31, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2019 ECM David Torn / Tim Berne / Ches Smith - Sun of Goldfinger release date: March 1, 2019 Tim Berne: alto saxophone Ches Smith: drums, electronics, tanbou David Torn: electric guitar, live-looping, electronics Sun of Goldfinger on tour: March 12th San Francisco, CA (Freight and Salvage) March 13th Los Angeles, CA (Zebulon) March 14th Portland, OR (Holocene) March 15th Seattle, WA (Royal Room) March 16th Denver, CO (workshop) March 17th Denver, CO (Dazzle) March 18th Minneapolis, MN Icehouse March 19th Madison, WI (Arts and Literature Laboratory) March 20th Pittsburgh, PA (Spirit) March 21st NY, NY (Nublu) March 24th Knoxville, TN (Big Ears Festival) April 18th Boston, MA (Regatta Bar) April 19th Portland, ME (Space Gallery) April 20th Newburgh, NY (Atlas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bertrand Posted January 31, 2019 Report Share Posted January 31, 2019 Do we have Carla Bley tour dates? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted January 31, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2019 Billy Hart Quartet Jan. 29 – Feb. 3 New York, NY (Village Vanguard) Kim Kashkashian Feb. 3 Boston, MA (Music for Food) Danish String Quartet Feb. 7-9 La Jolla, CA (Scripps Research Institute) Feb. 12-13 Santa Barbara, CA (UC Santa Barbara) Feb. 17 Berkeley, CA (UC Berkeley – Hertz Hall) Feb. 19 Logan, UT (Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall – CMS Logan) Feb. 20 Provo, UT (Madsen Recital Hall – BYU) Feb. 21 Laramie, WY (Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts – U. of Wyoming) Feb. 22 Los Alamos, NM (Duane Smith Auditorium) Feb. 24 Vancouver, BC (Vancouver Recital Society) András Schiff February 14,15,17 San Francisco, CA (Davies Symphony Hall) February 18 Napa, CA (First United Methodist Church, Chamber Music in Napa Valley) February 20 Denver, CO (Gates Hall) February 22 La Jolla, CA (Balboa Theatre) February 24 Aliso Viejo, CA (Soka Performing Arts Center) February 28 Seattle, WA (S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium) Joe Lovano Feb 16 St. Catharines, Ontario (Oscar Peterson International Jazz Festival) Feb 19-23 New York, NY (Birdland) Vijay Iyer Feb 22 Sarasota, FL (John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art) Feb 23 Sarasota, FL (John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art) © *2018 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted February 9, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 9, 2019 On 11/20/2018 at 2:09 PM, BFrank said: The Big Ears Festival is honoring ECM next March with appearances by the Art Ensemble, Meredith Monk, Carla Bley and others. During the last decade, Big Ears has emerged as the United States’ preeminent festival for exploratory music. This year, the festival honors a visionary international institution that has always operated with the same outlook—ECM Records, the border-erasing label launched by producer Manfred Eicher that has now spent half a century tirelessly pursuing new frontiers and standards of excellence in jazz and classical music. 20 concerts will feature legendary artists, a new generation of torch-bearing talents, and musicians who probe the outer limits of form and genre – all culled from ECM’s 50 year roster. Big Ears 2019 will pull ECM’s influence across genre and generation into one long weekend, putting it into conversation with the rest of modern music throughout the entire festival. Featuring THE ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO AVISHAI COHEN QUARTET BILL FRISELL & THOMAS MORGAN CARLA BLEY TRIOS WITH ANDY SHEPPARD AND STEVE SWALLOW DAVID TORN DEJOHNETTE COLTRANE GARRISON KIM KASHKASHIAN KIM KASHKASHIAN AND ROBERT LEVIN LARRY GRENADIER MATHIAS EICK QUINTET MEREDITH MONK & VOCAL ENSEMBLE CELLULAR SONGS NIK BÄRTSCH’S RONIN RALPH TOWNER SHAI MAESTRO ST. JOHN’S CHOIR: ARVO PÄRT’S PASSIO SUN OF GOLDFINGER (DAVID TORN, TIM BERNE, CHES SMITH) TIM BERNE'S SNAKEOIL VIJAY IYER AND CRAIG TABORN WADADA LEO SMITH’S NDA, PERFORMING “DIVINE LOVE” WITH BOBBY NAUGHTON AND DWIGHT ANDREWS FOR TICKETS CLICK HERE © 2019 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. ECM David Torn / Tim Berne / Ches Smith - Sun of Goldfinger release date: March 1, 2019 Tim Berne: alto saxophone Ches Smith: drums, electronics, tanbou David Torn: electric guitar, live-looping, electronics Sun of Goldfinger on tour: March 12th San Francisco, CA (Freight and Salvage) March 13th Los Angeles, CA (Zebulon) March 14th Portland, OR (Holocene) March 15th Seattle, WA (Royal Room) March 16th Denver, CO (workshop) March 17th Denver, CO (Dazzle) March 18th Minneapolis, MN Icehouse March 19th Madison, WI (Arts and Literature Laboratory) March 20th Pittsburgh, PA (Spirit) March 21st NY, NY (Nublu) March 24th Knoxville, TN (Big Ears Festival) April 18th Boston, MA (Regatta Bar) April 19th Portland, ME (Space Gallery) April 20th Newburgh, NY (Atlas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted February 11, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 11, 2019 Larry Grenadier solo performances: March 15 New York, NY Zürcher Gallery March 22 Knoxville, TN Big Ears Festival Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted March 1, 2019 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2019 ECM Focus At Big Ears Festival March 21-24 Knoxville, TN Bill Frisell / Thomas Morgan; Mathias Eick Quintet; David Torn (solo); Shai Maestro; Larry Grenadier; Ralph Towner; Kim Kashkashian; Meredith Monk; Tim Berne’s Snakeoil; Jack DeJohnette / Ravi Coltrane / Matt Garrison; Kim Kashkashian and Robert Levin; Avishai Cohen; Carla Bley / Steve Swallow / Andy Sheppard; Wadada Leo Smith’s NDA – Divine Love; St. John’s Choir – Arvo Parts Passio; Nik Bartsch Ronin; The Art Ensemble of Chicago; David Torn / Tim Berne / Ches Smith Sun of Goldfinger; Vijay Iyer / Craig Taborn Joe Lovano March 1 Tucson, AZ (University of Arizona-Crowder Hall) March 8 Aliso Viejo, CA (Soka University) March 11 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa Jazz Center) March 12 Albuquerque, NM (Outpost Performance Space) March 14-17 San Francisco, CA (SFJAZZ Center – Miner Auditorium) Andras Schiff March 5 Washington, DC (The Music Center at Strathmore) March 7 New York, NY (Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium) Roscoe Mitchell March 6 New York, NY (Park Ave. Armory Veteran’s Room) Vijay Iyer March 7 San Diego, CA (Prebys Concert Hall UCSD) March 9 San Francisco, CA (SF Jazz – Herbst Theater) March 10 Saratoga, CA (Mondavi Center) Sun of Goldfinger March 12 San Francisco, CA (Freight and Salvage) March 13 Los Angeles, CA (Zebulon) March 14 Portland, OR (Holocene) March 15 Seattle, WA (Earshot / Royal Room) March 17 Denver, CO (Dazzle) March 18 Minneapolis, MN (Icehouse) March 19 Madison, WI (Arts and Literature Laboratory) March 20 Pittsburgh, PA (Spirit) March 21 New York, NY (Nublu) Gidon Kremer March 12 New York, NY (92Y) Vijay Iyer / Craig Taborn March 12 Brooklyn, NY (Roulette) Avishai Cohen March 15-16 Los Angeles, CA (Blue Whale) March 17 San Jose, CA (The Art Boutiki) March 18 Oakland, CA (Yoshi’s – Jack London Square) March 20 St. Paul, MN (Vieux Carre) March 21 Chicago, IL (Constellation) March 22 Cincinnati, OH (Xavier University) March 26 Washington, DC (Blues Alley) March 28 Cambridge, MA (Regattabar) March 29-31 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) Larry Grenadier March 15 New York, NY (Zürcher Gallery) Carla Bley/Andy Sheppard/Steve Swallow March 17 Buffalo, NY (Albright-Knox Gallery) March 19-20 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) March 22 Washington, DC (Atlas PAC – Sprenger Theatre) March 24-25 Denver, CO (Dazzle) March 29-30 Cambridge, MA (Regattabar) Nik Bartsch Ronin March 20 Philadelphia, PA (World Café Live) March 21 Phoenix, AZ (Apache Junction Performance Art Center) March 26 Sarasota, FL (Art Ovation Hotel) Ralph Towner March 20 St. Louis, MO (Graham Chapel) March 24 Chicago, IL (Martyr’s) March 25 New York, NY (DROM - Guitar Summit, Tribute to Ralph Towner) March 26 Cambridge, MD (Regattabar) March 27-28 New York, NY (Jazz Standard) Mathias Eick March 23 Ann Arbor, MI (Blue Llama Jazz Club) Carolin Widmann March 29 Cleveland, OH (Cleveland Museum) © 2019 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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JSngry Posted April 8, 2019 Report Share Posted April 8, 2019 I hope the audiences don't get disoriented to find out that the venues are nosier than the records! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted May 2, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 2, 2019 FOR TICKETS AND INFO CLICK HERE “one of the best small jazz festivals in the country if not the world.” –San Francisco Chronicle © 2019 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BFrank Posted May 3, 2019 Report Share Posted May 3, 2019 Saw 3 of those acts at Big Ears in March. All were excellent! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted May 24, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 24, 2019 Joe Lovano May 3 Detroit, MI (Detroit Orchestra Hall) May 4 Kalamazoo, MI (Dalton Center Recital Hall) Joe Lovano Trio Tapestry w/Marilyn Crispell & Carmen Castaldi May 21-26 New York, NY (Village Vanguard) Vijay Iyer May 7 Davis, CA (Mondavi Center) May 8 Colorado Springs, CO (Schockley-Zalabak Theater) May 9 Denver, CO (June Swaner Gates Concert Hall) May 10-11 Northridge, CA (The Soroya – CSUN) May 18 Victoriaville, QUE (Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville) Chris Potter Imaginary Cities May 17 Chicago, IL (Logan Center for the Arts) Till Fellner May 19 New York, NY (Geffen Hall Great Performances) Barre Phillips May 20 New York, NY (Zürcher Gallery) May 25 Brookyn, NY (I-Beam) Meredith Monk May 23 New York, NY (Jewish Museum) Alexei Luminov May 30 New York, NY (Baryshnikov Arts Center) Carla Bley Trio May 31 Charleston, SC (Spoleto Festival) ECM Focus At Healdsburg Festival May 31st – June 2nd Ralph Towner Jack DeJohnette / Ravi Coltrane / Matt Garrison Carla Bley Trio Mark Turner / Ethan Iverson © 2019 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlhoots Posted May 24, 2019 Report Share Posted May 24, 2019 On 5/2/2019 at 2:51 PM, GA Russell said: FOR TICKETS AND INFO CLICK HERE “one of the best small jazz festivals in the country if not the world.” –San Francisco Chronicle © 2019 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. I'd go to that!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BFrank Posted May 24, 2019 Report Share Posted May 24, 2019 (edited) Big Ears Festival, March Edited May 24, 2019 by BFrank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted May 31, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2019 Jack DeJohnette / Ravi Coltrane / Matt Garrison June 1 Healdsburg, CA (Healdsburg Festival) June 15 New York, NY (Central Park Summerstage) Mark Turner / Ethan Iverson June 1 Berkeley, CA (California Jazz Conservatory) June 2 Healdsburg, CA (Healdsburg Festival) June 5 - 8 Charleston, SC (Spoleto Festival) June 25 - 27 New York, NY (Village Vanguard) Carla Bley TRIOS w/Andy Sheppard and Steve Swallow June 2 Healdsburg, CA (Healdsburg Festival) Ralph Towner June 2 Santa Cruz, CA (Kuumbwa Jazz Festival) Heiner Goebbels June 3-9 New York, NY (Park Avenue Armory) Everything That Happened And Would Happen Till Fellner June 6 - 7 Minneapolis, MN (Orchestra Hall) Andrew Cyrille June 11 Brooklyn, NY (Spectrum) Vision Fest with Wadada Leo Smith and Brandon Ross Giovanni Guidi June 11 New York, NY (Italian Cultural Institute) June 14 New York, NY (Jazz Gallery) with John Escreet, Dezron Douglas and Gerald Cleaver Meredith Monk June 11 - 12 &14 Los Angeles, CA (Disney Hall) – ATLAS Kit Downes June 15 Luskville, PQ (Pontiac Enchante Concert Series) June 23 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazz Festival) June 24 Rochester, NY (Rochester Jazz Festival) June 26 Toronto, ON (Toronto Jazz Festival) June 28 Brooklyn, NY (Shapeshifter) June 30 Minneapolis, MN (St Olaf’s) Vijay Iyer June 22 Princeton, NJ (McCarter Theater) – Sextet June 29 Baltimore, MD (Museum of Art, Sculpture Garden) Jakob Bro Trio June 23 Winnipeg, AL, Canada (Winnipeg Jazz Festival – Old Market Square) June 24 Edmonton, AL, Canada (Edmonton Jazz Festival – Yardbird Suite) June 25 Ottawa, ON (Ottawa Jazz Festival – NAC Fourth Stage) Kim Kashkashian June 23 - July 6 Ravinia Park, IL (Ravinia Festival) Vijay Iyer / Craig Taborn June 27 Montreal, PQ (Montreal Jazz Festival – Gesú) Tord Gustavsen June 28 Montreal, PQ (Montreal Jazz Festival – Gesú) Ethan Iverson Quartet June 28 - 29 New York, NY (Village Vanguard) © 2019 ECM Records US, A Division of Verve Music Group. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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