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.:.impossible replied to GA Russell's topic in Recommendations
Man, I just got Home Cookin' in the mail today. It just doesn't get much better than this right now. Anyone else watch the ring ceremony at Fenway today? To come home and find this in the mail just caps off a great day! Wasn't there a "similar to Midnight Blue" thread? -
Cameron Ralston. He plays bass in a band called Bio Ritmo. Hot House is holding a traditional salsa duel between Bio Ritmo and Willie Gomez. It should get hot. I've been able to catch Bio Ritmo a couple of times. They get moving. They are influenced by the 1970s style "bio ritmo" salsa music of Willie Rosario, etc. Previous thread re: Bio Ritmo at Summer Stage Central Park BioRitmo.com hothouse.net Check out mp3s on their site if you're interested. Thanks for the heads up on Mulgrew Miller!
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Hello. My brother is playing at the Hot House Saturday April 16. He is looking for any good performances to check out later that night or on Sunday. Any ideas? Thanks.
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Funny, but I was gonna say that I can't imagine the sound. Which makes me very curious to hear it. You'll have to let us know, David, the next time you perform on the left coast. Another way of saying "I really have no idea what it sounds like. I can only imagine."
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Chandra, You have to keep in mind, Tabla Tarang is a melodic percussion instrument. Trilok accompanies him as a rhythmic percussionist. It sounds totally natural. If you haven't heard this, you definitely have a strong recommendation from me! This is beautiful human music ancient and of the moment.
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I have the Folkways recording. This is incredible music. I hope the tradition survives long past Pandit Kamalesh Maitra.
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Dave, I'm so sorry! Nothing personal of course. I'm sure I've forgotten someone else as well. Never met Vint, but I feel like I have... A lot has changed around here for us since you moved. We are short-timers for New England now. The vibes are great. I'm really enjoying them. Tell Phyllis hello for me.
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I went out with Doug twice... weren't you with us when we went to that microbrewery? Oh well, I thought it was you. Apologies to whomever it is I forgot! Kevin Nope... I was never around when you were in town. I actually never hung out with Shawn until he moved to Dallas. Go figure. Sure would've liked to have met you. Anyone heading to the Wilmington NC area after June of this year has a friend in the area. We put a contract on a house and are moving! Birthplace of the Heath brothers.
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ADR Shawn Joe Milazzo Joe Christmas (stayed at our place!) Jim Sangrey (at Shawn's place! I heard you play with the two synth players!) Dmitry John B Jon Abbey Tom in RI Kevin, I wasn't able to get together with you guys. I think you were in Charlotte during Xmas and I was out of town. We tried though!
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Smuttynose! New England. That is a good brewery. Rogue is also extremely good, in small doses!
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I was raised on Miller Lite, so that remains a staple in my diet. Guinness has replaced the milk of my childhood. I'm not a beer snob, though I think I did try for a while. Turns out bad beer is better than tap water. Might as well feel something and hydrate at the same time right? Too many "micro brews." Most every pale ale, especially India pale ale has sucked. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is the most over-rated beer friends have tried to push on me. Acme Pale Ale crushes it. I thought I didn't like "Pale Ale" because it is widely accepted that Sierra makes THE "pale ale." Turns out Pale Ale is actually not a bad style. Wheat beers? Please. There are very few that I like enough to order over a Miller Lite. Hold the lemon. What is that all about? Samuel Smith Organic Ale. Very nice. Worth every penny. Most beer is overpriced, until you consider the price of gasoline, or water. Enjoy yourself. You'll want something to drink. Enjoy yourself. It's later than you think.
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People think, they just don't think long term. I bought a Land Rover because I wanted my co-workers to think I was successful. Saving money on gas or car payments isn't going to get me anywhere. I can't take it with me! I need 8 cylinders and enough horsepower to get me through a shallow river, especially in the suburbs where the local government has the budget to keep the roads well paved. Not to mention the leather interior. These are all modern day necessities. You all are stuck in the past.
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I'm sure he's fine. I'll let you know if I hear anything.
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Keep your wallet, and your ipod, in the inside chest pocket of your jacket. What? You're not wearing a jacket?
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Or Tal Farlow in 1969. BTW, who is Africa Brass?
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Marc Ribot y los Cubanos Postizos
.:.impossible replied to mikeweil's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Thanks! I think I saw that album cover at my brother's once. Beautiful! I will look for it. -
The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra
.:.impossible replied to marcello's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I was in town, but the girls I was hanging with weren't interested in going to hear any high priced jazz, which was a real bummer. I was very much looking forward to hearing this orchestra. I couldn't get them interested in Gunther Hampel, Perry Robinson, Lou Grassi either and it was only $10! Damnit. I really would have loved that too! We ended up in Williamsburgh listening to a singer/songwriter rock quintet featuring a cellist. It was actually ok once I stopped thinking about all of the great music elsewhere in the vicinity that I was missing. Thanks for the reviews! -
Jazz "cover versions" of modern rock/pop tunes...
.:.impossible replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Imagine "Hit the Plane Down." And shouldn't that be Gold Soundz? -
The Birth of The Stone A New Artists' Space in the East Village The Stone is a not-for-profit performance space dedicated to the EXPERIMENTAL and AVANT-GARDE. All expenses are paid for by the MUSIC itself — through the online sale of special Limited Edition CDs released yearly on the Tzadik label. Each month a different musician is responsible for curating the programs with 100% of the nightly revenue going directly to the musicians. There are no refreshments or merchandise at The Stone. Only music. All ages are welcome. The Stone is booked purely on a curatorial basis. We do not accept demos of any kind. .:. This sounds like a fantastic idea. There are some real heavies on the April schedule. Milford Graves, Joe McPhee, Perry Robinson, Pheeroan Ak Laff, and lots in between. They are booked solid! Looking forward to some of these recordings, and hopefully catching a show or two before we move.
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Jazz "cover versions" of modern rock/pop tunes...
.:.impossible replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I just found out last night that my friend Steve Welsh (tenor, baritone saxophone) plays in Bjorkestra. He was leaving for the Boston gig this morning. Has anyone heard this group? -
Looks like Richmond, VA! My hometown. P.S. Those cameras make people slam on their brakes at the last second to avoid getting ticketed for running a red light. Stay alert! I've read about the wireless bid going on in Philly right now. Very cool. I think this is also in the works for San Francisco.
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OK, seriously... enough fun. Welcome Ted.
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Yeah, I considered putting a cut from the Boykins album on my blindfold test, but decided it was too loose for the audience. By the way check the album title for a gauge of how off the wall it actually is. If rhythmic pulse is what you are looking for, try this: eh hem.
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I asked Jim to change my name to "friggin' impossible" but he declined. So here I am, .:.impossible.
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Who is Jerry Z? Can't truss it!