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  1. Happy Birthday my fellow Taurean!
  2. up for Paps. Another group you might be interested in...
  3. Hey! Glad to hear it Paps! You should look forward to Fight The Big Bull's second release with Steven Bernstein. I heard them playing his charts a month or so ago. You can check out Glows In The Dark by clicking here. Click on the Ten Questions Category for some decent interviews including Jessica Pavone, Taylor Ho Bynum, Mary Halvorson, Jeff Parker, Matana Roberts, etc.
  4. Matana Roberts with Glows in the Dark and Fight the Big Bull Muse Creative Space May 22, 2009 8PM We are incredibly excited to be hosting Chicago-born, Brooklyn-based saxophonist/composer/sound conceptualist Matana Roberts for an evening this May as part of her 9-city solo tour. Matana will be performing solo with projections, as well as a set with Glows in the Dark. Fight the Big Bull will also be performing. More info at RVAjazz.com, coming soon. Cost: $10 Ages: ALL AGES!!! Sponsored by: Richmond Jazz Society Ipanema Cafe RVAjazz RVANews
  5. Why does Reptet hate the South?
  6. up. Any other listeners?
  7. Thanks Niko.
  8. You know Richmond ain't too far from Philly... you'd have a great turn-out there...
  9. Nice Joe. Yeah, there were a few moments listening to this this morning that reminded me of you.
  10. Free tanning? That's hilarious. Is that pretty standard in TX?
  11. Here's the artwork for anyone that's interested. This is a good album.
  12. Hey y'all. Ombak has posted four selections from their performance at Titan Jazz Festival in Richmond, VA. I worked with Bryan Hooten on the album artwork. The album, Framing the Void, will be released next Wednesday. You can hear these selections at ombakmusic.wordpress.com. Enjoy.
  13. A friend of ours won free tickets and went to see them in Greensboro. She said it was great! Glad to hear it Ed! I just won an auction on their first album!
  14. Thanks for the links. Looking forward to checking them out!
  15. There were two - one on Soul Note & then a live double album on Hat. I think they're both indispensable. The Soul Note had the WOW factor for me becuase it was first, and was therefore a big surprise (besides being truly WOW in every way), but the Hat has the distinction of having longer performances, which may or may not be an advantage depending on how you look at it, but you do get to hear the ideas stretched out more. I also prefer the Soul Note, but fore the exact reason that Jim mentions. It was the one I heard first. I do actually prefer the more succinct tracks to the extended performance on Hat a lot of the time.
  16. What is included on the uptown?
  17. Definitely a favorite!
  18. I've never heard of Granta before. Do you have any other information?
  19. You are talking about the 1994 compilation right? I was thinking about this CD today while listening to Jimmy Dawkins Fast Fingers.
  20. I still haven't heard Katanga!, but remember hearing The Fox for the first time, being blown away by Elmo Hope and Dupree Bolton, both of whom I'd never heard/heard of before. Thanks for the link! Fascinating!!!
  21. I was just thinking today about starting a topic for the musicians in the forum... Some of my favorite memories of elementary and middle school are when working bands would come in and give a "workshop". They would talk about certain compositional devices before and after playing a piece. They would talk about certain improvisational devices before playing an example. They would then improvise freely after introducing all of these different ideas. We would all go nuts. It really was a lot of fun, and an mind-expanding experience. Actually, this didn't happen. But it does now, in the schools I used to attend. "Difficult" music being presented to fourth graders, seventh graders, you name it... the results are yet to be seen, but the reception has been very positive, both from teachers and students.
  22. My Dad thought they were overpaid then, and thinks they are overpaid now. We watched a lot of Cubs on TV growing up. Mattingly and Ryne were my Dad's guys. He barely has a stomach for College Sports anymore. A shame, but I understand where he's coming from I suppose. My brother and I practically had to drag him into watching a Cubs game last weekend. We had the R Braves games and saw some great players come up through the club to become A Braves stars. I remember, as a kid, all the hype around David Justice. When my wife and I moved up to RI, I went to Fenway as often as possible. A few years ago, we made the mecca to Wrigley. Cubs lost, but it was all that I ever imagined. I made it to the old Camden Yard, and Fulton County Stadium as well. I've been to the theme park that the A Braves play in these days as well. Never saw Yankee Stadium from the inside and I really wished I had.
  23. Awesome reference.
  24. Glad to hear you are ok Victor. Scary!
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