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Elissa

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  1. Well I know it's a bit spendy, but THE PERFECT XMAS GIFT! Plus my book Spirit and Time is included, an oral history of jazz drums. I edit the magazine in there which among other things includes my interview w Billy Hart and Victor Lewis on Tony Williams. So skip lunch for a week and land one of these babies. You'll be happy you did for the Topps trading cards alone.

    XXOXE

  2. Orrin Evans, one of the my favorite pianists in town, hosts a jam session Tuesday nights at the Zinc bar with his own killing band. I especially liked the bass player, whose name I forgot. Eric Lewis was there, reminding us all that yes he still can play jazz, Joel Harris, Gerry Gibbs, Jeff Watts (whose band is at the Zinc tonight) and who I may go see. The occasional horn player went on a bit too long, though not badly. Orrin himself I find hugely creative and swinging and invariably beautiful.

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    Now on:

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    Part of a great 30s/40s series (they overlap but are not a series or chronological). This one is based in Poland in 1937.

    Read a few of these, awfully good aren't they. Very romantic, the Polish resistance. Just saw the new Peter Weir film, The Way Back, tonight about a number of fellows, some Poles among them, who escaped from the Gulags in Siberia and WALKED to India. Astounding cinematography even if a lil predictable. It was in a double bill with the new Mike Leigh, Another Year, which I loved.

    I'm reading Robt Gottlieb's new bio of Sarah Bernhardt now, which is a great read - a christmas gift I've almost polished off. gottliebsarah.png?w=338&h=500

  4. When Allen Lowe was last here he played with the Search and Destroy fellas, who are holding a benefit tomorrow that looks pretty cool. From the email they just sent:

    If you are not in New York City, you can watch the event live as it happens, 10 PM Eastern Standard Time, at http://Watchitoo.com/SearchAndRestore

    This is all of course to benefit our Kickstarter effort, to fund our operations for the next year as a non-profit and carry out a unique documentation project of the scene. We have SEVEN days left to reach our goal, we're over halfway there and with your generous tax deductible donation and final hour word of mouth, we can do it. So please, support us in this time of need so we can continue to build and spread the new jazz community, in bigger ways than ever.

    Go to http://HelpJazz.com and give.

    ************

    Monday, November 29th at Le Poisson Rouge, 10 PM EST

    A Night of round robin improvised duets to benefit Search & Restore, featuring:

    Don Byron (clarinet), Christian McBride (bass), DJ Logic (turntables), Ben Allison (bass), Steven Bernstein (trumpet), Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Josh Roseman (trombone), Jason Lindner (keys), Tim Lefebvre (bass), Reid Anderson (bass), Dan Weiss (drums), Mark Guiliana (drums), Brandon Ross (guitar), Matt Wilson (drums), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Theo Bleckmann (voice), Henry Grimes (bass), Andrew D'Angelo (sax), Dave Binney (sax), Andy Milne (piano), Hal Willner (turntables), Zim Ngqawana (sax)

  5. Thank youse!!!! So far it has been a lovely one indeed. My husband woke me up with a big hot cuppa Joe and several gifts, not least among them the Antonia Fraser memoir about her marriage with (my most beloved) Harold Pinter and a Ray Charles and Betty Carter cd, which I've long wanted but been unable to find. How romantic is that? Tonight I think we're going to see the brilliant Mark Rylance in La Bete. Either that or the Pinter double bill, or Michael Shannon in the new Craig Wright play.

    Your wishes are very kind and greatly appreciated.

  6. Kevin: You Audio God! Thanks so much. I'm at work now but will hook it all back up soon as I'm home. I think you have something there. My speakers are a little odd in that some dudes on Long Island hand made them for me with really long wires as I had a huge pad at the time, and an audiophile friend who sent me out there to get them, but the wires are a thousand little copper wires per + and -, left and right, and fairly frayed. In fact the amp suggested to me that it was something with the speaker wires, but I didn't believe it at the time. Maybe I'll snip off a bit at each end and see if that doesn't help.

    I thank you.

    Where as YOU Allen Lowe: just you wait til I'm at the helm of a video camera with YOU as my subject. Muahahaha

  7. Plugged in a different receiver the same strip and it works ok, though only w one set of speakers. Can't say much for the sound. Alas, fix the Fisher or scrap it all and start fresh.

  8. My Fisher tube amp is on the mend so I've a Yamaha digi receiver that I've been using, though now it also seems to have taken leave of its functionality.

    I turn it on and after 6 or 7 second it switches off. What to do? I thank you.

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