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  1. http://www.dvorak.org/blog/
  2. http://www.jerryjazzmusician.com/linernotes/curt_flood.html
  3. ....... The performance of the LJCO will be released (if all goes well) in two steps: a CD with I. Schweizer solo and the new piece for her “Radio Rondo”. And a DVD with the performance of HARMOS. Kind greetings again Maya
  4. http://www.maya-recordings.com/ this is a label of violinist maya homburger and bassist barry guy. it was exciting to read, from their website, that the london jazz composers orchestra is now performing again.
  5. bright is back! he didnt do his gig last sunday night. was very worried about the bright! out of the cellar.
  6. azimuth--the touchstone, with hubby and kenny, made me a winstone fan for life. rarely have i heard such a combination of artistry, personal feeling, and musicianship. miss winstone is one of very few vocalists today who does not(to me) sound contrived.
  7. An investigation into the American Cancer Society missue use of funds and property at 5555 Frantz Road Dublin Ohio, is set to begin by the Franklin County Auditor. The investigation concerns use of property by the American Cancer Society beyond the scope permitted for use for tax exemption status. It is expected The Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, The non-profit organization responsible for funding the Smoke -Free Act with 200 million dollars, will bring to bear Legal Defense and all the influence Asssociated with the 9 BILLION Dollar Non-Profit entity as this investigation moves forward.
  8. (a man who revolutionized sports, television, and journalism. it would be difficult to overestimate the contributions of this man) http://tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06...ter-is-dead/?hp
  9. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/b...ian-409233.html
  10. i ordered this today. Think Agustí Fernandez meets Barry Guy and you're probably thinking of the kind of deluge of molten lava that characterised the Spanish pianist's volcanic contribution to Guy's Oort-Entropy back in 2005, or his spectacular scrap with Mats Gustafsson on Critical Mass. Add wildcard dynamo percussionist Ramón López to the mix and you've got all the makings of a Fire Music trio of epic proportions, right? Yes, well, right, but if you won't get any of that here. In fact, if this had been recorded by Jan Erik Kongshaug up in Rainbow Studios in Oslo or by Martin Wieland in Tonstudio Bauer in Ludwigsburg, it'd be perfectly at home in the ECM catalogue. Indeed, it makes for an interesting comparison with the 1998 Paul Bley / Gary Peacock / Paul Motian reunion outing on ECM, Not Two, Not One (though López's flick / splatter percussion probably has more in common with the work of Tony Oxley, so perhaps In The Evenings Out There would be a more sensible choice, even if that was recorded seven years earlier). Fernandez has penned all the tunes on offer, with the exception of Guy's "Odyssey" (previously recorded on the Barry Guy New Orchestra Inscape-Tableaux album), and they're unashamedly tonal throughout, revealing a side to the pianist's playing that aficionados of Fire Music are probably unfamiliar with (though closer listening to the Fernandez discography reveals a strong current of lyricism, even romanticism – check out Dark night, and luminous with Marilyn Crispell). And Guy, whose spiky virtuosity has been a cornerstone of aggressive modernism in both free and contemporary classical music for nearly 40 years, proves he's just as good at running up and down the standard scales as Eddie Gomez or Dave Holland. López's flecks of tabla, brushes and rattles are a good foil to it all: though he can, when he wants to, ride that cymbal as well as Jon Christensen (on "Rosalia"), he's really in his element sprinkling tiny showers of colour and light over the canvas. With a more conventional drummer like Motian behind the kit it could all too easily sound sentimental, even maudlin. As it is, it might be a little too pretty for hardcore free jazzers, but if you're prepared for once to accept that there's more to life than blowing the other guy (no puns intended) into the Oort cloud, this is a welcome reminder that music can also be tender, subtle and unashamedly beautiful. Dan Warburton Paris Transatlantic - February 2007
  11. norton is world class, yeah. string trio of new york, that ulrich trio, braxton. need to hear more though.
  12. this wednesday, midnight to 3am on blue lake radio, starting with 'out' was a work of genius. rarely have i heard such.........food for the soul. thank you!!!!!
  13. Lawyer: Patriots player arrested, turns informant By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 5:48 p.m. ET BOSTON (AP) -- A starting lineman for the New England Patriots worked as an informant for federal drug agents after he was arrested in New York on a charge of carrying the powerful painkiller oxycodone without a prescription, an attorney said. Nicholas Kaczur, 28, wore a wire to help agents build a case against his alleged supplier, Daniel Ekasala, according to Ekasala's attorney. A Drug Enforcement Administration agent said in an affadavit that a cooperating witness -- whose name was not revealed in the document -- wore a recording device during three drug buys last month. In each of the deals, the witness bought 100 OxyContin pills from Ekasala for $3,900 in cash, the agent wrote. Ekasala's lawyer, Bernard Grossberg, said Kaczur was that cooperating witness. Kaczur denied to The Boston Globe that he participated in the investigation, telling the newspaper, ''I don't know what you're talking about, bro.'' Kaczur has an unlisted telephone number and could not be reached for comment Wednesday. His agent, Vance Malinovic, did not return messages left by The Associated Press. Stacey James, a spokesman for the Patriots, would not comment on Kaczur. He referred questions to the U.S. attorney's office, which declined to comment. Kaczur, 6 feet 4 and 315 pounds, started 15 games last year at right tackle, protecting star quarterback Tom Brady during the Patriots' undefeated regular season. Originally from Brantford, Ontario, Kazcur was drafted by the Patriots in 2005 and has started 35 games over three seasons. Kaczur missed the team's final regular season game on Dec. 29 with a foot injury. He also was out for several games early in the 2006 season because of a shoulder injury. Ekasala, 34, was indicted Tuesday and remains free on an unsecured bond of $10,000. He pleaded not guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court to three counts of possession of oxycodone with intent to distribute. Ekasala was arrested May 13 after meeting the witness in a supermarket parking lot in Sharon and selling him 100 pills, according to the DEA affidavit. Kaczur told the DEA he began buying OxyContin in November, getting 100 pills every few days, Grossberg said. The lawyer said he believes Kaczur inflated the quantity he bought to ''increase his importance or usability to the DEA.'' Ekasala, an unemployed construction worker and father of 2-year-old twins from Saugus, was sympathetic to Kaczur and somewhat in awe of him because of his status as a Patriots player, Grossberg said. ''As anybody who meets a professional athlete ... I think he became somewhat enamored by his contact with him, and was enticed to do certain things,'' Grossberg said. Kaczur, who lives in Attleboro, was pulled over by state police in Whitestown, N.Y., on April 27, for driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. He was charged with a misdemeanor count of criminal possession of a controlled substance, said Sgt. Kern Swoboda, a spokesman for the state police. Kaczur was issued a summons to appear in court on May 12, but Swoboda did not know the current status of his case. A judge in the Whitestown Town Court in Whitesboro, N.Y., said details would not be available until the court is in session on Monday. The NFL does not test for oxycodone but does prohibit the misuse of prescription drugs. (This version CORRECTS James' gender on second reference to he instead of she.) Copyright 2008 The Associated Press
  14. great show. i've lost track of the times. can you give a clue< please? Read all about it here: http://www.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em...ion.php?e_id=19 I wouldn't know what time that is in your time zone... do you listen via internet? "Le jazz, probablement...", "A l'improviste" and "Jazz sur le vif" are other shows including live recordings (in the case of "Le jazz..." it's usually some tracks off new discs and then bits of a concert). The whole list of shows is here: http://www.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em/liste/ thank you. i listened a great deal to musiques till a couple years ago and just got out of the habit.
  15. until 6pm eastern. wkcr http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/
  16. great show. i've lost track of the times. can you give a clue< please?
  17. i've forgotten what willis conover's VOA theme was. i think it was a trane thing.
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