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Live at Montreux 1986 is also a strong live album.
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Eddie Costa, The House of Blue Lights (Dot)
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Rusty Bryant, Fire Eater (Prestige) Charlie Parker, Night and Day (Verve)
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
October 4, 2018: Christian Scott, Duet, Tulsa, Oklahoma October 5, 2018: John Scofield, Mohawk, Austin Tiger Trio, Meca, Houston The Bad Plus, Duet, Tulsa October 6, 2018: Sweekar Katti (sitar), Cullen Hall, Houston George Brooks ASPADA, Bates Recital Hall, Austin Delfeayo Marsalis, Jazz and World Festival, Tulsa, Oklahoma October 10, 2018: Branford Marsalis, Austin State University, Nacogdoches October 10-11, 2018: Dina Elwedidi, One 2 One Bar, Austin October 11, 2018: Branford Marsalis, Moody Performance Hall, Dallas October 12, 2018: Branford Marsalis, Brauntex Performing Arts Center, New Braunfels Aaron Diehl, Hobby Center, Houston Stanley Jordan, Sugar's Cajun, Missouri City, Texas October 13, 2018: Jason Moran and Bandwagon, Emancipation Park, Houston October 20, 2018: Larry Lampkin, Ally Venable, Duncanville Blues Festival Shelly Carroll, Kitchen Cafe, Dallas October 25, 2018: Aaron Diehl Trio, Scat Jazz Lounge, Fort Worth October 26, 2018: Jacob Bro, Thomas Morgan, Joey Baron, Duet, Tulsa, Oklahoma October 27, 2018: Aaron Diehl Trio, Tulsa Performing Arts Center November 3, 2018: DeJohnette Coltrane Garrison, Wortham, Houston November 7, 2018: Rachella Parks, Sammons Center, Dallas November 10, 2018: Charlie Hunter, Duet, Tulsa, Oklahoma November 11, 2018: Charlie Hunter, Guitar Sanctuary, McKinney December 1, 2018: Pedrito Martinez, Wortham, Houston December 3, 2018: Wynton Marsalis, Tobin Center, San Antonio December 4, 2018: Charles Lloyd, Bill Frisell and Thomas Morgan, San Antonio December 5, 2018: Wynton Marsalis with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Meyerson, Dallas December 7, 2018: Robert Cray, The Heights Theater, Houston December 8, 2018: Robert Cray, University of Texas at Tyler February 1, 2019: Joey DeFrancesco Trio, University of Texas at Dallas February 2, 2019: Stefon Harris and Blackout, Carver Center, San Antonio February 8, 2018: Chucho Valdes, Wortham, Houston February 9, 2019, Chucho Valdes, Laurie Auditorium, San Antonio February 23, 2019: Susana Baca, Carver Center, San Antonio March 23, 2019: Tom Harrell Quintet, Empire Theater, San Antonio March 31, 2019: Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour (Melissa Aldana, Bria Skonberg, Christian Sands), Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas April 11, 2019: Stanley Jordan, One World Theater, Austin Terence Blanchard and Rennie Harris, Bass Concert Hall, Austin April 12, 2019: Dave Douglas, Wortham, Houston April 13, 2019: University of Texas Jazz Orchestra with Joe Lovano, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 26-28, May 2-5, 2019: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival -
Jupiter and Okwess, Troposphere 13 Charles Lloyd, Nirvana (Columbia)
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Miles Davis, In A Silent Way (Columbia, two eyes). Very nice sounding pressing.
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Yes, that's about right.
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The festival begins Thursday evening, and is an all day affair on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Last year, I flew in Thursday afternoon and returned Sunday afternoon (the last flight leaves at 4:40), so I missed most of Sunday, but it was enough. They are not finished announcing the line-up.
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A general admission pass for the whole festival is $225. Flights from Dallas are currently about $500. Unfortunately, Southwest does not fly to Knoxville, so American Airlines is the only nonstop option. Aadvantage tickets from Dallas are not reasonable (60,000 miles). The hotels will vary--the one I booked is $159 a night (excluding taxes). If you stay in the downtown area you can walk to all the venues. I use expedia.com for hotels.
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Aynur, Kayhan Kalhor, Salmon Gambarov, Cemil Qocgiri, Hawnyaz (Harmonia Mundi)
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Based on today's line-up announcement, it looks like a trip to this festival is also worthwhile in 2019. Lineup as of Sept. 25, 2018: Acme Alvin Lucier Avishai Cohen Quartet Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan Bill Frisell and the Mesmerists featuring Tony Scheer Kenny Wollesen and the films of Bill Morrison Brooklyn Rider Carl Stone Carla Bley Trios with Andy Sheppard and Steve Swallow Carla Kihlstedt Clarice Jensen + Jonathan Turner: For This From That Will Be Filled Coupler Dejohnette Coltrane Garrison Derek Gripper Dragnet Girl with live score by Coupler Evan Parker/Matt Wright Trance Map+ Ever Present Orchestra featuring Stephen O’Malley and Oren Ambarchi perform the works of Alvin Lucier, Harold Budd International Contemporary Ensemble Irreversible Entanglements Jerusalem In My Heart Jlin Joan La Barbara Joan La Barbara performs works by Alvin Lucier Joan La Barbara: Voice is the Original Instrument Joep Beving Kara-Lis Coverdale Kayhan Kalhor & Brooklyn Rider Kim Kashkashian Lonnie Holley Lonnie Holley and The Messthetics Mary Halvorson’s Code Girl Mathias Eick Quintet Matt Wilson’s Honey & Salt Mercury Rev Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble Cellular Songs Concert Nief-Norf Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin Nils Frahm Peter Gregson Rachel Grimes: The Way Forth Rafio Bhatia: Breaking English Ralph Towner Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi Richard Thompson: Killed In Action Roomful Of Teeth Schlippenbach Trio Shai Maestro Trio Sons of Kemet Spiritualized Sun Of Goldfinger The Art Ensemble Of Chicago The Comet Is Coming The Messthetics The Nashville Ballet: Lucy Negro Redux choreography by Paul Westerling with music by Rhiannon Giddens & Francesco Turrisi and poetry by Caroline Randall Theo Bleckmann: Berlin - Songs of Love and War, Peace and Exile Theo Bleckmann: Hello Earth! The Music of Kate Bush Thumbscrew Tim Berne's Snakeoil Triptych: On the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, featuring Roomful Of Teeth, composed by Bryce Dressner, Libretto by Korde Arrington Tuttle, featuring the work of Patti Smith & Essex Hemphill, directed by Daniel Fish Wadada Leo Smith solo: Reflections and Meditations on Monk Wadada Leo Smith's NDA, performing "Divine Love" with Bobby Naughton and Dwight Andrews
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
On Friday, I flew to Albuequerque to attend a World Music festival, Globalquerque, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. It's a three stage festival (two outdoor, one indoor stage) over two evenings. There are ten sets a night, with about 16 groups playing over the course of the festival. On Friday, I heard-- Youssra El Hawary (Egypt). She plays accordion and sings; her music is charming and fairly enjoyable. Martha Redbone (U.S./American Indian/Appalachian/Brooklyn). She sings well; my level of interest varies with the source of her material. The main thing was she had Charlie Burnham on violin and Marvin Sewell on guitar. Jupiter and Okwess (Congo). A fantastic band. Mind-blowing Afro-rock. Great. Delgres (France/Guadeloupe). Also a fine band consisting of guitar/tuba/drums. A Carribean version of the blues. On Saturday, I heard-- Aynur (Turkey/Kurdish). Backed by two musicians (Piano [Salmon Gambarov, jazz pianist from Azerbaijan] and a stringed instrument I could not identify [Cemil Qocgiri on tenbur]), this set was profoundly beautiful. Aynur is a fantastic singer and her band, soloing at length, was equally adept. I notice a fair percentage of the audience could not handle this music; I found it mesmerizing. La Dame Blanche (Cuba). This is Cuban jazz vocalist and flautist Yaite Ramos Rodriguez, performing a mixture of Cuban, cumbia, and electronic dance music--not what I would expect to respond to, but her voice is magnificent and powerful, the melodies she has composed are captivating, and her flute playing is also quite accomplished. Another superb set. Rio Mira (Equador/Columbia). This 8 piece band is constructed around the marimba, with three drummers and four vocalists. Heavily percussive music, which also proved enjoyable. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Last night, Buddy Guy at the Granada Theater. -
Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
NAMELESS SOUND PRESENTS TIGER TRIO Friday, October 5, 8PM Joëlle Léandre (France) - double bass Myra Melford (Chicago/Berkley, CA) - piano Nicole Mitchell (Chicago/Long Beach, CA) - flute at MECA 1900 Kane St. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
This was in his jazz/world music fusion style. Astor Piazolla is an influence on the band's sound. -
Stan Getz/Gary McFarland, Big Band Bossa Nova (Verve) Nina Simone, Little Girl Blue (Bethlehem)
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Last night, Al Di Meola at the Kessler Theater. A trio of acoustic guitar, piano and accordion. -
Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins (Reprise)
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Hey, happy birthday.
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A trip to a record show in Richardson (very close to where I live) on Saturday was highly fruitful, including those two.
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Disc 1 is all soprano. Disc 2 is all tenor. Disc 3 is split between tenor and soprano.
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Herbie Mann and Bobby Jaspar, Flute Souffle (Prestige) Elvin Jones, Coalition (Blue Note)
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Django Reinhardt, Quintet of the Hot Club of France, First Recordings (Prestige)
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Yesterday afternoon in Allen, Texas, Abisek Lahiri (Sarod) and Subrata Bhattacharya (tabla). -
La Dame Blanche, Bajo El Mismo Cielo Weather Report, Sweetnighter (Columbia) Mike Bloomfield and Nick Gravenites, Live at the Fillmore West (Columbia)